Combining catalysis and hydrogen storage in direct borohydride fuel cells: towards more efficient energy utilization

2017 
The hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) during the electrochemical oxidation of borohydride is the major efficiency loss in direct borohydride fuel cells (DBFCs). Here we show that an YH2–Pd thin film electrode, which combines catalysis on the Pd layer and H storage in the YH2 layer, can effectively promote the energy utilization efficiency. The YH2 layer can absorb the atomic H generated during the BH4− oxidation on the Pd layer and effectively suppress HER. The absorbed H can be further oxidized into H2O in NaOH solution, allowing full utilization of the 8 electrons in BH4− oxidation. The YH2–Pd electrode can be regarded as a hybridization of the anodes in conventional DBFCs and nickel-metal hydride batteries. The hydrogen absorption/desorption during the electrochemical process is in situ monitored by optical transmittance measurements, which provide key insights into the interconversion mechanisms and energetics of the hydridic, neutral and protonic hydrogen species.
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