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Electrodeposition-fabricated catalysts for polymer electrolyte water electrolysis

Authors
김호영박환주방호태김수길
Issue Date
Aug-2020
Publisher
한국화학공학회
Keywords
Electrodeposition; Electrocatalysts; Water Electrolysis; Hydrogen Evolution; Oxygen Evolution
Citation
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, v.37, no.8, pp 1275 - 1294
Pages
20
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering
Volume
37
Number
8
Start Page
1275
End Page
1294
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/43010
DOI
10.1007/s11814-020-0626-y
ISSN
0256-1115
1975-7220
Abstract
Water electrolysis using renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power has the advantage of producing hydrogen with high efficiency and zero emissions. Solid polymer electrolyte water electrolysis (SPEWE) is divided into anion exchange membrane electrolysis (AEMWE) carried out in an alkaline environment and proton exchange membrane electrolysis (PEMWE) carried out in an acidic environment. Research on the electrocatalysts used in these electrolysis procedures has focused on the development of transition metal-based catalysts with catalytic activity, high stability, and low cost that can replace the currently used noble-metal based electrocatalysts. Among the various electrocatalyst fabrication methods, electrodeposition can be used to fabricate catalysts in a simple manner at low cost and high purity. In addition, catalysts can be directly electrodeposited onto a substrate such as a gas diffusion layer, simplifying the electrode fabrication process and readily enabling the advantageous control of the physical, chemical, structural, and compositional properties of the catalyst. In this paper, we summarize the characteristics and structures of the water electrolysis catalysts prepared by the electrodeposition method based on recent research studies that suggest their applicability to practical water electrolysis systems in the future.
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