A reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) and a Palladium hydride (PdH) reference electrode are proposed with a convenient design for use at high temperatures and pressures (HTP). A constant electrochemically driven supply of H 2 on the RHE or PdH surface ensures preservation of the H 2 equilibrium potential and mixed ( α + β )-phase in the PdH layer, respectively, thereby ensuring stable potentials at HTP conditions for prolonged periods of time. Furthermore, the potential of the PdH reference electrode is calibrated as a function of temperature and pressure with respect to the RHE. In contrast to earlier calibration attempts, we find that the potential of the PdH electrode in the mixed ( α + β )-phase is independent of temperature and pressure, with a value of ∼55 mV vs the RHE at 25 °C, 1 bar, 45 wt% KOH. When the PdH is charged with enough hydrogen to assume the H-rich β -phase only, its potential follows that of the RHE, but shows a sluggish equilibration upon changing pressure or temperature, due to the slow diffusion of H in β -PdH.
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Leuaa, P., & Chatzichristodoulou, C. (2022). Reversible Hydrogen and Pd Hydride Reference Electrodes with Electrochemically Supplied H 2 for High Temperature and Pressure Electrochemistry. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 169(5), 054534. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac7081
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