Early Warning for the Electrolyzer: Monitoring CO2 Reduction via In‐Line Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

Author:

Warkentin Hugh12ORCID,O'Brien Colin P.12ORCID,Holowka Sarah12,Maxwell Benjamin3,Awara Mariam3,Bouman Mark3,Zeraati Ali Shayesteh1,Nicholas Rachael2,Ip Alexander H.2,Elsahwi Essam S.3ORCID,Gabardo Christine M.12ORCID,Sinton David1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University of Toronto 5 King's College Road Toronto ON, Canada M5S 3G8 Canada

2. CERT Systems Inc. 406-501 Alliance Ave Toronto ON M6 N 2 J1 Canada

3. Pulsenics Inc. 2 Cedar St Newark NJ 07102 United States of America

Abstract

AbstractThe electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) to fuels and feedstocks presents an opportunity to decarbonize the chemical industry, and current electrolyzer performance levels approach commercial viability. However, stability remains below that required, in part because of the challenge of probing these electrolyzer systems in real time and the challenge of determining the root cause of failure. Failure can result from initial conditions (e. g., the over‐ or under‐compression of the electrolyzer), gradual degradation of components (e. g., cathode or anode catalysts), the accumulation of products or by‐products, or immediate changes such as the development of a hole in the membrane or a short circuit. Identifying and mitigating these assembly‐related, gradual, and immediate failure modes would increase both electrolyzer lifetime and economic viability of CO2RR. We demonstrate the continuous monitoring of CO2RR electrolyzers during operation via non‐disruptive, real‐time electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis. Using this technique, we characterise common failure modes ‐ compression, salt formation, and membrane short circuits ‐ and identify electrochemical parameter signatures for each. We further propose a framework to identify, predict, and prevent failures in CO2RR electrolyzers. This framework allowed for the prediction of anode degradation ~11 hours before other indicators such as selectivity or voltage.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry

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