Data underlying the publication: Mapping Spatial and Temporal Electrochemical Activity of Water and CO2 Electrolysis on Gas-Diffusion Electrodes Using Infrared Thermography

doi: 10.4121/fd766def-ab29-423e-99fd-b7cc6305b3e1.v1
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doi: 10.4121/fd766def-ab29-423e-99fd-b7cc6305b3e1
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Iglesias van Montfort, Hugo-Pieter; Burdyny, Thomas (2024): Data underlying the publication: Mapping Spatial and Temporal Electrochemical Activity of Water and CO2 Electrolysis on Gas-Diffusion Electrodes Using Infrared Thermography. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/fd766def-ab29-423e-99fd-b7cc6305b3e1.v1
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Electrolysis of water, CO2, and nitrogen-based compounds presents the opportunity of generating fossil-free fuels and feedstocks at an industrial scale. Such devices are complex in operation, and their performance metrics are usually reported as electrode-averaged quantities. In this work, we report the usage of infrared thermography to map the electrochemical activity of a gas-diffusion electrode performing water and CO2 reduction. By associating the heat map to a characteristic catalytic activity, the presented system can capture electrochemical and physical phenomena as they occur in electrolyzers for large-scale energy applications. We demonstrate applications for catalyst screening, catalyst-degradation measurements, and spatial activity mapping for water and CO2 electrolysis at current densities up to 0.2 A cm–2. At these current densities we report catalyst temperature increases (>10 K for 0.2 A cm–2) not apparent otherwise. Furthermore, substantial localized current density fluctuations are present. These observations challenge assumed local conditions, providing new fundamental and applied perspectives.


history
  • 2024-03-28 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
xlsx
funding
  • Shell Global Solutions International B.V.
  • the Netherlands Enterprise Agency's TKI program
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Department of chemical engineering

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