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Flexible endothermic or exothermic operation for temperature-oriented alkaline water electrolysis

Weizhe Zhang, Yuhang Zhuo,Peixuan Hao,Menghua Liu, Houquan Liu,Shuang Li,Yixiang Shi,Ningsheng Cai

CELL REPORTS PHYSICAL SCIENCE(2024)

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Abstract
Traditional 60 degrees C-85 degrees C alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) systems suffer from high specific energy consumption (4.4-5.3 kWh Nm(-3)), which is yielded by poor performance and consumes parasitic energy to remove excessive heat. This study presents construction of a 20 kW endo-/exothermic ET-AWE system, oriented by elevated temperature (ET), that achieves a performance of 1.768 V@0.612 A cm(-2) for 5.314 Nm(3) h(-1) hydrogen production while accomplishing >= 12 h thermoneutral operation. By trading off between system thermal and electrical energy requirements, a universal criterion to determine thermoneutral points yielding an optimal efficiency of 82.56%, and a decreased specific energy consumption of 4.293 kWh Nm(-3) at 0.594 A cm(-2) and 130 degrees C is proposed. The capacity of ET-AWE systems to receive external heat from diversified thermal sources in endothermic mode is possible in this system. Flexible combined hydrogen and high-value heat supplies in exothermic mode allow for unique electric-hydrogen-heat coordination.
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green H2 production,alkaline water electrolysis,elevated temperature,thermoneutral operation,flexible endo-/exothermic transition
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