India, June 4 -- The Government of India has issued a release:

Scientists have unveiled how the structure of a widely used catalyst transforms itself while triggering the electrolysis of water to yield green hydrogen.

This can help guiding the design of efficient, next-generation electrocatalysts for efficient, low-cost hydrogen production.

One of the simplest ways to produce hydrogen, the clean fuel of the future is by splitting water using electricity. But this process only works well if we have good catalysts that make the reaction faster and more efficient.

People assume that catalysts as fixed and stable, doing their job without changing. In reality many catalysts behave quite differently when they are actually in use. Their struct...