
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has licensed to Sun Catalytix a durable and low-cost material for the oxygen-producing electrode in a fuel cell. The cobalt and nickel-borate-based electrode materials enable the creation of more efficient fuel cells that have increased their rate of oxygen production from catalysts by one-hundredfold. The inexpensive cobalt and nickel-borate-based compounds eliminate the current need for expensive platinum catalysts and dangerous chemicals, such as the concentrated alkali used in commercial systems. Sun Catalytix promises safe, super-efficient versions of the system, suitable for homes and small businesses within two years.
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