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Journal of Power Sources, Vol.229, 32-35, 2013
Hydrogen production by methanol-water solution electrolysis with an alkaline membrane cell
The basic concept of methanol-water solution electrolysis with an alkaline membrane and the experimental studies are presented. The measurements were performed with a membrane electrode assembly consisting of an anion exchange membrane, Pt/C cathode and either PtRu/C or Pt/C anode. Hydrogen production efficiency was measured and the effects of temperature and methanol concentration on the electrolysis performance were investigated. PtRu was found to be a better catalyst at low potentials and the hydrogen was produced with a high efficiency. The results indicate that the favored kinetics and mass transport at high temperatures result in increased hydrogen production. Additionally, it was found that, increasing methanol concentration decreased the performance of the electrolysis as the membrane morphology changes as a function of the concentration. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.