Sulfated titania as additive in Nafion membranes for water electrolysis applications
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Hydrogen produced by water splitting is a promising solution for a sustainable economy
from renewable energy sources. With this respect, proton exchange membrane (PEM)
electrolysis is one of the most suitable technologies, even though low cost, highly active
catalysts and durable electrolyte membranes are still needed. Here we demonstrate the
successful use of a nano-composite, sulfated titania (S-TiO 2 )-added Nafion electrolyte
coupled with home-made IrRuO x -based anode and commercial Pt cathode in lab-scale
water electrolyzers. Superior electrolysis performances were found at 100
C when
comparing the hybrid electrolyte with undoped Nafion. Indeed, current densities of
4 A cm
2
and 3 A cm
2
were found at a terminal voltage of 2 V for the composite and plain
membrane, respectively. Ex-situ conductivity measurements, as well as in-operando
impedance spectra, were carried out, demonstrating the beneficial effect of the inorganic
filler on membrane properties under practical operating conditions. NMR studies (PFG and
relaxation time) corroborate the positive role of the nano-additive on the water retention
capacity of the membrane, while the dynamic mechanical analysis shows that the hybrid
membrane is stiffer and can resist to temperatures higher than undoped Nafion.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Functionalized inorganic nano-ad- ditives; Composite polymer electrolyte Water electrolyzers
List of contributors:
Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Baglio, Vincenzo; Siracusano, Stefania
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