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Nanyang Technological University in Singapore co-authored the reported study and contributed to the design of the copper‑modified cobalt oxyhydroxide (Cu‑doped CoOOH) catalyst and the integrated solar photoelectrochemical system.[3][5] NTU is internationally recognized for solar energy and catalysis research, and this
NTU developed an energy-efficient method using LEDs and a vanadium catalyst to convert plastic waste into hydrogen at room temperature.
NTU scientists collaborated with ETH Zurich to extract keratin from chicken feathers and spin it into amyloid fibrils for use in hydrogen fuel cell membranes.
NTU scientists developed a new method to convert plastic waste into a chemical usable in hydrogen fuel cells.
A research team from this Singapore-based university developed a new photoelectrochemical method to produce hydrogen from water and sunlight using nanowire mesh technology.
Scientists from NTU Singapore developed a new battery technology that can recharge up to 70% in just two minutes and has a longer lifespan than other batteries.

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