Critical Review—Identifying Critical Gaps for Polymer Electrolyte Water Electrolysis Development
Paul Scherrer Institute · ETH Zurich
Abstract
Although polymer electrolyte water electrolyzers (PEWEs) have been used in small-scale (kW to tens of kW range) applications for several decades, PEWE technology for hydrogen production in energy applications (power-to-gas, power-to-fuel, etc.) requires significant improvements in the technology to address the challenges associated with cost, performance and durability. Systems with power of hundreds of kW or even MWs, corresponding to hydrogen production rates of around 10 to 20 kg/h, have started to appear in the past 5 years. The thin (∼0.2 mm) polymer electrolyte in the PEWE with low ohmic resistance, compared to the alkaline cell with liquid electrolyte, allows operation at high current densities of 1–3…
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5Topics & keywords
- Durability
- Electrolyte
- Process engineering
- Electrolysis of water
- Polymer electrolyte membrane electrolysis
- Hydrogen fuel
- Materials science
- Electrolysis