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Composite membranes for alkaline electrolysis based on polysulfone and mineral fillers

Burnat, Dariusz
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Schlupp, Meike
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Wichser, Adrian
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2015
Journal of Power Sources

Mineral-based membranes for high temperature alkaline electrolysis were developed by a phase inversion process with polysulfone as binder. The long-term stability of new mineral fillers: wollastonite, forsterite and barite was assessed by 8000 h-long leaching experiments (5.5 M KOH, 85 degrees C) combined with thermodynamic modelling. Barite has released only 6.22 10-4 M of Ba ions into the electrolyte and was selected as promising filler material, due to its excellent stability. Barite-based membranes, prepared by the phase inversion process, were further studied. The resistivity of these membranes in 5.5 M KOH was investigated as a function of membrane thickness and total porosity, hydrodynamic porosity as well as gas purities determined by conducting electrolysis at ambient conditions. It was found that a dense top layer resulting from the phase inversion process, shows resistivity values up to 451.0 +/- 22 Omega cm, which is two orders of magnitude higher than a porous bulk membrane microstructure (3.89 Omega cm). Developed membranes provided hydrogen purity of 99.83 at 200 mA cm(-2), which is comparable to previously used chrysotile membranes and higher than commercial state-of-the-art Zirfon 500utp membrane. These cost-effective polysulfone - barite membranes are promising candidates as asbestos replacement for commercial applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.jpowsour.2015.04.066
Web of Science ID

WOS:000356746400019

Author(s)
Burnat, Dariusz
Schlupp, Meike
Wichser, Adrian
Lothenbach, Barbara
Gorbar, Michal
Zuettel, Andreas  
Vogt, Ulrich F.
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal of Power Sources
Volume

291

Start page

163

End page

172

Subjects

Alkaline electrolysis

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Membrane gas separator

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Phase inversion

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Barite

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Resistivity

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Gas purity

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REVIEWED

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September 28, 2015
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