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Novel titanium oxide-graphene electrodes for the generation of green hydrogen from brewing biomass

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A knowledge exchange platform between RGU and the Muroran Institute of Technology, Japan.

This will inform the generation of a novel electrode, compatible with the electrochemical cell developed at RGU, which is not commercially available. The provision of a summer studentship will avail one/two RGU undergraduate students’ exposure to advanced skills that will be highly valuable in the local labour market.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Royal Society of Edinburgh
Value £10,000.00
Project Dates May 1, 2023 - Sep 15, 2023
Partner Organisations Muroran Institute of Technology

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