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Finding hidden catalytic knowledge from literature data
United Kingdom🔬 Science25 days ago

Finding hidden catalytic knowledge from literature data

Researchers at Tohoku University's Advanced Institute for Materials Research have developed a method to extract computable design rules for catalysts from existing literature data. The approach combines human intelligence, regression models, and AI agents to accelerate the discovery of efficient, low-cost catalysts for clean energy applications such as fuel cells, water splitting, and CO₂ reduction.

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Finding hidden catalytic knowledge from literature data

Researchers at Tohoku University's Advanced Institute for Materials Research have developed a method to extract computable design rules for catalysts from existing literature data. The approach combines human intelligence, regression models, and AI agents to accelerate the discovery of efficient, low-cost catalysts for clean energy applications such as fuel cells, water splitting, and CO₂ reduction.

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