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      Highly cost-effective platinum-free anion exchange membrane electrolysis for large scale energy storage and hydrogen production

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          Anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysis eradicates platinum group metal electrocatalysts and diaphragms and is used in conventional proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis and alkaline electrolysis. It can produce pressurised hydrogen by using low cost non-noble metal catalysts. However, the performances are still lower than that of the conventional PEM electrolysis technology. In this study, we addressed the performance issue by using a novel combination of Ni–Fe–O x for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and Ni–Fe–Co hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) electrodes with a PBI anion exchange membrane. The Ni–Fe–O x and Ni–Fe–Co electrodes exhibit exceptionally high catalytic activity, requiring over potentials that are as low as 236 and 84 mV dec −1, respectively, for OER and HER to occur. These electrocatalysts exhibits excellent durability which can be used as oxygen evolution and hydrogen evolution catalysts for long term electrolysis. The high rate capability of 1000 mA cm −2 at 1.9 V and 60 °C demonstrates the potential of the combined membrane electrode assembly. The best performance, which is comparable to those of commercial PEM electrolysis systems, is thus an affordable alternative to this technology. In addition to that, the AEM electrolysis is promising on a multi-scale level for long-term hydrogen production.

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          Anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysis eradicates platinum group metal electrocatalysts and diaphragms and is used in conventional proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysis and alkaline electrolysis.

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          Journal
          RSC Adv
          RSC Adv
          RA
          RSCACL
          RSC Advances
          The Royal Society of Chemistry
          2046-2069
          9 October 2020
          7 October 2020
          9 October 2020
          : 10
          : 61
          : 37429-37438
          Affiliations
          [a] Power System and Sustainable Energy Laboratory, High Safety Vehicle Core Technology Research Center, Department of Nanoscience and Engineering, INJE University 607 Eobang-Dong Gimhae-si Gyongsangnam-do 621-749 Republic of Korea mechkhm@ 123456inje.ac.kr +82 55 324 1723 +82 55 320 3666
          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0409-9605
          https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3209-6337
          Article
          d0ra07190k
          10.1039/d0ra07190k
          9057118
          35521279
          293a6265-27c1-49a3-b50e-20ad65406d7c
          This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
          History
          : 21 August 2020
          : 22 September 2020
          Page count
          Pages: 10
          Funding
          Funded by: Ministry of Education, doi 10.13039/501100002701;
          Award ID: 2019R1I1A3A0305044112
          Award ID: 2019H1D3A2A02102994
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          Chemistry
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