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ABOUT SUPERCRITICAL

Discover the team behind the world’s first high-pressure, efficient electrolyser for the production of hydrogen energy.

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No individual will solve the climate crisis.

We embrace partnerships and collaboration within our team and externally. We believe that bringing brilliant minds together in an innovation conducive environment will catalyse the world’s path to net zero.

A culture built on transparency and trust across the team is the foundation for accelerated problem solving.

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No one has ever done what we’re doing.

We bring together impassioned individuals from all sorts of diverse backgrounds, disciplines and industries to enable us to think differently and challenge one another. Progress is never linear. When you’re developing something completely novel, things will not always go to plan.

We cannot fail so long as we learn and take that learning forward to our next attempt. We embrace the challenges and we celebrate success.

We’re thinkers.

We’re enablers.

We’re problem solvers.

We’re Supercritical.

We are on a mission to create pioneering hydrogen technology that enables industry to transition beyond fossil fuels.

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What is a PEM electrolyser?

A PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyser is a device that utilises an electrochemical process to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. It consists of an electrolysis cell with a solid polymer electrolyte membrane, typically made of a proton-conducting PFAS polymer like Nafion.

In a PEM electrolyser, the electrolysis process takes place within a cell that contains a proton exchange membrane. This membrane selectively allows protons (positively charged hydrogen ions) to pass through while blocking the passage of electrons and other ions. The cell is typically composed of two electrodes, an anode, and a cathode, separated by the proton exchange membrane.

When an electric current is applied to the PEM electrolyser, water molecules at the anode side are oxidized, releasing oxygen gas and protons. The protons then move through the membrane to the cathode side, where they combine with electrons from the cathode to form hydrogen gas.

The key benefit of this technology is its high current density, enabling fast response times, making it suitable for grid balancing or fast on/off use of curtailed renewable energy.

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What is a AEM electrolyser?

An AEM (Anion Exchange Membrane) electrolyser is a device that utilises an electrochemical process to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases.  It employs an anion exchange membrane.

The AEM electrolyser operates by passing an electric current through its electrolysis cell, causing the water molecules (H2O) to dissociate into hydrogen ions (protons) and hydroxide ions (OH-). The anion exchange membrane selectively allows the migration of hydroxide ions to the anode while preventing the crossover of other species. This results in the separation of hydrogen and oxygen gases. At the cathode, hydrogen ions combine with electrons to form hydrogen gas, while at the anode, water molecules and hydroxide ions generate oxygen gas.

The key benefit of this technology is its use of less expensive materials.

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What is an Alkaline Electrolyser?

An Alkaline Electrolyser is a device that utilises an electrochemical process to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. It operates based on the principles of a high alkaline solution and employs an alkaline electrolyte, typically a potassium hydroxide (KOH) solution.

In an Alkaline Electrolyser, water is electrolysed by passing an electric current through the electrolyte, which contains hydroxide ions (OH-). The electrolyte enables the migration of ions and facilitates the separation of hydrogen and oxygen gases. At the cathode, water molecules are reduced, generating hydrogen gas (H2), while at the anode, water molecules are oxidised, producing oxygen gas (O2).

Alkaline Electrolysers are commercially available and the most mature electrolyser class, having been widely used for hydrogen production for decades, however they operate with low efficiency and relatively short life.

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What is a SOE, SOEC, Solid Oxide electrolyser?

A Solid Oxide Electrolyser (SOE) is a device that utilises a high-temperature electrochemical process to split water vapour into hydrogen and oxygen gases. It employs a solid oxide electrolyte as its key component. In an SOE, a solid ceramic electrolyte separates the cathode and anode compartments. At high temperatures (typically between 600-1200 degrees Celsius), the electrolyte becomes ionically conductive, allowing oxygen ions (O2-) to migrate from the cathode to the anode through the electrolyte. At the cathode, water vapour is reduced to form oxygen ions and electrons, while at the anode, oxygen ions combine with electrons to generate oxygen gas.

The key benefit of this technology is its high electrical efficiency for electrolysis and its ability to integrate with industrial waste heat for greater system efficiency.

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Can you provide examples of successful partnerships with other businesses?

Certainly! We have numerous case studies and success stories that showcase the positive impact of our cleantech solutions on various businesses. Take a look at the Partners and Case Studies sections for an indication on who and how we work.

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