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Digital discovery unlocks durable catalyst for acidic water splitting

Digital discovery unlocks durable catalyst for acidic water splitting
Graphical abstract. Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c04079

A research team has developed a to accelerate the discovery of affordable, stable materials that support clean hydrogen production. Their approach could help make hydrogen鈥攁 promising clean energy source鈥攎ore widely accessible by reducing reliance on costly noble metals.

The work is published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.

Hydrogen can be produced through , a process that uses electricity to break into hydrogen and oxygen. This process involves two key reactions: the (OER) and the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER).

While some metal oxides鈥攃ompounds made of metals and oxygen鈥攈ave shown potential as low-cost catalysts, they often degrade in the acidic environments typically used for industrial water splitting.

To address this challenge, the team designed a "closed-loop" research framework that brings together several stages of catalyst development. This includes identifying promising candidates using , testing their behavior under real operating conditions, and confirming their performance through lab experiments. All steps are connected through a digital system that allows for continuous learning and improvement.

"At the core of our work is a data-driven platform called DigCat," explains Hao Li, a professor at Tohoku University's Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI-AIMR). "It helps us efficiently explore a wide range of materials by predicting how their surfaces behave during water splitting, which is often the key to their effectiveness."

  • Digital discovery unlocks durable catalyst for acidic water splitting
    Closed-loop design for discovering non-noble MO electrocatalysts for water splitting. Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c04079
  • Digital discovery unlocks durable catalyst for acidic water splitting
    Surface state and activity analysis for RbSbWO6. Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c04079
  • Digital discovery unlocks durable catalyst for acidic water splitting
    Electrochemical performance of RbSbWO6. Credit: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025). DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5c04079

Using this approach, the researchers identified a compound called RbSbWO6 as a particularly promising catalyst. It showed strong performance for both OER and HER in acidic conditions鈥攕omething that is rare for low-cost, unmodified . Notably, the material remained structurally stable even after extended use, a key requirement for practical applications.

The researchers highlight that the entire process鈥攆rom computer screening to lab validation鈥攄emonstrates the power of combining digital tools with experimental work.

"We're not just looking for better materials," says Li. "We're also creating a smarter way to find them."

Beyond water splitting, the team's framework can also be adapted to other important chemical reactions, such as converting into useful fuels or producing ammonia from nitrogen. These reactions are central to sustainable energy and environmental technologies.

The next phase of the research involves expanding the surface-state database and applying the method to other material systems.

"By learning more about how surfaces behave during reactions, we can uncover hidden potential in materials that were previously overlooked," says Li.

The team hopes that this strategy will accelerate progress toward affordable, efficient solutions for the global energy transition.

More information: Xue Jia et al, Closed-Loop Framework for Discovering Stable and Low-Cost Bifunctional Metal Oxide Catalysts for Efficient Electrocatalytic Water Splitting in Acid, Journal of the American Chemical Society (2025).

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