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- W4236919852 abstract "Water electrolysis using an anion conductive, solid polymer electrolyte is an attractive method for point-of-use hydrogen production. Recent advances in catalysts and anion exchange membranes (AEM) have made alkaline devices increasingly competitive with their acidic counterparts. However, less attention has been paid to the anion conductive ionomers (ACI) used in the fabrication of electrodes for AEM electrolyzers. The ACI contributes to ion conduction between the catalyst and bulk electrolyte and serves as a binder for adhering the catalyst to the gas diffusion layer and AEM. Ionic conductivity, water uptake and ionomer swelling are critical properties for electrode performance. High ion exchange capacity (IEC) in the ionomer is desired for reduced electrode resistance, however, it can lead to excess water uptake (WU) and disruptive ACI swelling. In this study, a series of poly(norbornene)-based ionomers were synthesized, characterized and used to fabricate oxygen evolving anodes for low-temperature AEM water electrolysis. The IEC of the ionomers (0 to 4.73 meq g −1 ) was adjusted by controlling the ratio of ion conducting to non-ion conducting norbornene monomers in the ACI tetrablock copolymers. Low conductivity ionomers are shown to yield the best-performing oxygen evolution electrodes, in the absence of ACI polymer cross-linking because they do not experience excessive water swelling. Light cross-linking within the anode ACI was used as a means to independently lower WU of the ionomer without compromising ionic conductivity. This control over water swelling allows higher ionic conductivity within the ACI to be used in water-fed electrolyzer applications. Other methods of water management were compared including the use of hydrophobic additives and adjustment of the ionomer concentration in the electrode. It was shown that the cell performance greatly benefits from a highly conductive ionomer in the oxygen evolution reaction electrode if the WU is managed." @default.
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- W4236919852 title "Ionomer Optimization for Water Uptake and Swelling in Anion Exchange Membrane Electrolyzer: Oxygen Evolution Electrode" @default.
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