INL Researchers Reduce Operating Temperatures during Hydrogen Production Using Proton-Conducting Electrolytes

HydroGEN experts Dong Ding and Ting He and their collaborators have demonstrated efficient hydrogen production via steam electrolysis below 600°C using proton-conducting electrolytes.

HydroGEN Advanced Water Splitting Materials Consortium

December 21, 2018
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HydroGEN experts Dong Ding and Ting He from Idaho National Laboratory (INL), with other INL researchers and collaborators from Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of South Carolina, have demonstrated efficient hydrogen production via steam electrolysis below 600°C using proton-conducting electrolytes. The research titled, "3D Self‐Architectured Steam Electrode Enabled Efficient and Durable Hydrogen Production in a Proton‐Conducting Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell at Temperatures Lower Than 600° C" appeared in the November 2018 edition of Advanced Science and was featured as a section frontispiece.

Read more in this INL News Release.

Tags:
  • Hydrogen Production
  • Clean Energy
  • Next-Generation Energy Technologies
  • Hydrogen
  • Fuel Cell Technologies