Issue 7, 2012

First implementation of alkaline polymer electrolyte water electrolysis working only with pure water

Abstract

A new type of water electrolysis is implemented using an alkaline polymer electrolyte (APE) and non-precious metal catalysts, and working only with pure water. The membrane–electrode assembly (MEA) is fabricated by sandwiching a self-crosslinking quaternary ammonia polysulfone (xQAPS) membrane between a Ni–Fe anode and a Ni–Mo cathode, both impregnated with xQAPS ionomer. Such an initial prototype of APE water electrolysis has exhibited decent performance comparable to that of the well-developed alkaline water electrolyzer.

Graphical abstract: First implementation of alkaline polymer electrolyte water electrolysis working only with pure water

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 May 2012
Accepted
11 May 2012
First published
11 May 2012

Energy Environ. Sci., 2012,5, 7869-7871

First implementation of alkaline polymer electrolyte water electrolysis working only with pure water

L. Xiao, S. Zhang, J. Pan, C. Yang, M. He, L. Zhuang and J. Lu, Energy Environ. Sci., 2012, 5, 7869 DOI: 10.1039/C2EE22146B

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