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Effect of anion exchange ionomer content on electrode performance in AEM water electrolysis
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway;2. Department of Applied Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Toronto, Canada;3. SINTEF Industry, New Energy Solutions, Norway;4. Department of Energy and Process Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Abstract:Anion exchange membrane water electrolysis (AEMWE) has acquired substantial consideration as a cost-effective hydrogen production technology. The anion ionomer content in the catalyst layers during hydrogen and oxygen evolution reaction (HER and OER) is of ultimate significance. Herein, an in-situ half-cell analysis with reference electrodes was carried out for simultaneous potential measurements and identification of the influence of the anion exchange ionomer (AEI) content on anode and cathode performance. The measured half-cell potentials proved the influence of AEI content on the catalytic activity of HER and OER, which was supported by the rotating disk electrode (RDE) measurements. Cathode overpotential of Ni/C was not negligible and more affected by the AEI content than anode with the optimized AEI content of 10 wt% while NiO anode OER overpotential was independent of the AEI content. For the same AEI content, PGM catalysts showed higher electroactivity than Ni-based catalysts for HER and OER and the cathode catalyst's intrinsic activity is of high importance in the AEM electrolysis operation. Post-mortem analysis by SEM mapping of both AEI and catalyst distributions on the electrode surface showed the effect of AEI loading on the catalyst morphology, which could be related to the electrode performance.
Keywords:Anion exchange ionomer  Electrode potential  Ni-based catalysts  AEM water Electrolysis
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