posted on 2023-05-11, 17:12authored byLei Ding, Weitian Wang, Zhiqiang Xie, Kui Li, Shule Yu, Christopher B. Capuano, Alex Keane, Kathy Ayers, Feng-Yuan Zhang
Highly efficient electrodes with simplified fabrication
and low
cost are highly desired for the commercialization of proton exchange
membrane electrolyzer cells (PEMECs). Herein, highly porous Ir-coated
thin/tunable liquid/gas diffusion layers with honeycomb-structured
catalyst layers were fabricated as anode electrodes for PEMECs via
integrating a facile and fast electroplating process with efficient
template removal. Combined with a Nafion 117 membrane, a low cell
voltage of 1.842 V at 2000 mA/cm2 and a high mass activity
of 4.16 A/mgIr at 1.7 V were achieved with a low Ir loading
of 0.27 mg/cm2, outperforming most of the recently reported
anode catalysts. Moreover, the thin electrode shows outstanding stability
at a high current density of 1800 mA/cm2 in the practical
PEMEC. Moreover, with in-situ high-speed visualizations in PEMECs,
the catalyst layer structure’s impact on real-time electrochemical
reactions and mass transport phenomena was investigated for the first
time. Increased active sites and improved multiphase transport properties
with favorable bubble detachment and water diffusion for the honeycomb-structured
electrode are revealed. Overall, the significantly simplified ionomer-free
honeycomb thin electrode with low catalyst loading and remarkable
performance could efficiently accelerate the industrial application
of PEMECs.