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Photoelectrochemical hydrogen production with concentrated natural seawater produced by membrane process
Authors:Seichang Oh  Wonsik Nam  Hyunku Joo  Jaeweon Cho  Jaekyung Yoon
Affiliation:a Korea Institute of Energy Research, New and Renewable Energy Research Division, Hydrogen Energy Research Center, 71-2 Jang-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-343, Republic of Korea
b Yonsei Univ., Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea
c Korea Univ. of Technology and Education, Dept. of Applied Chemical Engineering, 1800 Chungjeollo, Byeongcheon-myun, Chungnam 330-708, Republic of Korea
d Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Dept. of Environmental Engineering, 261 Oryong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju 500-712, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Water shortages are anticipated to occur all over the world and are likely to have a significant effect on the availability of water for processes such as photocatalysis and electrolysis, as well as for drinking and industrial water. To overcome this problem, it has been suggested that seawater could be used as an alternative resource for the various water industries, such as hydrogen production, industrial and drinking water. Seawater contains a large amount of dissolved ion components, thus allowing it to be utilized as an electrolyte in photoelectrochemical system for producing hydrogen. Especially, the concentrated shows higher salinity (total dissolved solids, TDS) than the general seawater fed to the membrane process, because the permeate has a lower salinity and the retentate is more concentrated than the original seawater. For these reasons, the hydrogen evolution rate was investigated in a photoelectrochemical system, including anodized tubular TiO2 and platinum as the photoanode and cathode, an external bias (solar cell) and the use of various types of seawater prepared by the nanofiltration membrane process as the electrolyte in the photoelectrochemical system.The results showed that the rate of hydrogen evolution obtained using the relatively tight nanofiltration membrane, NF90, operated at 20 MPa in the photoelectrochemical system is ca. 270 μmol/cm2 h, showing that the retentate with a higher TDS than the general TDS of seawater acts as a more effective seawater electrolyte for hydrogen production.
Keywords:Hydrogen  Photoelectrochemical system  Seawater  Electrolytes  NF membrane  Concentrated brines
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