March 28th, 2009

This age is known as electronic age. It seems impossible to run life without electronic goods. They are part and parcel of our personal and professional life. We use many small devices in our everyday life. And each small device needs power. Now devices are becoming smaller with each passing day hence scientists are finding out ways to power them. Scientists are putting their effort on a material known as palladium. This may turn out to be a hopeful substance in near future to power
fuel cells. Another advantage that palladium has over other metals is, it is cheaper and more abundant.
Vismadeb Mazumder who is a graduate student and assisting chemistry professor Shouheng Sun in writing the paper, explains the benefits, “This approach is very novel. It works. It’s two times as active, meaning you need half the energy to catalyze. And it’s four times as stable.”
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