Platinum Coated Titanium Mesh Electrode For PEM Electrolyzer (Rectangular)

The electrolysis of water using a source of renewable energy is the key technology for carbon-free hydrogen production. This reaction takes place in an electrolyzer. Based on the types of electrolytes and operating conditions, electrolyzers can be classified into three main categories: (1) alkaline water electrolyzer (AWE) , (2) high temperature solid oxide electrolyzer (SOE) and (3) proton exchange membrane(PEM) electrolyzer. Platinum-based materials are presently recognized as the top electro-catalysts for the cathode side in PEM electrolyzers, which exhibit acceptable electrochemical activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction(HER) in acidic electrolytes. In view of cost reduction and high efficiency, our platinum coated titanium mesh electrodes are the best option for optimizing output and life.

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The electrolysis of water using a source of renewable energy is the key technology for carbon-free hydrogen production. This reaction takes place in an electrolyzer. Based on the types of electrolytes and operating conditions, electrolyzers can be classified into three main categories: (1) alkaline water electrolyzer (AWE) , (2) high temperature solid oxide electrolyzer (SOE) and (3) proton exchange membrane(PEM) electrolyzer. Platinum-based materials are presently recognized as the top electro-catalysts for the cathode side in PEM electrolyzers, which exhibit acceptable electrochemical activity for the hydrogen evolution reaction(HER) in acidic electrolytes. In view of cost reduction and high efficiency, our platinum coated titanium mesh electrodes are the best option for optimizing output and life.

Main Technical Parameters

Shape

Rectangular

Substrate

Titanium

Coating

Platinum (Pt)

Coating Thickness

0.1~20 µm

Current Density

≤8000 A/m²

pH Range

1~12

Fluorides Content

<50mg/L

Operation Temperaturre

< 80 ºC

Application

PEM Electrolyzer

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Platinum Coated Titanium Electrodes for Hydrogen Production

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