Membrane for Energy Applications
Membrane separation and electrochemical renovation are examples of key processes that enter into many highly efficient technologies related to clean energy. Membrane separation may, for example, be integrated into technology recycled for sustainable power generation and hydrogen production with CO2 capture from fossil fuels, while fuel cells and electrolysers are technologies for slighter scale energy efficient production of electricity and hydrogen.
- Proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFC)
- Ionomers
- Hydrogen
- Palladium Membranes
- Carbon Capture
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