The use of thinner membranes in polymer electrolyte water electrolysis increases the likelihood of forming an explosive H 2 /O 2 mixture in the anode stream. Doping Pt nanoparticles into a Nafion membrane as recombination catalyst effectively lowers the hydrogen crossover. Here, we propose the additional co-doping of cerium-zirconium oxide as radical scavenger to mitigate membrane degradation. Our results show over 4-fold reduction of anodic hydrogen content compared to a non-doped membrane, and a nearly 3-fold decrease of fluoride release rate compared to the membrane with only Pt-doping at 80 °C and differential pressure ( p c = 3 bar, p a = 1 bar) operation.
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Zhang, Z., Han, Z., Testino, A., & Gubler, L. (2022). Platinum and Cerium-Zirconium Oxide Co-Doped Membrane for Mitigated H 2 Crossover and Ionomer Degradation in PEWE. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(10), 104501. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac94a3
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