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Lead research group in the development of purine-modified platinum electrodes. Recently published findings in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy demonstrating significant improvements in hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity and platinum use reduction for water electrolysis.[1][2][3]
Researchers at Chiba University in Japan have developed an innovative approach to enhance hydrogen detection using Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS).
Researchers from this institution have found that adding caffeine to hydrogen fuel cells can improve their efficiency and reduce the need for platinum.
A team of researchers from Chiba University has developed a new hydrogen production reaction using a gold and nickel combination as a catalyst for electrolysis.

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