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An alternative approach to selective sea water oxidation for hydrogen production
Authors:Rengarajan Balaji   Balasingam Suresh Kannan   Jothinathan Lakshmi   Natarajan Senthil   Subramanyan Vasudevan   Ganapathy Sozhan   Ashok Kumar Shukla  Subbiah Ravichandran  
Affiliation:aElectro Inorganic Chemicals Division, Central Electrochemical Research Institute, Karaikudi 630006, India;bSolid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India
Abstract:Sea water electrolysis is one of the promising ways to produce hydrogen since it is available in plentiful supply on the earth. However, in sea water electrolysis toxic chlorine evolution is the preferred reaction over oxygen evolution at the anode. In this work, research has been focused on the development of electrode materials with a high selectivity for oxygen evolution over chlorine evolution. Selective oxidation in sea water electrolysis has been demonstrated by using a cation-selective polymer. We have used a perm-selective membrane (Nafion®), which electrostatically repels chloride ions (Cl) to the electrode surface and thereby enhances oxygen evolution at the anode. The efficiency and behaviour of the electrode have been characterized by means of anode current efficiency and polarization studies. The surface morphology of the electrode has been characterized by using a scanning electron microscope (SEM). The results suggest that nearly 100% oxygen evolution efficiency could be achieved when using an IrO2/Ti electrode surface-modified by a perm-selective polymer.
Keywords:Selective water oxidation   Hydrogen   Oxygen evolution   Chlorine evolution   Perm-selective membrane
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