PEM Water Electrolysis
PEM Water Electrolysis by Jun Li is a definitive, practical guide for engineers, researchers, and decision-makers navigating the fast-growing world of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis. Clear, concise, and technically rigorous, this title opens with the science behind PEM technology and quickly moves into real-world system design, materials selection, efficiency optimization, and durability challenges.
Readers will find in-depth explanations of membrane chemistry, catalyst behavior, cell and stack architecture, and balance-of-plant considerations—presented with a focus on scalable hydrogen production, cost reduction, and performance monitoring. Case studies and comparative analyses illuminate why PEM electrolyzers are increasingly preferred for renewable hydrogen projects across Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific markets.
This book translates complex electrochemical principles into actionable insights: how to improve energy efficiency, extend component lifetime, and integrate PEM systems with wind, solar, and grid services. Its combination of foundational theory, practical troubleshooting, and market-aware strategy makes it ideal for R&D teams, project developers, and graduate students aiming to deploy commercial-scale green hydrogen solutions.
Whether you’re evaluating electrolyzer technologies for industrial decarbonization or seeking to deepen your technical understanding of PEM systems, Jun Li’s work is a timely resource that bridges lab research and field implementation. Add PEM Water Electrolysis to your professional library and gain the technical clarity and strategic foresight needed to succeed in the global hydrogen economy. Order now to advance your projects with confidence.
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