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Current status of membraneless water electrolysis cells
Authors:Gerhard F. Swiegers  Anh Linh Hoang  Aaron Hodges  George Tsekouras  Chong-Yong Lee  Klaudia Wagner  Gordon Wallace
Affiliation:Intelligent Polymer Research Institute and Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
Abstract:Commercial water electrolysis cells require a resistive, ion-permeable, gas-impermeable separator membrane between the electrodes to stop the hydrogen bubbles from mixing with the oxygen bubbles and vice versa. This work reviews the current status of ‘membraneless’ water electrolysis cells that safely avoid need for such a separator membrane. Three different approaches have been used to realize such cells. In the first approach, laminar flow within a microfluidic reaction chamber has been used to entrain the hydrogen and oxygen gas bubbles in separate, parallel streams that do not mix. In the second approach, closely-spaced porous electrodes have had liquid electrolyte divergently pumped through them to sweep the produced hydrogen and oxygen bubbles to different locations. In the most recent, promising approach, gas diffusion electrodes have been used to directly extract gas as it is produced, thereby avoiding discernible bubble formation and eliminating the need for a separator membrane to keep the gases separate.
Keywords:Hydrogen  Water electrolysis  Electrolyzer  Electrolyser  Membraneless
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