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Briefing: Iridium's Hidden Surface Chemistry May Change How Hydrogen and Chlorine Are Made
Strategic angle: Discover how iridium's unique properties could revolutionize electrochemical processes for hydrogen and chlorine production.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 13 days ago
Iridium is increasingly recognized for its vital role in electrochemical technologies, particularly in the production of hydrogen fuel from water and chlorine from seawater.
The unique surface chemistry of iridium could enhance the efficiency of these processes, potentially leading to improvements in both energy conversion and chemical manufacturing.
As industries seek more sustainable methods for hydrogen and chlorine production, iridium's capabilities may offer a pathway to optimize these critical electrochemical reactions.