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Recent advances in proton exchange membrane water electrolysis

Ruiting Liu, Zheng‐Long Xu, Fumin Li, Feiyang Chen, Jingya Yu, Ya Yan, Yu Chen, Bao Yu Xia

2023Chemical Society Reviews628 citationsDOI

Abstract

Proton exchange membrane water electrolyzers (PEMWEs) are an attractive technology for renewable energy conversion and storage. By using green electricity generated from renewable sources like wind or solar, high-purity hydrogen gas can be produced in PEMWE systems, which can be used in fuel cells and other industrial sectors. To date, significant advances have been achieved in improving the efficiency of PEMWEs through the design of stack components; however, challenges remain for their large-scale and long-term application due to high cost and durability issues in acidic conditions. In this review, we examine the latest developments in engineering PEMWE systems and assess the gap that still needs to be filled for their practical applications. We provide a comprehensive summary of the reaction mechanisms, the correlation among structure-composition-performance, manufacturing methods, system design strategies, and operation protocols of advanced PEMWEs. We also highlight the discrepancies between the critical parameters required for practical PEMWEs and those reported in the literature. Finally, we propose the potential solution to bridge the gap and enable the appreciable applications of PEMWEs. This review may provide valuable insights for research communities and industry practitioners working in these fields and facilitate the development of more cost-effective and durable PEMWE systems for a sustainable energy future.

Topics & Concepts

ElectrolysisElectrolysis of waterProtonComputer scienceProcess engineeringSystems engineeringNanotechnologyChemistryMaterials scienceEngineeringNuclear physicsPhysicsPhysical chemistryElectrodeElectrolyteHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsFuel Cells and Related MaterialsMembrane-based Ion Separation Techniques
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