Sulfonated Graphene Oxide Linked with Alkali Metal Ions Membranes for Proton Conductivity in Hydrogen Production from Water Electrolysis
JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE(2024)
摘要
Amid technological advances, rising energy demand, and environmental concerns, countries endorse green energy solutions. Prominent among them is hydrogen production via clean water electrolysis, a key strategy for sustainable development. Herein, to address the limitations of expensive and potentially harmful Nafion membranes, we have developed a new graphene oxide (GO) series membranes (hydrophilic sulfonated GO (GO-SO3H) linked with monovalent alkali metal ions were synthesized to fabricate the membranes) to be used in water electrolysis for hydrogen production by introducing the iodide oxidation reaction (IOR) as an alternative to the traditional oxygen evolution reaction (OER). Various modifications by sulfuric acid, methanol, and different alkali metal hydroxides (LiOH, NaOH, KOH) result in membranes with distinct properties. Characterization techniques, including ATR-FTIR, SEM, AFM, XRD, water contact angle (WCA), and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), validated the modifications, assessed membrane morphology, interlayer spacing, hydrophilicity, and electrical properties. Among the membranes, GO-SO3K stood out, exhibiting the highest proton conductivity (119.16 mS) and superior potassium ion permeability (20.382 cm/s). Importantly, all GO series membranes demonstrate excellent stability in the electrochemical system. The findings suggested that GO-SO3K holds promise as a potassium ion-conductive membrane for efficient and sustainable hydrogen production, offering a viable alternative to conventional Nafion membranes in water electrolysis applications.
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Sulfonated graphene oxide,Proton exchange membrane,Potassium ion-conductive membrane,High conductivity membrane,Electrolytic hydrogen production
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