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Room-temperature electrochemical water-gas shift reaction for high purity hydrogen production.

Xiaoju CuiHai-Yan SuRuixue ChenLiang YuJinchao DongChao MaSuheng WangJian-Feng LiFan YangJianping XiaoMengtao ZhangDing MaDehui DengDonghui ZhangZhong-Qun TianXinhe Bao
Published in: Nature communications (2019)
Traditional water-gas shift reaction provides one primary route for industrial production of clean-energy hydrogen. However, this process operates at high temperatures and pressures, and requires additional separation of H2 from products containing CO2, CH4 and residual CO. Herein, we report a room-temperature electrochemical water-gas shift process for direct production of high purity hydrogen (over 99.99%) with a faradaic efficiency of approximately 100%. Through rational design of anode structure to facilitate CO diffusion and PtCu catalyst to optimize CO adsorption, the anodic onset potential is lowered to almost 0 volts versus the reversible hydrogen electrode at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The optimized PtCu catalyst achieves a current density of 70.0 mA cm-2 at 0.6 volts which is over 12 times that of commercial Pt/C (40 wt.%) catalyst, and remains stable for even more than 475 h. This study opens a new and promising route of producing high purity hydrogen.
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