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India advances in clean energy race with Magnetoelectric Nano-Catalyst breakthrough

India’s breakthrough in quasi-2D α-tellurium nanosheets marks an advancement in green hydrogen production. By integrating magnetoelectric control with catalysis, indigenous research is reducing energy barriers, strengthening clean energy ambitions and positioning India at the forefront of next-generation hydrogen technologies

Vivek KumarVivek Kumar
Mar 17, 2026, 09:00 pm IST
in Bharat, Delhi, Sci & Tech
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The Indian clean energy transition is reshaping this sector not only through policies but also through the scientific breakthroughs achieved by Indian scientists. A recent breakthrough by Indian scientists at the Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Mohali, is a shining example of the change in the Indian energy landscape. The scientists at the institute have successfully synthesised quasi-2D α-tellurium nanosheets, which offer a new avenue to increase hydrogen production efficiency.

This recent scientific breakthrough aligns with the latest research findings published in Advanced Materials. This is a period of rapid economic growth for India, and at a time when it is seeking a balance between economic growth and environmental sustainability, indigenous innovations are not only scientific breakthroughs but also a strategic advantage for the country. This is a change from depending on other countries for technology to developing indigenous technology according to Indian needs.

The Science Behind the Development

The essence of this breakthrough is the transformation of bulk tellurium into ultra-thin quasi-2D nanosheets, a phenomenon that alters the material’s electronic and magnetic properties. When reduced to a few atomic layers, the material exhibits properties not found in the bulk. The unpaired spins of the 5p electrons appear on the material’s surface. This phenomenon results in an emergent ferromagnetic state caused by strain and the violation of inversion symmetry.

This is accompanied by the appearance of ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties. This results in a strong magnetoelectric coupling in the material. This means the material can respond to electric and magnetic fields simultaneously. This is the essence of the strong magnetoelectric coupling.

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This research, done by the INST team headed by Prof. Dipankar Mandal and Dalip Saini, proves that this phenomenon is not just a theory. It is a phenomenon that is able to be harnessed to control catalytic reactions, particularly those involved in hydrogen production. The material is a new class that combines spintronics, multiferroics, and electrocatalysis.

Hydrogen Evolution Reaction: The Core of Green Hydrogen

At the core of green hydrogen synthesis is the Hydrogen Evolution Reaction, a basic electrochemical reaction that occurs at the cathode of an electrolysis cell. In this case, water molecules are decomposed by an electric current, which then produces hydrogen ions that combine to form hydrogen gas. It’s a simple concept, but it is costly due to the high voltage required to drive this reaction to completion. This has led to the use of costly noble metals, such as platinum, to drive the reaction, which has become a major hindrance to the commercial-scale synthesis of green hydrogen.

It has become a global focus to find more efficient alternatives to this costly platinum catalyst. This is a technological necessity rather than a challenge for scientists, as it determines the commercial viability of green hydrogen as a clean fuel. This is because it can be reduced while maintaining high reaction rates.

Magnetoelectric Catalysis: Redefining Efficiency

The quasi-2D α-tellurium nanosheets developed by INST offer a novel approach to optimising hydrogen evolution reactions. This is achieved by utilising magnetoelectric coupling to reduce the voltage required to initiate the process, thereby reducing the energy required. The availability of unpaired spins ensures that there is a high degree of activity in this material, which increases the rate at which this process occurs. Moreover, it is possible to control this process by adjusting the magnetic fields around this material.

This significant advantage does not exist in other systems. The ability to control this process in real-time represents a paradigm shift in this area. In most of the systems, it is necessary to use a variety of materials to optimise this process. Also, this material can perform multiple functions simultaneously due to its magnetic and electrical properties. This innovation demonstrates how advances in materials science can lead to practical solutions for longstanding challenges in energy technology.

India’s Energy Imperative and Strategic Relevance

The energy requirements and the need to reduce carbon emissions in India have put green hydrogen at the forefront of the country’s future plans. This is because the country is planning to develop an entire hydrogen ecosystem that is not only viable for supporting decarbonisation in industries but also for energy storage and export opportunities. However, the cost of the process is a major challenge. This is where innovations that reduce energy costs and eliminate the need for expensive catalysts are extremely important. This is exactly what the α-Tellurium nanosheets developed at INST have achieved.

This indigenous technology also reflects the country’s ability to develop technologies that are in sync with its requirements. This is important because the world is becoming extremely competitive in clean energy technologies and this is what is going to help the country to emerge as leaders in the future.

From Laboratory Innovation to Real-World Application

The practical importance of quasi-2D α-tellurium nanosheets extends beyond their use in hydrogen production. Their synthesis method involves a scalable method of liquid-phase exfoliation as well as strain engineering, indicating that it can be manufactured on a large scale. Also their stability and their versatility mean that it can be incorporated into a wide variety of devices, including portable as well as wearable energy devices.

This indicates that there is a potential use of this material in decentralized energy solutions, particularly in areas that are remote as well as underserved. It can also be seen that the fact that this material is multifunctional can also make it more useful, as this is a trend that has been seen in a wide variety of modern technology, wherein materials can functions in a wide variety of ways at once. This has seen a wide variety of innovations that are not only more efficient but also more cost-effective.

New Chapter in Clean Energy Story

The emergence of quasi-2D α-tellurium nanosheets is an important milestone in India’s search for viable alternatives in sustainable energy. This invention is important as it solves one of the major problems in the production of hydrogen gas. This is an important step towards making green hydrogen energy an accessible reality in the near future. This invention also underscores the growing importance of Indian research centres in shaping the global technology landscape.

As hydrogen becomes an important part in the global energy mix, this invention is an important landmark in this field. India’s ability to contribute to or lead in this field will depend on its continued commitment to scientific research. The research conducted at INST is an important indication that India is laying the foundations for a leadership role in this field. Innovations in nanotechnology may be key to shaping the future of energy in the coming years, and this is an important indication that India is ready for this role.

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