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Published on: September 7, 2018
Oxide-Filled Porous Transport Layer in Ordered Membrane Electrode Assembly for Water Electrolysis
Shiqi Zhao1,2, Yiyang Liu1, Yuzhuo Jiang1
1Division of Advanced Nanomaterials, Suzhou Institute of Nano-tech and Nano-bionics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Suzhou 215123, China.
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The poor interfacial contact between the low-iridium-loaded catalyst layer and the porous transport layer (PTL) remains a major bottleneck for limiting the performance of proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE). In this work, a microporous layer (MPL) composed of CeO2 nanoparticles and microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) was developed to address this challenge. By rationally tuning the particle sizes of CeO2 and MCC, the resulting infill structure exhibited significantly improved interfacial compatibility and a tailored pore size distribution. Consequently, the ordered membrane electrode assembly (MEA) incorporating this optimized MPL demonstrated an electrochemically active surface area (ECSA) 2.8 times higher than that of a conventional MEA without an MPL filler. Furthermore, the fabricated ordered MEA achieved a high current density of 4.58 A cm-2 at 2.0 V with an ultralow Ir catalyst loading of 48.4 μg cm-2 while giving excellent activity retention for over 200 h at 0.5 A cm-2 current density. This study offers a promising strategy for designing high-performance MEA with ultralow precious metal loading.

