Water Vapor Electrolysis with Proton-Conducting Graphene
Oxide Nanosheets
Posted on 2018-07-20 - 00:00
Hydrogen
production by membrane water electrolysis has attracted
tremendous attention because of its benefits, which include easy separation
of hydrogen and oxygen, no carbon emissions, and the possibility to
store hydrogen fuel as an electricity source. Here, we study water
vapor electrolysis using a proton-conducting membrane comprising graphene
oxide (GO) nanosheets. The GO membrane shows good through-plane proton
conductivity, as confirmed by concentration-cell measurements, complex
impedance spectroscopy, and hydrogen pumping experiments. The results
also confirm that most carriers in the GO membrane are protons. The
GO membrane fitted with Pt/C and IrO2–Al2O3 as the cathode and the anode, respectively, efficiently
electrolyzes humidified air to produce hydrogen and oxygen at room
temperature, which indicates bright prospects for this carbon-based
electrochemical device.
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Kida, Tetsuya; Kuwaki, Yuta; Miyamoto, Azumi; Hamidah, Nur Laila; Hatakeyama, Kazuto; Quitain, Armando T.; et al. (2018). Water Vapor Electrolysis with Proton-Conducting Graphene
Oxide Nanosheets. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acssuschemeng.8b01998