A Review of Membrane Electrode Assemblies for the Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyser: Perspective on Activity and Stability
T. B. Ferriday,
S. N. Sampathkumar,
P. H. Middleton
et al.
Abstract:The performance of a water electrolyser (WE) depends on several aspects, many of which are located in the powerhouse of the cell, namely, the membrane electrode assembly (MEA). The anion exchange membrane WE (AEMWE) is a promising technology; however, both activity and stability must be further developed to surpass the current dominant WE technologies. Herein, we review aspects related to MEA development for anion exchange membrane water electrolysers, covering materials and techniques from the perspective of … Show more
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