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Superhydrophilic porous transport layer enhances efficiency of polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzers

Abstract

A prominent technology for green hydrogen generation is the polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer. However, the energy efficiency of PEM electrolyzers must improve dramatically to become economically competitive. Here, we engineer the wettability of commercial porous transport layers (PTLs) to make them superhydrophilic. We find that the superhydrophilic PTLs increase the efficiency of PEM electrolyzers by >11% at high current operation (up to 20%). We show via electrochemical analyses and in operando neutron imaging that the improved efficiency stems from reduced gas saturation in the anode PTL, which significantly decreases the mass transport overpotential. We conduct ex situ microfluidic experiments and demonstrate that capillary-driven corner flow is a key physical mechanism responsible for the reduced oxygen gas saturation and enhanced liquid water transport. Our findings illustrate the importance of PTL wettability on mass transport in PEM electrolyzers and enable the design of next-generation electrolyzers with much greater efficiency.

Authors

Zhao B; Lee C; Lee JK; Fahy KF; LaManna JM; Baltic E; Jacobson DL; Hussey DS; Bazylak A

Journal

Cell Reports Physical Science, Vol. 2, No. 10,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

October 20, 2021

DOI

10.1016/j.xcrp.2021.100580

ISSN

2666-3864

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