Outlining the most recent advances in water and seawater
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Outlining the most recent advances in water and seawater splitting, the paper can help as a quick guide in identifying the gap in knowledge for modern water electrolysers while pointing out recent solutions for cost-effective and efficient
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Stated in the abstract and inline gaps and cells research gap sections of the source papers, classified as general, drawn from work published between 2024 and 2026, spanning 3 journals. Those papers have been cited 91 times in total.
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- Green hydrogen production by water electrolysis: Current status and challenges (2024) · Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry · cited 90× · doi
Outlining the most recent advances in water and seawater splitting, the paper can help as a quick guide in identifying the gap in knowledge for modern water electrolysers while pointing out recent solutions for cost-effective and efficient hydrogen production to meet zero-carbon targets in the short to near term.
generalstated in abstractevidence 5/5Keywords: recent water outlining advances seawater splitting help quick guide identifying knowledge modern electrolysers pointing solutions - Engineering oxygen evolution anodes for practical water electrolysis: advances, challenges, and perspectives (2026) · npj Materials Sustainability · doi
Future research directions and development prospects To address challenges in the industrialization of water electrolysis hydrogen production, future research should focus on interdisciplinary integration to drive collaborative innovation across materials, devices, and systems. Core issues and future prospects Key scientific and technological challenges currently faced While substantial progress has been achieved in water electrolysis hydrogen production technology, critical barriers remain to be addressed for its large- scale commercial deployment.
generalstated in inline gapsevidence 5/5Keywords: future prospects challenges water electrolysis hydrogen production directions development address industrialization focus interdisciplinary integration drive - Towards Decarbonization of the Maritime Transport Sector (2026) · Pomorstvo · cited 1× · doi
The high costs, infrastructure limitations, and energy efficiency concerns that constrain large-scale hydrogen adoption. - The need for further research on hydrogen storage technologies and fuel cells. - The requirement for international collaboration and coordinated action to address climate change and environmental degradation.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: high costs infrastructure limitations energy efficiency concerns constrain
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