Performance of a PEM water electrolyser combining an IrRu-oxide anode electrocatalyst and a shortside chain Aquivion membrane
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
An Ir0.7Ru0.3Ox nanosized anode electrocatalyst was coupled to an Aquivion short-side
chain perfluoro-sulfonic acid membrane (120 mm; EW: 870 g/eq) for operation in a PEM
electrolyser. A conventional carbon supported Pt catalyst was used as cathode. An excellent
performance, of 4 A cm2 at 1.9 V at 90 C, was achieved for this electrolyser configuration
in the presence of a moderate noble metal loading (1.5 mg cm2 Ir þ Ru;
0.5 mg cm2 Pt). The interface of IrRuOx with Aquivion provided a 10% enhancement in
performance compared to an equivalent interface with a Nafion membrane of similar
thickness but characterized by a larger equivalent weight (EW: 1100 g/eq). The enhanced
performance essentially derived from a decrease of polarization resistance. This appeared
to be due to better interface characteristics between the electrodes and Aquivion® ionomer
giving rise to an increased catalyst utilization. Whereas, no significant change in Tafel
slope and activation energy was recorded indicating a similar reaction mechanism.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Water electrolysis
List of contributors:
Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Baglio, Vincenzo; Siracusano, Stefania
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