A team of researchers from The British University in Egypt (BUE) has made significant strides in the field of fuel cell technology. Their recent research, published in a prestigious journal, explores the electro-oxidation of formic acid at Pt/Au and Pt/CoOx nanostructures.
This groundbreaking research investigates the potential of formic acid as a promising fuel source for fuel cells. By studying the electro-oxidation process at these novel nanostructures, the team aims to enhance the efficiency and performance of fuel cell systems.
This achievement underscores BUE’s commitment to scientific research and innovation. The university continues to foster a vibrant research environment that drives advancements in various fields, including energy and environmental science.
The publication of this paper highlights the exceptional quality of research conducted at BUE and solidifies the university’s position as a leading institution in higher education.