Nano-size IrOx catalyst of high activity and stability in PEM water electrolyzer with ultra-low iridium loading

Date Published
12/2018
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2018.07.064
Abstract

The balance of catalyst loading, activity and stability remains a challenge for the anode of proton exchange membrane (PEM) water electrolyzers. Here we report a nano-size IrOx/Nafion® composite catalyst that exhibits both outstanding activity for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and stability in a PEM water electrolyzer. The IrOx/Nafion® catalyst layer is fabricated using a flame-based cost-effect process, reactive spray deposition technology. The IrOx/Nafion® catalyst shows >10 times improvement in OER mass activity compared to IrOx nanoparticles synthesized using the wet chemistry method. The IrOx/Nafion® catalyst also achieved ∼4,500 h of stable operation in MEA electrolyzer at 1.8 A cm−2 and 80 °C with ultra-low iridium loading of 0.08 mg cm−2. Analysis of the IrOx structure and the electrochemical performance revealed three key factors for balancing high stability and activity: (1) high ratio of Ir (IV) to Ir (III) species and high content of hydroxide on the surface; (2) high anodic charge and surface area due to nano-size IrOx particles that are well-dispersed in the Nafion® ionomer electrolyte; (3) homogeneous anode catalyst layer morphology.

Journal
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
Volume
239
Year of Publication
2018
Pagination
133 - 146
ISSN Number
09263373
Short Title
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
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