PEM electrolyzers have emerged as a promising technology for the green production of hydrogen. These devices utilize a proton exchange membrane (PEM) to separate water into its constituent components: oxygen and hydrogen. The PEM acts as a permeable barrier, allowing protons to migrate across while blocking the passage of charges. This mechanism re… Read More
Proton exchange membrane decomposition, or PEM electrolysis, presents a viable pathway for producing green hydrogen. This process leverages an electrolyte membrane to split water into its constituent elements: hydrogen and oxygen. The process is driven by an electric current, which can be sourced from renewable energy technologies, making it a trul… Read More