Engineering of Stabilized Ru‐Based Proton Exchange Membrane Water Electrolysis
Abstract
Abstract Proton exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE) is a promising blueprint for the industrial production of green hydrogen in the short term, but its large‐scale deployment is extremely constrained by the high cost and low storage of Ir‐dependent anode catalysts. Ru‐based PEMWE, employing Ru‐based composites as anode catalysts, has emerged as a promising alternative to Ir‐dependent PEMWE in recent years, offering lower electrolytic voltages and improved cost‐effectiveness. However, the practical application of Ru‐based PEMWE is hindered by stability degradation involving Ru‐based catalyst dissolution, membrane chemical degradation, corrosion of porous transport layer and bipolar plate, and the interactions between them. In this review, the stability degradation mechanisms from Ru‐based catalyst to other core components to the cell system alongside the mutual effects of core components are systematically sorted out. The stability synergistic optimization strategies are subsequently discussed, ranging from individual components to system‐level comprehensive consideration, for the engineering of a stable Ru‐based PEMWE system. Finally, the outlook is provided based on the promising development direction and key scientific challenge for Ru‐based PEMWE system, aiming to provide theoretical guidance and technical reference for the design of highly stable and low‐cost Ru‐based PEMWE system by integrating industry‐aligned standards and emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in system engineering.
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Authors (5)
Haisheng Zhang
Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Material Chemistry Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China Heilongjiang University Harbin 150080 China
Jiawei Li
Haijing Yan
Xiaodong Chen
Innovative Centre for Flexible Devices (iFLEX), Max Planck-NTU Joint Lab for Artificial Senses, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Republic of Singapore
Honggang Fu
Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Materials Chemistry, Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China