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Are proton/hydroxide membranes permeable to hydrogen/oxygen/water?
« on: 04/08/2020 08:38:37 »
Hello

There seem to be many proton/hydroxide selective membranes but I am not sure how they work.

Do they block water/oxygen/dihydrogen and only allow protons/hydroxides or they allow all of these molecules to pass?

Thanks!
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Re: Are proton/hydroxide membranes permeable to hydrogen/oxygen/water?
« Reply #1 on: 04/08/2020 13:39:41 »
Dude, you've been asking questions on the same general topic for over a year (I think a few years by now). Do some research! Take a course or a webinar or something. This site is not an encyclopedia!
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Re: Are proton/hydroxide membranes permeable to hydrogen/oxygen/water?
« Reply #2 on: 04/08/2020 17:28:39 »
Quote from: scientizscht on 04/08/2020 08:38:37
There seem to be many proton/hydroxide selective membranes
Google disagrees
"No results found for "hydroxide selective membranes"."
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Re: Are proton/hydroxide membranes permeable to hydrogen/oxygen/water?
« Reply #3 on: 04/08/2020 21:43:06 »
Quote from: chiralSPO on 04/08/2020 13:39:41
Dude, you've been asking questions on the same general topic for over a year (I think a few years by now). Do some research! Take a course or a webinar or something. This site is not an encyclopedia!

I obviously have done lots of research and I haven't found anything that's why I ask.
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