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Methanol Synthesis for Electrolyser R&D in Munich

E-methanol produced from green hydrogen and captured CO2 is emerging as a key sustainable shipping fuel and chemical feedstock. Munich's technology ecosystem, including major research institutions and automotive OEMs, drives hydrogen technology innovation in Germany.

Local Brief

Munich

Industry Focus

Electrolyser R&DAutomotive HydrogenAerospaceIndustrial Gases

0.1

Ω·cm²

350

μm

3x

Lower

Logistics

Air freight from India to Munich in 5-7 business days

Lower H2 Input Cost

Methanol synthesis requires approximately 190 kg of H2 per tonne of product. IONZERA's 3x lower membrane resistance reduces the electricity cost of this hydrogen input, directly improving e-methanol economics.

High-Purity Hydrogen Output

Gas crossover below 0.5% H2 in O2 ensures the hydrogen feed meets the purity specifications for methanol synthesis catalysts, minimizing downstream purification requirements.

Scale-Ready Manufacturing

E-methanol projects are being planned at 100,000+ tonne-per-year scale, requiring large electrolyser installations. IONZERA's mesh-free production scales to meet these demands.

Methanol Synthesis in Munich

Munich's technology ecosystem, including major research institutions and automotive OEMs, drives hydrogen technology innovation in Germany. Bavaria's industrial base in automotive, aerospace, and precision engineering creates demand for efficient hydrogen production. The region is home to electrolyser technology developers and industrial gas companies investing in electrolysis.

Munich's technology-forward environment values material science innovation. IONZERA's proprietary PSU-TiO2-GO nanocomposite represents a generation leap in AWE membrane technology, aligning with Munich's engineering precision standards and performance-driven culture.

Electrolyser R&DAutomotive HydrogenAerospaceIndustrial Gases
20%

Thinner Profile

3x

Lower Resistance

TECHNICAL ADVANTAGE

IONZERA Performance for Munich

Methanol synthesis requires approximately 190 kg of H2 per tonne of product. IONZERA's 3x lower membrane resistance reduces the electricity cost of this hydrogen input, directly improving e-methanol economics.

Membrane Thickness

20% THINNER
Membrane Thickness ComparisonIONZERA350-410 μmZirfon500 μm500 μm scale20-30%thinnerThinner membrane = More compact stacks= Higher power density

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get IONZERA methanol synthesis membranes in Munich?

Yes. G-Hexa ships IONZERA membranes to Munich, Germany. Air freight from India to Munich in 5-7 business days

Why use IONZERA for methanol synthesis in Munich?

IONZERA delivers 3x lower ionic resistance than Zirfon, reducing cell voltage and electricity costs for methanol synthesis applications. Munich's technology-forward environment values material science innovation.

Can Munich-based electrolyser developers evaluate IONZERA?

Yes. G-Hexa provides evaluation samples for Munich-based developers and research institutions. Contact us for sample requests and technical data packages.

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