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Syzygy Plasmonics introduces light-activated catalysts

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  • Syzygy Plasmonics (Syzygy), a developer of photocatalytic chemical reactors for fuel cell vehicles and small-scale industrial applications, has developed a new reactor with light-activated catalysts. 

  • The company’s new reactors use high-efficiency LED light instead of heat from combustion to produce clean hydrogen fuel from ammonia. The new technology is a combined R&D effort by a joint team from Rice University’s Laboratory for Nanophotonics, Syzygy Plasmonics, and Princeton University’s Andlinger Centre for Energy and the Environment. 

  • Syzygy’s new reactors can be built of inexpensive catalysts like aluminum and glass, reducing the dependency on rare metals. Thereby, the new technology reduces the production costs of green hydrogen. 

Analyst QuickTake: Previously, in November 2022, Syzygy raised USD 76 million in a Series C funding round led by Carbon Direct Capital. Part of the funds was utilized for the development of its new reactor combined with light catalysts. This innovative reactor bridges the R&D and commercialization gap by bringing Syzygy reactors closer to market launch.

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