Anion Exchange Membranes (AEMs) are specialized polymer membranes that selectively conduct negatively charged ions (anions) while blocking positively charged ions (cations) and other species. They are essential component in a range of advanced electrochemical systems, including fuel cells, water electrolyzers, and carbon capture technologies. By enabling efficient ion transport, AEMs offer a promising route to more affordable, durable, and sustainable energy solutions. As the world accelerates toward decarbonization and circular economy models, AEMs are poised to play a transformative role in clean energy production, storage, and utilization.
*Data from Argonne National Lab
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