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Highly durable and efficient anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer using one-step fabrication of the integrated electrode by the hot-press process

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  • Myeong, Shin-Woo
  • Jeong, Jaehoon
  • Jeong, Jae-yeop
  • Lee, Hoseok
  • Jin, Song
  • Lee, Ji-Hoon
  • Yang, Juchan
  • Lee, Jong Man
  • Kim, Yangdo
  • Kim, Chiho
  • Choi, Sung Mook

Abstract

Herein, we develop a commercial-scale anion exchange membrane (AEM) water electrolyzer with exceptional durability that employs a Co oxide anode and commercial Pt/C cathode. The anode of the AEM water electrolyzer was developed using a simplified one-step hot-pressing process utilizing a single-phase Co oxide to achieve a uniform electrode surface and simplify the fabrication process. The Co oxide electrode obtained at the optimal hot-pressing temperature of 250 °C, exhibited excellent durability and catalytic activity compared to electrodes synthesized at other temperatures. This can be attributed to its spinel structure and the presence of Co3+ as the primary active site for the oxygen evolution reaction. The AEM water electrolyzer demonstrated remarkable performance, with a high hydrogen production efficiency of 79.46% and ultra-low degradation rate of only 2 mV kh−1 during a long-term durability test of 1000 h at 50 °C. These results indicate the exceptional potential of the AEM water electrolyzer comprising a Co oxide anode as a promising technology for efficient and sustainable production of high-purity hydrogen.

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  • Myeong, Shin-Woo & Jeong, Jaehoon & Jeong, Jae-yeop & Lee, Hoseok & Jin, Song & Lee, Ji-Hoon & Yang, Juchan & Lee, Jong Man & Kim, Yangdo & Kim, Chiho & Choi, Sung Mook, 2024. "Highly durable and efficient anion exchange membrane water electrolyzer using one-step fabrication of the integrated electrode by the hot-press process," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 371(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:371:y:2024:i:c:s030626192401033x
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.123650
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