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Qiucheng Xu1, José A Zamora Zeledón2, Bjørt Óladóttir Joensen1
1Surface Physics and Catalysis (Surf Cat) Section, Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark.
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Membrane-electrode assembly (MEA)-based CO2 electrolysis shows great potential for industrial-scale chemical production, but long-term stability remains a key challenge. The degradation mechanisms of catalysts and electrodes in MEAs are not yet fully understood. Here a customized operando synchrotron X-ray characterization platform was established to track the time- and space-resolved evolution of ions and water movement, crystal structure and catalyst variations in MEAs. Using Au and Ag model catalysts, we show that the crystalline phase catalyst stability and catalyst-substrate adhesion are critical to MEA durability. Small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering analysis reveals that Au catalysts, with their robust crystal structure and stable catalyst-substrate adhesion, maintain stability under accelerated stress tests, whereas Ag catalysts degrade due to particle agglomeration, an undesirable dissolution-recrystallization process and detachment. This study demonstrates the advanced capabilities of operando X-ray techniques in elucidating catalyst and electrode degradation in CO2 electrolysers.

