Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7726169 | Journal of Power Sources | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
A soluble anion exchange ionomer with high OHâ ion conductivity comparable to that of H+ conductivity of Nafion is synthesised by chloromethylation of polystyrene-b-poly (ethylene/butylene)-b-polystyrene (SEBS) and used with NiCo2O4 electro-catalyst for water electrolysis. The ionomer has an ion exchange capacity of 1.9 mmol gâ1 and ionic conductivity of 0.14 S cmâ2 at 50 °C. The cell voltage at 20 °C at 100 mA cmâ2 is 1.77 and 1.72 V in, 0.1 and 1.0 M NaOH, respectively, for an optimum loading of 10 mg cmâ2 NiCo2O4. At 10 mg cmâ2 NiCo2O4 electrolyser cell performance is at least equal to or superior to that of IrO2 at 2 mg cmâ2 with excellent stability over 1 h. When the catalyst is sprayed on the GDL instead of CCM, the performance is further improved to 1.65 V at 100 mA cmâ2 at 60 °C & 0.1 M KOH. The limited AEM electrolyser performance when operating with deionised water in comparison to PEM and alkaline electrolyser arises from the sluggish OER in the AEM environment equivalent to pH of 11.5 and the two orders of magnitude lower HER activity with respect to acid medium combined with the high Tafel slope of 120 mV decâ1.
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Authors
Gaurav Gupta, Keith Scott, Mohamed Mamlouk,