Long-Term, Stable Alkaline Electrolysis with a Durable Crystalline Polybenzimidazole Membrane

Authors
Lee, Tae KyungKim, MinJoongCho, HyungkyuLee, SeungjuKim, JunghwanAl Munsur, Abu ZafarLee, Byeol-NimChae, Ji EonHan, JongheePark, Hyun SeoJang, Jong HyunYoo, Sung JongPeak, Sae YaneLee, So YoungCho, Hyun-SeokPark, Soo-YoungSong, Kwang HoKim, Hyoung-Juhn
Issue Date
2025-08
Publisher
Wiley - V C H Verlag GmbbH & Co.
Citation
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Abstract
To overcome the shortcomings of conventional alkaline electrolyzers, polybenzimidazole (PBI) is used to develop novel alkaline electrolysis membranes. In this study, highly crystalline poly(2,2-p-phenylene-5,5-bibenzimidazole) (p-PBI) is synthesized; specifically, the crystallinity of p-PBI is increased during in situ membrane fabrication by introducing an innovative yet simple biaxial stretching step. The biaxially stretched p-PBI (fe-p-PBI) exhibits high crystallinity, which directly affects the electrolytic cell performance. fe-p-PBI is evaluated using platinum-group metal (PGM) and Ni-based catalysts for alkaline electrolysis under various KOH solution feed conditions at different temperatures. The PGM and Ni-based cells exhibit current densities of 4.3 and 0.9 A cm-2, respectively, at 1.9 V. Further, the electrolysis proceeds without significant damage to the membrane for 900 h at 60 degrees C. The high crystallinity of fe-p-PBI contributes to the high performance and long-term stability of the alkaline electrolyzer, rendering it suitable for use in practical alkaline water electrolysis applications.
Keywords
ANION-EXCHANGE-MEMBRANE; WATER ELECTROLYSIS; CATALYST; PERFORMANCE; alkaline electrolysis; biaxial stretching; membrane electrode assembly; non-PGM catalyst; polybenzimidazole
ISSN
1613-6810
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152979
DOI
10.1002/smll.202502810
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