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Opportunities of Ionomer Development for Anion-Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis

Peter Mardle, Binyu Chen, Steven Holdcroft

2023ACS Energy Letters112 citationsDOI

Abstract

Anion-exchange membrane water electrolysis (AEM-WE) promises low cost, green hydrogen production for the future. In order to meet this potential, significant improvements to the performance and stability of catalyst layers (CLs) must be made, including the development of tailor-made ion conducting polymer materials. This Focus Review outlines the role of anion-exchange ionomers (AEIs) in CLs for enabling catalyst activation, enhancing stability toward delamination, and improving ion conduction. Detrimental effects such as inhibition of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and oxidative instability of the ionomer are also discussed with key findings from recent AEM-WE literature. Opportunities for future ionomer development are discussed to guide such efforts.

Topics & Concepts

IonomerElectrolysisIon exchangeCatalysisChemistryHydrogen productionMaterials scienceElectrolysis of waterChemical engineeringHydrogenNafionMembraneNanotechnologyInorganic chemistryPolymerElectrochemistryIonOrganic chemistryElectrodeEngineeringPhysical chemistryBiochemistryCopolymerElectrolyteFuel Cells and Related MaterialsHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion