Coalescence induced late departure of bubbles improves water electrolysis efficiency
In water electrolysis, bubbles form on the electrode and interact through processes such as collision and coalescence. However, the impact of bubble coalescence a fundamental process governing electrolytic bubble behaviour-on electrolysis efficiency remains unclear. Here, we show that enhancing bubb...
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Zusammenfassung: | In water electrolysis, bubbles form on the electrode and interact through
processes such as collision and coalescence. However, the impact of bubble
coalescence a fundamental process governing electrolytic bubble behaviour-on
electrolysis efficiency remains unclear. Here, we show that enhancing bubble
coalescence improves electrolysis efficiency by more than 30% compared to
systems where coalescence is inhibited. One key feature is the continuous
coalescence of a newly detached bubble with microbubbles on the electrode,
which delays the former from departing. Experimental observations and numerical
simulations reveal two key benefits of bubble coalescence for electrolysis
efficiency: (1) it liberates surface bubbles from the electrode at much smaller
sizes, reducing their diameter from approximately 60-80 um to less than 10 um,
thus freeing the active sites of the electrode from bubble coverage; (2) it
induces strong agitation, with velocities reaching 1m/s in a small region near
the electrode (at a depth of 10-5 m), thereby significantly improving the
heat/mass transfer locally. Importantly, the chaotic agitation effect lasts for
approximately 10 ms, two orders of magnitude longer than the coalescence
process, which occurs in around 0.2 ms. This work provides valuable insight
into bubble management in water electrolysis and other gas-evolution
electrochemical reactions. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2403.12064 |