Radiation-grafted anion-exchange polymer electrolytes for clean energy applications

Ian Hamerton, Julia Ponce Gonzalez, Terry Willson, Simon Poynton, Sam Murphy, Robert C T Slade, Daniel Whelligan, John Varcoe

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Abstract

Anion-exchange polymer electrolyte materials are being developed and studied for
an increasing diversity of clean energy technologies, such as alkaline polymer electrolyte fuel cells, redox flow batteries, biological fuel cells, and reverse electrodialysis cells. These technologies include the application of the anion-exchange polymer electrolytes in conditions that span the pH range from highly acidic, through more neutral environments, and finally to highly alkaline.
Original languageEnglish
Pages606-606
Number of pages1
Publication statusUnpublished - 2015
EventECS Conference on Electrochemical Energy Conversion & Storage with SOFC-XIV - Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 26 Jul 201531 Jul 2015

Conference

ConferenceECS Conference on Electrochemical Energy Conversion & Storage with SOFC-XIV
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period26/07/1531/07/15

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