A
Solid Electrolyte
RHE for Electrode Diagnosis of
Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers
Posted on 2024-07-22 - 17:04
Reference
electrode is the foundation of electrochemical
study;
thus, most electrode materials are tested in a three-electrode mode
to acquire potential-dependent kinetics. However, it is difficult
to directly use conventional reference electrodes to detect potential
information in solid electrolyte devices due to their compact assembly
structure. Therefore, the kinetic study of an electrochemical device
faces challenges in precise identification of specific problems originating
from the anode or cathode. Here, focusing on proton exchange membrane
water electrolysis, we design a solid electrolyte reversible hydrogen
electrode (SE-RHE), which can be used for electrode diagnosis under
various operating conditions. Compared to the reference electrodes
reported in the literature, which are mainly based on liquid electrolyte,
the SE-RHE is highly sensitive and compatible, as well as easy to
assemble. The potential deviation is less than ±0.5 mV, and the
cell voltage derived from the electrode potential well reproduces
the value that was directly measured with a deviation less than 0.2%.
The reference electrode developed in this work enables the kinetic
study of a specific electrode rather than the entire cell. For instance,
an interesting observation is that the cathode shows distinct stability
under stable and fluctuating operations. Differing from the high stability
under stable operation, the cathode degrades significantly under fluctuating
operations.
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Huang, Meiquan; Lao, Kejie; Ma, Ling; Tao, Jiawei; Zhuang, Xinlong; Hu, Tian; et al. (2024). A
Solid Electrolyte
RHE for Electrode Diagnosis of
Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c07472