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Updated membrane material supports low-alkalinity water electorolysis

This article was originally posted on Chemical Engineering Online.
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Based on the provided excerpt, the article highlights an updated membrane material designed to enable efficient, low-alkalinity water electrolysis. This approach aims to reduce system costs, operational burdens, and long-term performance degradation, supporting more stable and economical green hydrogen production at scale.

What performance data (e.g., efficiency, durability hours, and catalyst compatibility) would convince you that low-alkalinity electrolysis is ready for large-scale deployment?

As green hydrogen emerges as a key next-generation clean energy source, securing technologies that enable its stable and cost-effective production has become a critical challenge. However, conventional water electrolysis technologies face limitations in large-scale deployment due to high system costs and operational burdens. In particular, long-term operation often leads to performance degradation and increased maintenance […]

The post Updated membrane material supports low-alkalinity water electorolysis appeared first on Chemical Engineering.

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