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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY: Platinum-Free Hydrogen Catalyst
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Satya Srinivasan
Los Alamos, NM 87545
USA
The Platinum-Free Hydrogen Catalyst technology from Los Alamos National Laboratory enables high-performance hydrogen production using entirely earth-abundant, U.S.-accessible materials instead of scarce and expensive precious metals like platinum. By delivering performance comparable to platinum-based systems and improved durability in an anion-exchange membrane water electrolyzer, it offers a pathway to lower-c...
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Platinum-Free Hydrogen Catalyst eliminates the need for precious metal cathode catalysts while delivering performance comparable to platinum–ruthenium systems in anion-exchange membrane water electrolyzers. By engineering a porous transport layer–supported nickel–molybdenum–phosphide (NiMoPx) catalyst with precise control over composition and loading, it closes the long-standing activity gap between earth-abundant and precious metal HER catalysts. The result is industrially relevant current density (3 A/cm² at 1.84 V), improved durability (2.5× longer in 100-hour testing) and consistent catalyst deposition compatible with scalable electrode fabrication. For electrolyzer manufacturers, this translates to reduced material costs, lower exposure to critical mineral supply risk and a viable pathway to high-performance, precious metal–free hydrogen production.
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Development Status: TRL 3
US patent pending
LA-UR-26-23078
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Los Alamos National Laboratory offers a wide range of cutting-edge technologies and capabilities that may provide your company with a competitive edge in the market and unlock the innovative potential that can enhance, refine, and revolutionize your products.
LANL’s licensing program focuses on moving inventions developed by our researchers to commercial innovations. Patented and patent pending inventions and copyrighted software are available to existing and start-up companies through exclusive and non-exclusive licensing agreements. For specific discussions, please contact [email protected].
Note: This is not a call for external services for the development of this technology.
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This special notice, solicitation number S-196493, identifies a technology licensing opportunity for a Platinum-Free Hydrogen Catalyst developed by Los Alamos National Laboratory. The technology utilizes earth-abundant materials, specifically a nickel-molybdenum-phosphide (NiMoPx) catalyst, to replace expensive and supply-constrained precious metals like platinum and ruthenium in anion-exchange membrane water electrolyzers. This innovation achieves industrially relevant current densities of 3 A/cm² at 1.84 V and demonstrates durability 2.5 times longer than platinum-based systems in 100-hour testing. The platform is designed for industrial scalability and addresses critical material supply risks in sectors such as chemical manufacturing, energy storage, and refining.
The Department of Energy, through contractor TRIAD, is managing this opportunity under NAICS 325180 for Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing and PSC AJ11 for General Science and Technology R&D Services; General Science and Technology; Basic Research. The technology is currently at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 3 with a U.S. patent pending. This notice is not a request for external development services but an invitation for existing or start-up companies to pursue exclusive or non-exclusive licensing agreements to commercialize the invention.
The place of performance is Los Alamos, New Mexico, and there is no set-aside associated with this notice. The response deadline for interested parties to engage with the primary contact, Satya Srinivasan, is April 30, 2026. This licensing opportunity aims to transition federally developed advanced materials into the commercial market to support national priorities in energy independence and domestic manufacturing competitiveness.
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