Manufacturing Free‐Standing, Porous Metallic Layers with Dynamic Hydrogen Bubble Templating

Author:

Mularczyk Adrian12ORCID,Niblett Daniel3ORCID,Wijpkema Adam1,van Maris Marc P. F. H. L.4ORCID,Forner‐Cuenca Antoni12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Electrochemical Materials and Systems Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry Eindhoven University of Technology PO Box 513 Eindhoven MB 5600 The Netherlands

2. Eindhoven Institute for Renewable Energy Systems Eindhoven University of Technology P.O. Box 513 Eindhoven MB 5600 The Netherlands

3. School of Engineering Newcastle University Newcastle NE1 7RU UK

4. Multi‐Scale Lab Mechanics of Materials Department of Mechanical Engineering Eindhoven University of Technology PO Box 513 Eindhoven MB 5600 The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractThe 3D structure (i.e., microstructure) of porous electrodes governs the performance of emerging electrochemical technologies such as fuel cells, electrolysis, and batteries. Sustaining electrochemical reactions and convective‐diffusive mass transport at high efficiency is complex and motivates the search for sophisticated microstructures with multimodal pore size distributions and pore size gradients. Here a new synthesis route for porous, metallic layers is presented that combines the characteristics of carbon structures (i.e., pore size, porosity) with the properties of metals (i.e., recyclability, conductivity). Building on the method of dynamic hydrogen bubble templating, a novel approach is engineered to manufacture thin, free‐standing layers using an electrochemical flow cell through the introduction of an intermediate layer and optimization of the synthesis parameters. Mechanically stable layers are created with thicknesses ranging from ≈50 to ≈200 µm comprising porous, dendritic structures, arranged to form a vascular network of larger pores with a gradient in radii from ≈5 µm at the bottom and up to ≈36 µm at the top of the material. Using X‐ray tomographic data, the morphology is analyzed, and the diffusive transport through the material as a function of liquid filling is simulated and compared to state‐of‐the‐art carbon fiber‐based electrodes, showing significantly higher mass transfer properties.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Publisher

Wiley

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