Voltage Breakdown Analyses in Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis - The Contributions of Catalyst Layer Resistance on Overall Overpotentials

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Abstract

Despite many recent advances, overpotentials remain high for anion exchange membrane water electrolyzers (AEMWEs). Voltage breakdown analyses (VBA) can help decouple the origins of overpotentials and facilitate design decisions to improve cell performance, but studies investigating how to adapt and apply VBA to AEMWEs are lacking. Specifically, catalyst layer resistances and their contributions to overpotentials are not consistently quantified in water electrolysis and are rarely quantified for AEMWEs. This work presents a systematic methodology for VBA tailored to AEMWEs, including an approach to Tafel analysis in the absence of a reference electrode and under conditions where both the oxygen evolution reaction and hydrogen evolution reaction exhibit significant overpotentials. Catalyst layer resistance contributions are diagnosed via changes in the catalyst layer thickness, transport layer porosity, ionomer content, and electrolyte concentration. In this study, we explain discrepancies between inherent catalytic kinetics and device level performance and identify catalyst layer design strategies to reduce catalyst layer resistances.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages7
JournalEnergy Advances
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NLR Publication Number

  • NLR/JA-5900-94427

Keywords

  • catalyst layer resistance
  • electrolysis

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