posted on 2024-11-22, 08:10authored byXiaoyun Shi, Xutao Qiu, Zhuolin Yuan, Runcheng Zhang, Kun Zhao, Aidong Tan, Guizhi Xu, Jie Song, Jianguo Liu
Green hydrogen production via PEM
water electrolysis is challenged
by fluctuating input power when coupled with renewable energy sources.
This study investigates the effects of dynamic loading frequencies
on membrane electrode assembly (MEA) performance and durability. We
found that higher loading frequencies facilitate the growth of the
oxide layer of Ti porous transport layer (Ti-PTL) due to increased
duration in the voltage spike region. These thicker and coarser oxide
layers directly induce cracks and delamination in the anodic catalyst
layers by spontaneously adsorbing an ionomer. These changes negatively
impact the interface contact quality and anodic electrochemical active
area, ultimately reducing the performance of the MEA, with higher
frequencies accelerating this degradation. Additionally, applying
a Pt coating to PTL effectively mitigates these adverse effects. This
work highlights the importance of dynamic loading studies and reveals
that effective management of the Ti-PTL and catalyst/PTL interface
is necessary to achieve long-term operational durability of PEM water
electrolysis.