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Impact of impurities on water electrolysis: a review

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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & FUELS
Volume 7, Issue 7, Pages 1565-1603

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2se01517j

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Low temperature water electrolysers are sensitive to water quality and common impurities can affect the device performance and lifetime. Purifying the feed water adds cost and complexity, and failure of purification equipment can cause degradation of the electrolysers. This review provides a comprehensive overview of impurities in operating electrolysers, including their sources, degradation mechanisms, characterization techniques, water purification technologies, and mitigation strategies. It generalizes existing mechanisms, proposes new ones, and offers a framework for considering operational implications.
Low temperature water electrolysers such as Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysers (PEMWEs), Alkaline Water Electrolysers (AWEs), and Anion Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysers (AEMWEs) are known to be sensitive to water quality, with a range of common impurities impacting performance, hydrogen quality and device lifetime. Purification of feed water adds to cost, operational complexity, and design limitations, while failure of purification equipment can lead to degradation of electrolyser materials and components. Increased robustness to impurities will offer a route to longer device lifetimes and reduced operating costs but understanding of the impact of impurities and associated degradation mechanisms is currently limited. This critical review offers, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of relevant impurities in operating electrolysers and their impact. Impurity sources, degradation mechanisms, characterisation techniques, water purification technologies and mitigation strategies are identified and discussed. The review generalises already reported mechanisms, proposes new mechanisms, and provides a framework for consideration of operational implications.

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