
Dual Anion Exchange Membrane for Oxygen Cogeneration (DAEMOC) enables on-site production of medical oxygen and clean hydrogen using renewable electricity. The system isolates the water feed from the gas outlets, allowing both gases to be generated directly. This co-generation approach supports hospitals and remote communities by reducing dependence on delivered gas supplies, improving resilience, and lowering costs, while hydrogen provides an energy-storage value stream for a sustainable and impactful business ecosystem.
- Field: Electrochemistry; healtcare; oxygen; sustainable
- Laboratories: The Laboratory of Renewable Energy Science and Engineering (STI-LRESE)
- Project leader: Matthieu Jonin
- Budget: 16’500.00 CHF