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Hydrophobic membrane with nanopores developed for efficient energy storage

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Scientists in Germany and South Korea say they have improved a key component of energy storage systems that has the potential to aid their development. Their research shows that a… Click to show full abstract

Scientists in Germany and South Korea say they have improved a key component of energy storage systems that has the potential to aid their development. Their research shows that a membrane produced from a hydrophobic polymer of intrinsic microporosity can be used as a proton conducting separator in an all-vanadium redox flow battery with unprecedented infinite proton/vanadium selectivity.

Keywords: membrane nanopores; membrane; energy storage; hydrophobic membrane

Journal Title: Membrane Technology
Year Published: 2017

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