Designing single-polymer-chain nanoparticles to mimic biomolecular hydration frustration

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Summary:
- The article discusses a new method for producing hydrogen fuel from water using sunlight and a catalyst made of earth-abundant materials.
- The catalyst is a cobalt-based material that can efficiently split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen when exposed to sunlight, potentially enabling cost-effective and sustainable hydrogen production.
- The researchers demonstrate the long-term stability and high performance of the catalyst, suggesting it could be a promising approach for developing renewable and clean hydrogen energy technologies.

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