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Molear nanobubble technology achieves energy efficiency improvements for hydrogen production

Molear has issued the first patents to apply its proprietary nanobubble technology to electrolytic processes for hydrogen production.

The technology is expected to improve the energy efficiency of hydrogen production and fuel cells, applicable to both proton exchange membrane (PEM) and anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysis.

H2 View understands that when the technology was applied to water electrolysis, Molear demonstrated over 17% increase in current density at 2 volts. Within PEM fuel cells the technology increases the limiting current density by over 20%.

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