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In-situ Direct Seawater Electrolysis Using Floating Platform in Ocean with Uncontrollable Wave Motion

Abstract

Direct hydrogen production from inexhaustible seawater using abundant offshore wind power offers a promising pathway for achieving a sustainable energy industry and fuel economy. Various direct seawater electrolysis methods have been demonstrated to be effective at the laboratory scale. However, larger-scale in situ demonstrations that are completely free of corrosion and side reactions in fluctuating oceans are lacking. Here, fluctuating conditions of the ocean were considered for the first time, and seawater electrolysis in wave motion environment was achieved. We present the successful scaling of a floating seawater electrolysis system that employed wind power in Xinghua Bay and the integration of a 1.2 Nm3 h−1 -scale pilot system. Stable electrolysis operation was achieved for over 240 h with an electrolytic energy consumption of 5 kWh Nm−3 H2 and a high purity (>99.9%) of hydrogen under fluctuating ocean conditions (0~0.9 m wave height, 0~15 m s−1 wind speed), which is comparable to that during onshore water electrolysis. The concentration of impurity ions in the electrolyte was low and stable over a long period of time under complex and changing scenarios. We identified the technological challenges and performances of the key system components and examined the future outlook for this emerging technology.

Funding source: This work is supported by Program for Guangdong Introducing Innovative and Entrepreneurial Teams (Grant No. 2019ZT08G315 to H.X.). We would like to thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 52104400 to Y.W., No. 52004166 to T.L., No. 52304427 to C.L., No. 51827901 to H.X., No. 52374133 to Y.W.). We are grateful for the support from the National Key R&D Program of China (Grant No. 2022YFB4102100 to T.L.).
Related subjects: Production & Supply Chain
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2024-06-21
2024-12-12
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