International Journals Jong-Hoon Kim, Jung-Nam Lee, Chung-Yul Yoo, Kyo-Beum Lee, and Woong-Moo Lee, "Low-cost and energy-efficient asymmetric nickel electrode for alkaline water electrolysis," International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, vol. 40, no. 34, pp. 10720–10725, Sep. 2015. -SCI
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Porous nickel electrodes for alkaline water electrolysis were made in simple manner by sintering nickel powder that was first
compressed into nickel foam. The pores inside the sintered body show asymmetrical distribution in size, small pores (~5 mm) existing
near one surface and open structure (pore size: 100e200 mm) at the other surface. Such asymmetric body performs the dual role
such that one surface has the electro-catalytic layer for the electrochemical reactions and the other surface has the escaping route
of gas/electrolyte mixture. A nickel electrode stack was assembled by incorporating the sintered bodies, polymer separators and
multi-functional light-weight gaskets. Two nickel electrodes with a separator between them were enclosed to make a unit cell in the
gasket frame which plays the multi-role of electrolyte supply, exit of produced gas and sealing agent. By applying 1.8 V per unit cell,
an electrolyzer made of such stacks with electrodes of 200 cm2 surface area displays current of over 80 A at 80 C over 400 h
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