Bagacki et al., 2025 - Google Patents
Electrochemical hydrogen pumps: a researcher's guide and reviewBagacki et al., 2025
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- Bagacki R
- Reinhardt M
- Schlatmann R
- Calnan S
- van de Krol R
- Browne M
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- Chemical Communications
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Hydrogen is considered an attractive energy vector and an indispensable base chemical for a wide variety of chemical products. As more hydrogen is produced via electrolysis, finding ways to store the H2 will become increasingly important due to the low volumetric energy …
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