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Solid-State Water Electrolysis with an Alkaline Membrane
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2012
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Materials ScienceElectrolysis Of WaterChemical EngineeringEngineeringAem Electrolysis CellProton-exchange MembraneSolid-state Water ElectrolysisBatteriesAnion Exchange MembraneWater ElectrolysisElectrolyzed WaterElectrochemistry
We report high-performance, durable alkaline membrane water electrolysis in a solid-state cell. An anion exchange membrane (AEM) and catalyst layer ionomer for hydroxide ion conduction were used without the addition of liquid electrolyte. At 50 °C, an AEM electrolysis cell using iridium oxide as the anode catalyst and Pt black as the cathode catalyst exhibited a current density of 399 mA/cm(2) at 1.80 V. We found that the durability of the AEM-based electrolysis cell could be improved by incorporating a highly durable ionomer in the catalyst layer and optimizing the water feed configuration. We demonstrated an AEM-based electrolysis cell with a lifetime of >535 h. These first-time results of water electrolysis in a solid-state membrane cell are promising for low-cost, scalable hydrogen production.
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