We use essential cookies to make our site work. With your consent, we may also use non-essential cookies to improve user experience, personalize content, customize advertisements, and analyze website traffic. For these reasons, we may share your site usage data with our social media, advertising, and analytics partners. By clicking ”Accept,” you agree to our website's cookie use as described in our Cookie Policy. You can change your cookie settings at any time by clicking “Preferences.”

TechDogs-"Mattiq Develops Portfolio Of Novel Catalysts To Solve Key Materials Challenge In The Global Scale-Up Of Clean Hydrogen"

Emerging Technology

Mattiq Develops Portfolio Of Novel Catalysts To Solve Key Materials Challenge In The Global Scale-Up Of Clean Hydrogen

Business Wire
Overall Rating

The breakthrough represents the world’s most comprehensive study of iridium alternatives to enable cost-effective PEM water electrolysis with improved supply chain resiliency

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mattiq, the clean chemistry company, announced today the development of a portfolio of novel, highly durable alternatives to iridium, a rare and costly element critical to clean hydrogen production. Each alternative has the potential to meet or exceed that material’s performance, but with a much lower cost and greater availability.

With far-reaching federal announcements expected this fall – including $8 billion in hydrogen hub funding and the U.S. Treasury Department’s clean hydrogen guidance that will guide the flow of more than $100 billion in federal subsidies – the development of these key catalyst materials comes at a pivotal moment.

Iridium is a critical component of proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolyzers, which major industry players are beginning to manufacture at large scale. However, PEM electrolyzers rely on iridium oxide catalysts, straining the supply chain of one of the rarest naturally-occurring elements on Earth. Iridium’s limited supply and high cost has stirred debate in the planning of infrastructure, such as hydrogen hubs, to meet future demand for clean hydrogen. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency, current production of iridium will only support an estimated 3 – 7.5 GW annual manufacturing capacity for PEM electrolyzers, compared to a forecasted demand of around 100 GW by 2030. Deploying alternatives to iridium oxide is essential to support this rapid growth, reducing supply chain risk and accelerating the scaling of clean hydrogen, an essential enabler in the effort to decarbonize hard-to-abate industrial sectors.

This work represents the most comprehensive, systematic study of the landscape of iridium alternatives that has ever been conducted,” said Dr. Andrey Ivankin, CTO and co-founder of Mattiq. “Over the prior months, we synthesized and evaluated millions of combinations of different elements for durability, efficacy and practicality for industrial applications. Work that used to take years can now be done in a fraction of that time with greater rigor than ever before.”

Mattiq’s approach fills a major unmet need; it is important not just for the future of clean hydrogen but also for the rapid development of a wide range of chemicals on the road to electrification and decarbonization,” said Carmichael Roberts, Mattiq’s board director, co-founder and managing partner of Material Impact and investment co-lead at Breakthrough Energy Ventures.

We are excited to work with our industrial partners to bring these alternative catalysts to market to accelerate the production of hydrogen via water electrolysis instead of from fossil fuels,” said Jeff Erhardt, CEO of Mattiq. “But our work to address the iridium challenge is only the first step in comprehensively tackling one of the economy’s hardest to abate sectors – the production of chemicals and fuels.

We are forging rapidly ahead to develop an equally comprehensive understanding of electrochemical systems for decarbonizing the production of a broad range of chemicals, enabling the development of clean plastics, adhesives, fuels, and more,” Erhardt continued. “We look forward to announcing more of these breakthroughs and commercial partnerships in the near future.”

About Mattiq

Mattiq is building the world’s most technologically advanced clean chemistry company. Reinventing electrochemical process development, Mattiq leverages materials science and artificial intelligence to accelerate the design and deployment of commercially viable, sustainable processes to produce the chemicals, fuels, and plastics that power our world. We deliver chemical and energy companies safe, scalable, and cost-effective solutions that support a cleaner planet and supply chain resilience. Learn more at www.mattiq.com.


Contacts

Media:

Antenna Group for Mattiq
mattiq@antennagroup.com

First published on Tue, Oct 3, 2023

Liked what you read? That’s only the tip of the tech iceberg!

Explore our vast collection of tech articles including introductory guides, product reviews, trends and more, stay up to date with the latest news, relish thought-provoking interviews and the hottest AI blogs, and tickle your funny bone with hilarious tech memes!

Plus, get access to branded insights from industry-leading global brands through informative white papers, engaging case studies, in-depth reports, enlightening videos and exciting events and webinars.

Dive into TechDogs' treasure trove today and Know Your World of technology like never before!

Disclaimer - Reference to any specific product, software or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by TechDogs nor should any data or content published be relied upon. The views expressed by TechDogs' members and guests are their own and their appearance on our site does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by TechDogs' Authors are those of the Authors and do not necessarily reflect the view of TechDogs or any of its officials. While we aim to provide valuable and helpful information, some content on TechDogs' site may not have been thoroughly reviewed for every detail or aspect. We encourage users to verify any information independently where necessary.

Join The Discussion

Join Our Newsletter

Get weekly news, engaging articles, and career tips-all free!

By subscribing to our newsletter, you're cool with our terms and conditions and agree to our Privacy Policy.

  • Dark
  • Light