Advanced Energy & Sustainability Research (Nov 2023)

Insights into the High Activity of Ruthenium Phosphide for the Production of Hydrogen in Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolyzers

  • Dmitry Galyamin,
  • Jorge Torrero,
  • Joshua David Elliott,
  • Isabel Rodríguez-García,
  • Daniel García Sánchez,
  • Mohamed Abdel Salam,
  • Aldo Saul Gago,
  • Mohamed Mokhtar,
  • José Luis Gómez de la Fuente,
  • Samba Violeta Bueno,
  • Diego Gianolio,
  • Pilar Ferrer,
  • David Charles Grinter,
  • Georg Held,
  • María Retuerto,
  • Sergio Rojas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/aesr.202300059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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The demand of green hydrogen, that is, the hydrogen produced from water electrolysis, is expected to increase dramatically in the coming years. State‐of‐the‐art proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) uses high loadings of platinum group metals, such as Pt in the electrode where hydrogen is produced. Alternative electrodes based on phosphides, sulfides, nitrides, and other low‐cost alternatives are under investigation. Herein, a simple process for the preparation of RuP electrodes with high activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in acidic electrolyte is described. A straightforward one‐pot synthesis that yields RuP nanoparticles with fine‐tuned composition and stoichiometry is presented, as determined by multiple characterization techniques, including lab‐ and synchrotron‐based experiments and theoretical modeling. The RuP nanoparticles exhibit a high activity of 10 mA cm−2 at 36 mV overpotential and a Tafel slope of 30 mV dec−1, which is comparable to Pt/C. Moreover, a RuP catalyst‐coated membrane (CCM) with a low Ru loading of 0.6 mgRu cm−2 is produced and tested in a PEMWE cell configuration, yielding 1.7 A cm−2 at 2 V.

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