Electrochemical activation of Pt electrode for efficient and stable anion exchange membrane ammonia electrolyzer
- Authors
 - Hong, Seokjin; Kim, Hyunki; Han, Gyeong Ho; Yoo, Jungmin; Kim, Soo-Kil; Jang, Jong Hyun; Ahn, Sang Hyun
 
- Issue Date
 - 2024-11
 
- Publisher
 - Elsevier BV
 
- Citation
 - Chemical Engineering Journal, v.500
 
- Abstract
 - Replacing the oxygen evolution reaction in water electrolysis with ammonia oxidation reaction enables low voltage hydrogen production. Pt is a promising catalyst for the ammonia oxidation reaction due to its superior dehydrogenation and low affinity for *N, but N-ads poisoning deactivates the Pt surface. This study proposes a method to improve ammonia oxidation performance and stability through electrochemical activation, introducing cathodic corrosion and recovery conditions. The half-cell results showed a peak current density of 74.2 mA cm(-2) and retention ratio of 17 %. Adjusting the lower and upper cell voltage in a membrane electrode assembly based single cell optimized surface cleaning and inhibits further poisoning by O/OHads above 0.75 V-cell. Furthermore, incorporation of recovery conditions can enhance the stability of poisoned electrode compared to that in chronoamperometry test. The results of pulsed ammonia electrolysis tests incorporating recovery conditions suggested a novel approach to practical hydrogen production by stabilizing catalysts with a 83 % Faradaic efficiency at 0.1 A cm(-2).
 
- Keywords
 - OXYGEN EVOLUTION REACTION; HYDROGEN-PRODUCTION; OXIDATION; ELECTROCATALYSTS; ELECTROOXIDATION; CONVERSION; Cathodic corrosion; Facet; Ammonia oxidation reaction; Poisoning; Surface recovery; Anion exchange membrane ammonia electrolyzer
 
- ISSN
 - 1385-8947
 
- URI
 - https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/151203
 
- DOI
 - 10.1016/j.cej.2024.157064
 
- Appears in Collections:
 - KIST Article > 2024
 
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