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Electrochemical membrane separation devices and the effect of networking
The US Department of Energy's Morgantown Energy Technology Center (METC) sponsors the research and development of two technologies involving electrochemical membranes: fuel cells and separation devices. METC also works towards developing electric power generation systems which utilize both of these technologies. This paper discusses the general theory and operation of electrochemical membrane separation devices, the advantages of networking them, and some potential applications.