Improved Operation of Chloralkaline Reversible Cells with Mixed Metal Oxide Electrodes Made Using Microwaves.
Jamylle Y C RibeiroGéssica O S SantosAline R DóriaIñaki RequenaMarcos R V LanzaGiancarlo Richard Salazar-BandaKatlin I B EguiluzJusto LobatoManuel Andres Rodrigo RodrigoPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
This study focuses on the synthesis of mixed metal oxide anodes (MMOs) with the composition Ti/RuO 2 Sb 2 O 4 Pt x (where x = 0, 5, 10 mol) using hybrid microwave irradiation heating. The synthesized electrodes were characterized using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray energy-dispersive analysis, X-ray diffraction, cyclic voltammetry, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. These electrodes were then evaluated in both bulk electrolytic and fuel cell tests within a reversible chloralkaline electrochemical cell. The configurations using the electrodes Ti/(RuO 2 ) 0.7 -(Sb 2 O 4 ) 0.3 and Ti/(RuO 2 ) 66.5 -(Sb2O 4 ) 28.5 -Pt 5 presented lower onset potential for oxygen and chlorine evolution reactions and reduced resistance to charge transfer compared to the Ti/(RuO 2 ) 63 -(Sb 2 O 4 ) 27 -Pt 10 variant. These electrodes demonstrated notable performance in reversible electrochemical cells, achieving Coulombic efficiencies of up to 60% when operating in the electrolytic mode at current densities of 150 mA cm -2 . They also reached maximum power densities of 1.2 mW cm -2 in the fuel cell. In both scenarios, the presence of platinum in the MMO coating positively influenced the process. Furthermore, a significant challenge encountered was crossover through the membranes, primarily associated with gaseous Cl 2 . This study advances our understanding of reversible electrochemical cells and presents possibilities for further exploration and refinement. It demonstrated that the synergy of innovative electrode synthesis strategies and electrochemical engineering can lead to promising and sustainable technologies for energy conversion.
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