 This study investigated a novel copper nanoparticle supported on a graphene-like material, Cuglm, as a catalyst for the hydrolysis of sodium borohydride, NaBH4. The Cuglm catalyst was found to be effective in generating high volumes of hydrogen gas from NaBH4 with minimal loss in activity after repeated use. This catalyst could potentially provide a viable alternative to current hydrogen production methods, making it an attractive option for the development of a hydrogen economy. This article was authored by Kikwatch, Eric Beeler, and Tarek M. Abdelfada.