Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in hydrogen fuel cell technology by developing solid electrolyte materials using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). This approach significantly improves hydrogen ion conductivity. The team’s innovative use of low-acidity guest molecules within MOFs has led to materials with high conductivity and durability. This advancement promises to enhance the efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells, contributing to sustainable energy solutions.
A group of scientists associated with UNIST has achieved a significant breakthrough in enhancing the efficiency of hydrogen fuel cells, which are gaining significant attention as eco-friendly next-generation energy sources.
Led by Professor Myoung Soo Lah in the Department of Chemistry at UNIST, the team successfully developed solid electrolyte materials utilizing metal-organic frameworks (DOI: 10.1002/anie.202302376