2022 Annual Meeting
(532bz) Exploring the Impact of Ionomer Composition and Loading on the Activity of Nonprecious Hydrogen Evolving Electrocatalysts
This presentation will focus on work to understand the impact of ionomer composition and loading on the performance of Ni-based alkaline HER catalysts. In analytical experiments using the rotating disk electrode (RDE) configuration, carbon-supported NiâMo composites yielded mass specific HER activities up to 200 mA/mgcat at 100 mV overpotential and metal loadings of 0.25 mgcat/cm2 when using Nafion cation exchange ionomer in the catalyst ink preparation. However, this activity decreased to 50 mA/mgcat when using a commercial poly aryl piperidinium (PAP) anion exchange ionomer. Control studies performed using Ni and Pt catalysts showed the opposite trendâcatalysts films with PAP ionomer performed better than those using Nafionâwhich suggests interactions between the alkaline ionomer and Mo species are responsible for catalyst deactivation. Nonetheless, full AEM electrolyzer assemblies using NiâMo/C cathodes required <100 mV greater overpotential than those with PtâRu/C cathodes over the range from 0.1â2 A/cm2 in current density. Results of further ongoing experiments directed at testing hypotheses regarding the impact of Mo on catalyst-ionomer interactions will also be discussed.
References
1. K. T. Møller, T. R. Jensen, E. Akiba and H. Li, Progress in Natural Science: Materials International, 2017, 27, 34â40.
2. Rituja B. Patil, Stephen D. House, Lance Kavalsky, Keda Hu, Shirley Zhong, Dilip Krishnamurthy, Manjodh Kaur, Venkat Viswanathan, Judith Yang, Yushan Yan, Judith Lattimer, and James R. McKone, manuscript under preparation.