November 19, 2024
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Screening aqueous organic redox couples for spontaneous hydrogen generation on catalysts

Abstract

Two low-cost redox couples with near neutral or alkaline pH - 7,8-dihydroxyphenazine-2-sulfonic acid (DHPS) and chrome chelated ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (Cr-EDTA) with ammonia – are identified to generate hydrogen evolution spontaneously on Pt/C catalysts. Cr-EDTA redox couple has two times higher hydrogen evolution rate than that of DHPS, and the charged Cr-EDTA molecules are fully utilized to generate hydrogen gas, while ~ 50% of DHPS molecules are utilized to produce hydrogen spontaneously on Pt/C catalysts. The Cr-EDTA electrolyte enables cost reduction by allowing cheap raw material of Cr and corrosion resistant alloy instead of costly superalloy for catalytic reactor systems. Furthermore, the Cr-EDTA with ammonia as a negolyte for flow batteries was validated to suppress hydrogen evolution side reaction, reach 99% of coulombic efficiency in flow cell operation paired with Fe(CN)6 redox couple near neutral pH.

Published: November 19, 2024

Citation

Kim S., J. Shon, and L. Yan. 2024. Screening aqueous organic redox couples for spontaneous hydrogen generation on catalysts Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.