Electrochemical Science Advances (Jun 2022)
Stability evaluation of earth‐abundant metal‐based polyoxometalate electrocatalysts for oxygen evolution reaction towards industrial PEM electrolysis at high current densities
Abstract
Abstract We investigated the cobalt polyoxometalate catalyst Ba8[Co9(H2O)6(OH)3(HPO4)2(PW9O34)3] in oxygen evolution reaction for large‐scale water electrolysis. The catalyst was characterized, yielding BET surfaces (8.37 m2/g), crystal water content (8.38%, 44 H2O), elemental analyses and single crystal structures (space group P1̅, a = 19.901(4) Å, b = 21.177(4) Å, c = 24.036(5) Å, α = 92.689(7)°, β = 108.73(7)°, γ = 117.137(6)°, Co9Na16O196.05P5W27, V = 8310(3) Å2 with z = 2; R2final = 0.001). The catalyst was integrated in an industrially applicable membrane electrode assembly and electrochemically characterized. Polarization studies revealed catalyst dissolution in situ, visible as a current density peak (32.2 mA/cm2, 2.2 V) with subsequent collapse ( 10 V at 10 mA/cm2 tracing back to acid‐mediated decomposition of the anionic POM oxide framework. We deduced insufficient thermodynamic as well as kinetic stability for industrial requirements in PEM water electrolysis.
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