A Dual-Cation Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer for Continuous H 2 Production from Seawater
Direct seawater splitting (DSS) offers an aspirational route toward green hydrogen (H ) production but remains challenging when operating in a practically continuous manner, mainly due to the difficulty in establishing the water supply-consumption balance under the interference from impurity ions. A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Advanced science 2024-07, Vol.11 (25), p.e2401702 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Direct seawater splitting (DSS) offers an aspirational route toward green hydrogen (H
) production but remains challenging when operating in a practically continuous manner, mainly due to the difficulty in establishing the water supply-consumption balance under the interference from impurity ions. A DSS system is reported for continuous ampere-level H
production by coupling a dual-cation exchange membrane (CEM) three-compartment architecture with a circulatory electrolyte design. Monovalent-selective CEMs decouple the transmembrane water migration from interferences of Mg
, Ca
, and Cl
ions while maintaining ionic neutrality during electrolysis; the self-loop concentrated alkaline electrolyte ensures the constant gradient of water chemical potential, allowing a specific water supply-consumption balance relationship in a seawater-electrolyte-H
sequence to be built among an expanded current range. Even paired with commercialized Ni foams, this electrolyzer (model size: 2 × 2 cm
) continuously produces H
from flowing seawater with a rate of 7.5 mL min
at an industrially relevant current of 1.0 A over 100 h. More importantly, the energy consumption can be further reduced by coupling more efficient NiMo/NiFe foams (≈6.2 kWh Nm
H
at 1.0 A), demonstrating the potential to further optimize the continuous DSS electrolyzer for practical applications. |
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ISSN: | 2198-3844 2198-3844 |
DOI: | 10.1002/advs.202401702 |