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Researchers Develop Light-Driven NiIr Alloy Catalyst for Methane Reforming

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Researchers have developed a light-driven nickel-iridium (NiIr) alloy catalyst that significantly enhances the efficiency of methane dry reforming by converting methane and carbon dioxide into syngas. This innovative catalyst addresses issues like coke formation and deactivation through a photo-induced restructuring process that improves electronic interactions and reduces activation energy. The findings have broader implications for various catalytic systems and sustainable industrial practices.

Researchers Develop Light-Driven NiIr Alloy Catalyst for Methane Reforming
Jan 17, 2026, 6:25 AM

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