Catalysts for energy conversion accelerate chemical reactions involved in producing, storing, and utilizing energy. They are essential in fuel cells, electrolysis, biofuel production, and industrial energy processes. Catalysts improve efficiency, reduce energy losses, and lower operational costs. Advances in catalyst design focus on enhancing activity, selectivity, and durability while minimizing the use of scarce materials. Catalysts enable cleaner energy conversion pathways and support renewable and low-carbon technologies. They play a central role in hydrogen production, carbon dioxide utilization, and sustainable fuel synthesis.
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