2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(241f) Coupling Water Electrolysis and Hydrogenation Chemistries Using Metal Oxide Bronzes
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The approach centers on a hydrogen-conducting membrane composed of a metal oxide bronze (MOB, HxMOy). Using density functional theory calculations, we investigated hydrogen intercalation in W, Mo, Ti, and V binary MOBs. We developed a kernel ridge regression (KRR) model to accelerate the prediction of intercalation potentials in the MOBs using acid-base properties as descriptors.2 Cyclic voltammetry and chronopotentiometry measurements agreed well with the KRR predictions. Interestingly, hydrogen intercalation was found to be feasible at several hundred mV positive of 0 V vs. RHE, indicating that reactive hydrogen could be generated from water at applied potentials smaller than the ~1.5 V required for water electrolysis. In further experiments, the reaction of Pt/HxWO3 with acetylene in a quartz tube reactor at 200 °C resulted in clear evidence of ethylene and ethane products.
[1] Miu, E.V., & McKone, J.R. (2019). Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 7(41), 23756-23761.
[2] Miu, E.V., Mpourmpakis, G. and McKone, J.R. (2020). In preparation.