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Organic Proton-Buffer Electrode to Separate Hydrogen and Oxygen Evolution in Acid Water Electrolysis

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 58, Issue 14, Pages 4622-4626

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201814625

Keywords

acidic solution; hydrogen production; membrane-free; pyrene-4,5,9,10-tetraone; water electrolysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21622303, 21333002]
  2. National Key Research and Development Plan [2016YFB0901500]
  3. State Key Basic Research Program of China [2016YFA0203302]

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Hydrogen production from water via electrolysis in acid is attracting extensive attention as an attractive alternative approach to replacing fossil fuels. However, the simultaneous evolution of H-2 and O-2 requires a fluorine-containing proton exchange membrane to prevent the gases from mixing while using the same space to concentrate the gases, which significantly increases the cost and reduces the flexibility of this approach. Here, a battery electrode based on the highly reversible enolization reaction of pyrene-4,5,9,10-tetraone is first introduced as a solid-state proton buffer to separate the O-2 and H-2 evolution of acidic water electrolysis in space and time, through which the gas mixing issue can be avoided without using any membrane. This process allows us to separately consider H-2 and O-2 production according to the variation in input power (e.g., the renewable energy) and/or the location for H-2 concentration, thus showing high flexibility for H-2 production.

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