Membranes for Energy Applications

The "Membranes for Energy Applications" research group at the Chair of Technical Chemistry II focuses on the design and development of high-performance anion (AEM), proton (PEM), and cation exchange membranes (CEM) for electrochemical devices, including fuel cells, electrolyzers, batteries, and CO₂ reduction cells. By creating novel, PFAS-free membrane materials and improving fabrication and integration, we aim to advance sustainable energy technologies and support the transition to a carbon-neutral future.

Interested to become part of our research?

Student Thesis Projects

Dr.-Ing.
Stefan Herrmann

Research Group Leader

stefan.herrmann[at]uni-due.de
+49 203 183 6297