Effect of Recombination Catalyst Loading in PEMWE Membranes on Anodic Hydrogen Content Reduction
Dunia Abbas, Agate Martin, Patrick Trinke, Markus Bierling, Boris Bensmann, Simon Thiele, Richard Hanke‐Rauschenbach, Thomas Böhm
Abstract
Integrating platinum-based recombination catalysts into proton exchange membrane water electrolysis systems effectively reduces the anodic hydrogen content. We studied the effect of the platinum loading of an interlayer close to the anode within the membrane on the anodic hydrogen in oxygen content. For the investigated Pt-loadings between 1 μg Pt cm −2 and 140 μg Pt cm −2 , the results revealed that for a 110 μm membrane, 7 μg Pt cm −2 were sufficient to allow a safe operation at cathode pressures up to 10 bar. A further increase of the Pt-loading did not significantly improve the reduction of the anodic hydrogen in oxygen content.