Australia-based DiviGas has developed a new polymeric membrane that can recover hydrogen (with a purity of up to 99.95%) from industrial flue stacks. The company claims that its new membrane can operate at both extreme temperatures (of up to 150°C) and acidic conditions compared to other polymer membranes. The company’s technology can be used to recover hydrogen from refineries, petrochemical plants, ammonia plants, methanol production, metallurgical production, power-to-gas systems, gasifiers, etc.
Funding and financials
DiviGas’ most recent funding event was in September 2023 when the company raised an undisclosed amount in convertible notes. Prior to this, the company raised USD 5 million in a Seed round in November 2021 to build its plant in Melbourne.
By using this site, you agree to allow SPEEDA Edge and our partners to use cookies for analytics and personalization. Visit our privacy policy for more information about our data collection practices.