The role of ionic blockades in controlling the efficiency of energy recovery in forward bias bipolar membranes
Wei Lun Toh,
Hieu Q. Dinh,
An T. Chu,
Ethan R. Sauvé and
Yogesh Surendranath ()
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Wei Lun Toh: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Hieu Q. Dinh: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
An T. Chu: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ethan R. Sauvé: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yogesh Surendranath: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nature Energy, 2023, vol. 8, issue 12, 1405-1416
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Abstract Limited understanding exists about the operation of bipolar membranes (BPMs) in forward bias to convert protonic gradients into electrical work, despite their emerging role in many electrochemical devices. In these device contexts, the BPM is typically exposed to complex electrolyte mixtures, but their impact on polarization remains poorly understood. Here we develop a mechanistic model explaining the forward bias polarization behaviour of BPMs in mixed electrolytes with different acidities/basicities. This model invokes that weak acids/bases accumulate in the BPM and impose an ionic blockade that inhibits the recombination of stronger acids/bases, resulting in a substantial neutralization overpotential. We demonstrate the utility of our model for fuel cells and redox flow batteries and introduce two materials design strategies for mitigating this inhibition. Lastly, we apply our findings to enhance the energy efficiency of carbonate management in CO2 electrolysers. This work highlights how non-equilibrium local environments at membrane–membrane interfaces can define the efficiency of protonic-to-electrical energy conversion.
Date: 2023
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