Li group-李彦光课题组
Li group-李彦光课题组
Stanford researchers have developed an inexpensive device that uses light to split water into oxygen and clean-burning hydrogen. The goal is to supplement solar cells with hydrogen-powered fuel cells that can generate electricity when the sun isn't shinin
Stanford University scientists have created an advanced zinc-air battery with higher catalytic activity and durability than similar batteries made with platinum and other costly catalysts. The results, published in the journal Nature Communications, could
Stanford researchers have found that carbon nanotubes could help replace platinum in future batteries, significantly reducing production costs.
Platinum catalysts in fuel cells are too expensive for large-scale production. Stanford scientists have developed a technique that could make carbon nanotubes an attractive, low-cost alternative.
Porous cobalt oxide nanowires can be grown on a range of conducting substrates