International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.44, No.11, 5090-5098, 2019
Alternative cost-effective electrodes for hydrogen production in saline water condition
For the sustainable clean and green energy, hydrogen is considered as one of the prominent renewable energy source which attracted increasing interests in recent years. To produce this, one of the cheapest method is water electrolysis. But several challenges in water electrolysis are, to reduce the maintenance cost, energy consumption and high cost of platinum electrode material. So, in search of an alternative low cost and efficient electrode material, researchers are modifying various metals electrodes to replace the noble metal electrodes. Stainless steel (SS 304) is one of the types of carbon steel material commonly used for various applications. The aim of the work is to explore the stainless steel (SS 304), annealed at high temperature, with and without "hydrogen and argon" environment and tested the samples for hydrogen production in sea water condition (3.5% NaCl). Cr2O3 and MnCr2O4 spinel oxide formation was observed over the surface of the electrodes after annealing process. From Raman, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) and electrochemical measurements it was observed that, the sample prepared under hydrogen and argon environment is stable when compared with the rest of the samples. Decrease in relative amount of chromium oxide was observed for the sample annealed in air environment. The rate of production of hydrogen prepared under "hydrogen and argon" environment is higher and the results are discussed. (C) 2018 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.