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The role of ion-exchange membrane in energy conversion
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EngineeringEnergy ConversionElectrodialysisIon-exchange MembraneMicrobial Electrochemical SystemBiofuel CellIon ProcessWastewater TreatmentMembrane FusionChemical EngineeringElectrolyzer CellProton-exchange MembraneIntegrated SystemBiophysicsIon ExchangeEnergy StorageEnergyElectrochemistryEnvironmental EngineeringMedicine
Ion-exchange membrane (IEM) may play an important role in the future of electrical energy generation which is considered as renewable and clean energy. Fell cell (FC) is one of the promising technologies for solving energy issues in the future owing to the interesting features such as high electrical efficiency, low emissions, low noise level, and modularity. IEM-based processes, such as microbial fuel cell (MFC) and reverse electrodialysis (RED) may be combined with water or wastewater treatment into an integrated system. By using the integrated system, water and energy could be produced simultaneously. The IEM-based processes can be used for direct electricity generation or long term energy storage such as by harnessing surplus electricity from an existing renewable energy system to be converted into hydrogen gas via electrolysis or stored into chemical energy via redox flow battery (RFB). In this paper, recent development and applications of IEM-based processes in energy conversion are reviewed. In addition, perspective and challenges of IEM-based processes in energy conversion are pointed out.
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