Evaluating Hydrogen Evolution and Oxidation in Alkaline Media to Establish Baselines

  • Alia S
  • Pivovar B
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This paper fills a significant gap in the literature for alkaline hydrogen evolution (HER) and oxidation (HOR) baseline performance, while reviewing the different variables that influence observed properties. Although high-performing HER-HOR catalysts in acidic electrolytes are too active to measure kinetic in rotating disk electrode (RDE) half-cells, under alkaline conditions RDE kinetics evaluations are relevant and half-cell performances are comparable to hydrogen pump data. This paper focuses on best practices to ensure that half-cell tests don't unnecessarily lower platinum group metal (PGM) performance or improve non-PGM performance. Specific aspects examined include experiments on PGMs minimizing the impact of impurities (electrolyte, cell material) and experiments on non-PGMs minimizing the impact from test protocols (counter electrode).

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Alia, S. M., & Pivovar, B. S. (2018). Evaluating Hydrogen Evolution and Oxidation in Alkaline Media to Establish Baselines. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 165(7), F441–F455. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0361807jes

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