Industry-proof membranes: meet Johan Loccufier

Discover who’s who in the ANEMEL team. Johan Loccufier works at Agfa, in Belgium. Within the ANEMEL project, he is in charge of making sure our membranes are scalable and ready for industrial application.

Ionomer: the “ion-highway” to boost AEM water electrolysers performance

Our new paper published in Energy & Fuels shows that, in electrolyser design, including an ionomer is a great bonus to increase the performance and that you must also focus on the interactions between layers. This is a study led by TU Berlin and De Nora.

ANEMEL project meets in Ireland!

Over two days, the entire consortium held the first plenary meeting of the year to review the work carried out over the past six months. We were hosted by our project coordinator, the University of Galway.

ANEMEL meets portfolio partners (and more) in Brussels

Last week, ANEMEL attended the Green Hydrogen Portfolio meeting, along with the joint EIC–SUNERGY event on renewable hydrogen, fuels, and chemicals. We’ve come back home with fresh ideas and highly motivated to keep pushing towards the development of sustainable energy solutions.

Functionalised ion exchange membranes: meet Sapir Willdorf-Cohen

Discover who’s who in the ANEMEL team. Sapir Willdorf-Cohen works at Technion (Israel) as lab engineer, leading the effort to develop functionalised ion exchange membranes, as well as synthesising the membrane itself.

Register now for the upcoming webinar with Ariana Serban

After the success of our previous sessions, we are excited to announce our upcoming webinar. Save the date: it will take place on 4th March at 11:00 am CET, featuring a presentation by our researcher Ariana Serban from EPFL.

ANEMEL joins forces with ENABLER to explore the market potential of AEM technologies

Both European projects will collaborate on the initiative MarketHy to conduct a comprehensive market analysis of the hydrogen sector, including AEM electrolysis and fuel cells.

ANEMEL attends Green Hydrogen portfolio meeting in Spain

The European projects ELOBIO, MACGHYVER and ANEMEL met in the Spanish city of Ciudad Real in the framework of the “Green Hydrogen” portfolio activities.

A new platinum-free catalyst outperforms state-of-the-art water splitting solutions

We’ve developed a hydrogen evolution reaction catalyst that enabled electrolysers to operate stably at high current densities. This ANEMEL’s new success was published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science.

Fluorinated “forever chemicals” and where to find them

For decades, fluorinated compounds have been used in a variety of products, ubiquitous in our daily lives. However, their extreme resistance to degradation poses risks to human health and the environment. The European Commission has regulated these “forever chemicals” for years, and now scientists seek sustainable alternatives.

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