High carbonate ion conductance of a robust PiperION membrane allows industrial current density and conversion in a zero-gap carbon dioxide electrolyzer cell
Energy & Environmental Science2020Vol. 13(11), pp. 4098–4105
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Balázs Endrődi, Egon Kecsenovity, Angelika A. Samu, Tibor G. Halmagyi, Santiago Rojas‐Carbonell, L. Wang, Yushan Yan, Csaba Janáky
Abstract
A new anion exchange membrane (PiperION) in conjunction with a tailored zero-gap electrolyzer cell allows unprecedented partial current densities.
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