Applications
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
A fuel cell produces electricity through a chemical reaction, but without combustion.It converts hydrogen and oxygen into water, and in the process also creates electricity. It’s an electrochemical energy conversion device that produces electricity, water, and heat.
Fuel cells operate much like a battery, except they don’t require electrical recharging.A battery stores all of its chemicals inside and converts the chemicals into electricity. Once those chemicals run out, the battery dies. A fuel cell, on the other hand, receives the chemicals it uses from the outside; therefore, it won’t run out. Fuel cells can generate power almost indefinitely, as long as they have fuel to use.

Material Applications
Ionomr materials provide world-leading stability in alkaline, with strength and performance for breakthrough systems. They are available for the following applications:

Aemion™ membranes were developed for stability in strong alkaline solutions under the oxidizing conditions of high voltage and current.

Pemion™ membranes have been developed for superior chemical stability, showing a significant increase in lifetime over perfluorinated materials in Fenton and…