PEACE at the 2nd electrochemical national symposium

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Published: June 30, 2025

On May 12, 2025, the PEACE project went to the 2nd Electrochemical National Symposium in Utrecht (NL) to unravel the intricate relationship between bubble dynamics and ohmic resistance in alkaline electrolysis.

A poster presentation of the PEACE team members Saksham Pandey & Thijs de Groot and colleagues from Sustainable Process Engineering Group of Eindhoven University of Technology, delves into crucial aspects influencing the efficiency of electrolyzer systems, pivotal for sustainable hydrogen production. Using a combination of high-speed camera imaging and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), the study investigates how electrode coating influences gas fraction within the electrode–diaphragm gap, which in turn directly affects ohmic resistance. The research specifically presents gas fraction values observed in zero-gap configurations, supported by an accompanying ohmic resistance model.

As efforts continue to scale up hydrogen production for renewable energy solutions, insights from this research are poised to drive advancements in electrolysis efficiency.

Check out the poster HERE.

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