INRS researchers among Discover Magazine's "Top 100 Stories for 2009"
Researchers Jean-Pol Dodelet, Michel Lefèvre, Eric Proietti, and Frederic Jaouen of INRS's Energy, Materials, and Telecommunications Center in Varennes (
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Professor Jean-Pol Dodelet's INRS team has shown that this new iron-based catalyst can rival its platinum-based counterpart for the electrochemical reduction of oxygen, one of the two essential reactions needed to generate electrical power. The new catalyst features a vastly improved volumetric current density that is within grasp of the U.S. Department of Energy's elusive 2010 goal.
Researchers at INRS's Energy, Materials, and Telecommunications Center are now focusing their efforts on improving the catalyst's durability to make it commercially viable for use in tomorrow's power demanding applications including transportation.
INRS is a university dedicated to research and graduate studies. One of Canada's leading research universities in terms of grants per professor, INRS brings together 160 research professors at centers in
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