The Influence of Iridium Chemical Oxidation State on the Performance and Durability of Oxygen Evolution Catalysts in PEM Electrolysis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Nanosized Ir-black (3 nm) and Ir-oxide (5 nm) oxygen evolution electrocatalysts showing high perfor-
mance in polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) water electrolysis based on Aquivion
®
short-side chain
ionomer membrane are investigated to understand the role of the Ir oxidation state on the electro-
catalytic activity and stability. Despite the smaller mean crystallite size, the Ir-black electrocatalyst shows
significantly lower initial performance than the Ir-oxide. During operation at high current density, the Ir-
black shows a decrease of cell potential with time whereas the Ir-oxide catalyst shows increasing cell
potential resulting in a degradation rate of about 10 m V/h, approaching 1000 h. The unusual behaviour of
the Ir-black results from the oxidation of metallic Ir to IrOx. The Ir-oxide catalyst shows instead a hy-
drated structure on the surface and a negative shift of about 0.5 eV for the Ir 4f binding energy after
1000 h electrolysis operation. This corresponds to the formation of a sub-stoichiometric Ir-oxide on the
surface. These results indicate that a hydrated IrO2 with high oxidation state on the surface is favourable
in decreasing the oxygen evolution overpotential. Modifications of the Ir chemical oxidation state during
operation can affect significantly the catalytic activity and durability of the electrolysis system.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hydrogen; Water electrolysis; Iridium black; Iridium oxide; Polymer electrolyte membrane
Elenco autori:
Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Baglio, Vincenzo; Siracusano, Stefania
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