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  • 2020Enhancing hydrogen production from steam electrolysis in molten hydroxides via selection of non-precious metal electrodes73citations
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  • Noor, Tayyaba
  • Iqbal, Naseem
  • Khan, Naveed Ahmed
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Enhancing hydrogen production from steam electrolysis in molten hydroxides via selection of non-precious metal electrodes

  • Chen, George Z.
  • Jahan, Zaib
  • Al-Shara, Nawar K.
  • Iqbal, Sania Z.
Abstract

<p>There are still gaps in the field of reference electrode that is needed to assist electrolysis in high temperature electrolytes (e.g. molten hydroxides) for H<sub>2</sub> gas production. This research aims to fill the gaps by preparing Ni/Ni(OH)<sub>2</sub> reference electrode and more importantly testing its effectiveness against important performance factors including; ion conducting membrane (e.g. mullite tubes), internal electrolyte composition, working temperature and electrochemical control (e.g. potential scan rate). Then, this reference electrode was used to study the electrocatalytic activity various cheaper working electrode materials including; stainless steel (St.st), Ni, Mo and Ag in comparison with Pt by the means of chronoamperometry and voltammetry. The effect of introducing steam into electrolyte (eutectic mixture of NaOH and KOH) on the electrocatalytic activity of these working electrodes was also studied. It was observed that the potential of hydrogen evolution with different working electrodes followed an order as; Pt &gt; Ni &gt; St. st &gt; Ag &gt; Mo (positive to negative). The performance of each working electrode was confirmed through chronoamperometry for hydrogen evolution at a constant potential of −0.7 V. It was also found in cyclic voltammetry and confirmed by chronoamperometry that the introduction of steam was apparent as increasing the current density at cathodic limit for hydrogen evolution. This study could help to develop non-precious metal electrodes for the production of hydrogen fuel. In future, there will be a potential in the threshold concentration of steam for H<sub>2</sub> gas production.</p>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • stainless steel
  • Hydrogen
  • current density
  • cyclic voltammetry
  • chronoamperometry
  • mullite