Fueling a Zero-Carbon Future
Anion Exchange Membrane electrolysis allows negatively charged Hydroxyl ions (OH-) to pass through the membrane and restricts positively charges ions (H+). These restricted protons (H+) combine to make Green Hydrogen gas on the cathode side and the Hydroxyl ions (OH-) combine at the anode side producing water and oxygen gas.

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