Electrochemical Characterization of a PEM Water Electrolyzers based on sulfonated polysulfone membrane
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
A polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) based on a non-perfluorinated polymer as an alternative to Nafion was investigated for application in a water electrolyzer. The sulfonated polysulfone (SPSf) was synthesized using trimethyl silyl chlorosulfonate as the sulfonating agent. The SPSf polymer was used for the preparation of a proton conducting membrane. A single cell (5 cm2 geometrical area) PEM electrolyzer based on SPSf membrane, IrO2 anode and Pt/C cathode electrocatalysts was investigated by polarization, impedance spectroscopy, chrono-amperometry and gas crossover measurements. The performance was compared to that of an electrolyzer based on a standard Nafion 115 membrane. The electrolyzer based on SPSf showed polarization and hydrogen permeation characteristics similar to those of Nafion. After 35 h potentiostatic operation at 1.8 V, the sulfonated polysulfone MEA reached a current density of 1.35 A cm-2. The results indicate promising performance of the sulfonated polysulfone polymer electrolyte membrane for application in a PEM electrolyzer.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PEM electrolyzer; Sulfonated polysulfone membrane; Water electrolysis; Non-perfluorinated polymers
List of contributors:
Siracusano, Stefania; Lufrano, Francesco; Arico', ANTONINO SALVATORE; Baglio, Vincenzo; Staiti, Pietro
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