In a major step toward clean energy innovation, researchers have developed a metal-free organic catalyst that can produce hydrogen fuel by harvesting mechanical energy, such as vibrations or pressure. The breakthrough eliminates the need for rare or expensive metals typically used in hydrogen production, relying instead on an entirely organic material. The catalyst activates under mechanical stress, converting kinetic energy into chemical energy and splitting water molecules to release hydrogen gas.
Scientists say this technology could enable portable hydrogen generation systems powered by motion—ranging from footsteps to flowing water—opening new possibilities for sustainable energy in remote or off-grid areas. “This is a promising advance toward decentralized, green hydrogen production without the need for electricity or solar power,” said the lead researcher. The team is now exploring ways to scale the system for real-world applications.