OXGRIN selected as Technology Highlight by National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre

Kicking off 2022, OXGRIN has been highlighted by the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre! The academic research supporting our catalysts is recognized as a significant breakthrough in hydrogen storage applications. Utilizing cutting-edge synchrotron EXAFS and XANES techniques, our team has meticulously synthesized a low-loading Ru-based catalyst. This catalyst features a [Ru2+-O2-] frustrated Lewis pair, which is key to heterolytically cleave the hydrogen molecule as H+ and H-.

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