Research and innovation | REF: RE194 V1

Rise of precious metal-free anion exchange membrane fuel cells

Authors: Simon AMIGUES, Nicolas BIBENT, Frédéric JAOUEN

Publication date: May 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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5. Glossary

Électrolyse de l'eau; Water electrolysis

Water electrolysis is an electrochemical process that breaks down water into hydrogen and oxygen using an electric current. This process is used to produce decarbonated hydrogen when the electrical energy source is decarbonated.

Catalyseur ; Catalyst

A catalyst is a substance or material that increases the speed of a chemical reaction without being consumed by it. It acts by lowering the activation energy required, enabling the reaction to take place more rapidly. In the case of electrochemical reactions, this is referred to as an "electrocatalyst".

Mecanochimie; Mechanochemistry

Mechanochemistry is a branch of chemistry that exploits mechanical energy, such as grinding or shearing, to trigger and accelerate chemical reactions....

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