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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Nikiforov, Aleksey
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- 2020CsH2PO4 as Electrolyte for the Formation of CH4 by Electrochemical Reduction of CO2citations
- 2014Development of Non-Platinum Catalysts for Intermediate Temperature Water Electrolysis
- 2013Development and Study of Tantalum and Niobium Carbides as Electrocatalyst Supports for the Oxygen Electrode for PEM Water Electrolysis at Elevated Temperaturescitations
- 2012Nickel and its alloys as perspective materials for intermediate temperature steam electrolysers operating on proton conducting solid acids as electrolyte
- 2012WC as a non-platinum hydrogen evolution electrocatalyst for high temperature PEM water electrolyserscitations
- 2012Development of Refractory Ceramics for The Oxygen Evolution Reaction (OER) Electrocatalyst Support for Water Electrolysis at elevated temperaturescitations
- 2011Corrosion behaviour of construction materials for high temperature steam electrolyserscitations
- 2011Corrosion behaviour of construction materials for high temperature steam electrolyserscitations
- 2011New Construction and Catalyst Support Materials for Water Electrolysis at Elevated Temperatures
- 2011New Construction and Catalyst Support Materials for Water Electrolysis at Elevated Temperatures
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Development and Study of Tantalum and Niobium Carbides as Electrocatalyst Supports for the Oxygen Electrode for PEM Water Electrolysis at Elevated Temperatures
Abstract
Polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) water electrolysis is a prospective method of producing hydrogen. We focused on one of its issues – the lack of a suitable support material for the anode electrocatalyst. TaC and NbC were studied as possible electrocatalyst supports for the PEM water electrolysis. Resistance to oxidation of the TaC and NbC was investigated by exposing them to air at 84 and 150 °C. Subsequently, their electrical conductivity was measured as the indicator of oxidation. Change in specific surface area and conductivity was measured after different periods of ball milling. We found that the TaC was significantly more resistant to oxidation than the NbC. Eventually, both materials retained relatively high electrical conductivity even with the oxidized surface. TaC can thus be recommended as an electrocatalyst support for the oxygen evolution reaction and both materials are proposed to be tested as alternative electrocatalyst supports for the hydrogen evolution reaction