Exploring Proton Activity at the Membrane/Electrode Interface with Microelectrodes

ECS transactions(2023)

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Microelectrode measurements using a polycrystalline platinum microelectrode were used to simulate the membrane/electrode interface of a membrane-electrode-assembly (MEA) architecture. The proton activity for the hydrogen-evolution reaction (HER) was evaluated for 40, 60, and 80% relative humidity. Proton activity was calculated to be 0.5, 1.0 and 2.0 for 40, 60, and 80% relative humidity, respectively, using open circuit potential measurements between Nafion 211 and 1 molal HClO 4 . The fraction of protons which dissociate at a given relative humidity condition appears to be a distinctive factor in proton activity for Nafion 211 compared to an aqueous electrolyte. The microelectrode measurements exhibited a Tafel slope of ~120 mV/dec, similar to that observed for platinum in MEA systems, demonstrating that kinetic measurements made with microelectrodes can be representative of MEA kinetics.
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membrane/electrode interface,proton activity,microelectrodes
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