Importance of hydrogen oxidation reaction current in quantifying hydrogen crossover in PEM water electrolyzers at high differential pressure

Date Published
04/15/2025
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1039/d5ee00048c
Abstract

Understanding hydrogen permeation in proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers (PEMWEs) operating at high differential pressures (>25 bar) is critical towards developing effective gas recombination strategies that enable safe operation and high efficiency. Developing this understanding relies on accurate quantification of hydrogen crossover rates in water electrolyzers operating under such conditions. In this work, we show that PEMWEs operating at high differential pressures exhibit noticeable hydrogen oxidation reaction (HOR) currents. As the HOR consumes part of the permeated hydrogen at the anode, neglecting HOR currents leads to severe underestimation of the hydrogen crossover rate. We implemented a new method combining hydrogen oxidation current with online gas chromatography measurements to accurately quantify hydrogen crossover rates as a function of operating current density in PEMWEs operating at high differential pressures (10–30 barg).

Journal
Energy & Environmental Science
Volume
18
Year of Publication
2025
Issue
10
Pagination
4625-4631
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
ISSN Number
1754-5692, 1754-5706
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