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© Johnson Matthey
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© Johnson Matthey

Johnson Matthey successfully demonstrates HyRefine technology for recycling materials

Johnson Matthey (JM) has announced a successful demonstration of its HyRefine™ technology designed for recycling hydrogen fuel cell and electrolyser materials.

By recovering both the critical platinum group metals (PGMs) and membrane ionomer, JM can contribute towards a circular hydrogen economy.

JM researchers have proved at lab scale that both the PGMs and the ionomer can be recycled into new catalyst coated membranes – the ‘performance-defining’ components in hydrogen fuel cells and electrolysers – and separate experiments have confirmed that the recycled PGM catalysts match the performance of fresh material.

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