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*A semi-permiable membrane that allows only for protons to flow through
*A semi-permiable membrane that allows only for protons to flow through
*Used for Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Electrolysers
*Used for Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Electrolysers
*Typically uses a Floropolymer such as the proprietary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nafion Nafion]
*Typically uses a [[Floropolymer]] such as the proprietary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nafion Nafion]


=Possible Issues=
=Possible Issues=
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=Internal Links=
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*[[Fuel Cells]]
*[[Fuel Cells]]
*[[Proton-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell]]
*[[Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Electrolysis]]


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton-exchange_membrane Wikipedia Page on Proton-Exchange Membranes]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton-exchange_membrane The Wikipedia Page on Proton-Exchange Membranes]


[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Materials]]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Materials]]

Latest revision as of 07:16, 15 March 2021

Basics

  • A semi-permiable membrane that allows only for protons to flow through
  • Used for Batteries, Fuel Cells, and Electrolysers
  • Typically uses a Floropolymer such as the proprietary Nafion

Possible Issues

  • These are easy to find online etc, but making membranes from scratch may be very tricky, especially if using florine
  • We should look into other membrane options

Notes From Eric

  • I am not an expert on these, but I do think we should look into the possible supply chain issues of these

Internal Links

External Links