EIS Study of the Service Life of Activated Cathodes for the Hydrogen Evolution in the Chlor-alkali Membrane Cell Process
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) has been used, in conjunction with steady-state and voltammetric techniques, to test the service
life of the following activated cathodes for the hydrogen evolution reaction (h.e.r.): thermal Pt-based cathodes with high noble metal loading,
modified thermal Pt-based cathodes with low noble metal loading and composite Ni + RuO2 cathodes of large effective area. Ni mesh electrodes
were also tested for comparison, since the Pt-based electrodes were supported on Ni meshes. The service life test was especially designed to
highlight the robustness of the cathodes under conditions of polarity inversion and involved a sequence of galvanostatic polarisations in the h.e.r.
range (to activate the electrodes), cyclic voltammetries taking the electrodes to potentials positive enough to evolve oxygen, slow potentiodynamic
sweeps (to obtain pseudo-steady-state curves, and hence Tafel plots) and EIS measurements at various potentials in the h.e.r. range.
EIS and steady-state results converged to indicate the strong activity and very good stability of the modified thermal Pt-based cathodes which
underwent very little degradation upon polarity inversion. Composite Ni + RuO2 cathodes were not as active as Pt-based electrodes, but withstood
polarity inversion with very limited loss of their activity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electrocatalysis; Impedance; Composite Electrodes; Platinum; Ruthenium Oxide
Elenco autori:
VAZQUEZ GOMEZ, Lourdes; Musiani, Marco
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