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In this episode of The Zero Emission Zone, we discuss the development of innovative, non-fluorinated membranes for renewable energy storage. These eco-friendly membranes, made from PVA and chitosan, offer a greener alternative to traditional Nafion-based membranes used in electrochemical cells. Join us as we explore how these membranes can outperform their fluorinated counterparts in chlor-alkali electrolysis and fuel cell modes, reducing environmental impact while enhancing energy efficiency. Tune in to learn how these advancements could revolutionize the way we store and produce green energy for the future.
Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.09.431
In this episode of The Zero Emission Zone, we discuss the development of innovative, non-fluorinated membranes for renewable energy storage. These eco-friendly membranes, made from PVA and chitosan, offer a greener alternative to traditional Nafion-based membranes used in electrochemical cells. Join us as we explore how these membranes can outperform their fluorinated counterparts in chlor-alkali electrolysis and fuel cell modes, reducing environmental impact while enhancing energy efficiency. Tune in to learn how these advancements could revolutionize the way we store and produce green energy for the future.
Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2024.09.431