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Recent progress in understanding the evolution of gas bubbles during water electrolysis

Authors :
(0000-0001-6385-7755) Bashkatov, A.
(0000-0003-1379-3751) Babich, A.
Ming, X.
(0000-0002-4617-0713) Yang, X.
(0000-0003-4992-5699) Han, Y.
(0000-0002-4093-6992) Huang, M.
(0000-0002-9671-8628) Eckert, K.
(0000-0002-7918-7474) Mutschke, G.
(0000-0001-6385-7755) Bashkatov, A.
(0000-0003-1379-3751) Babich, A.
Ming, X.
(0000-0002-4617-0713) Yang, X.
(0000-0003-4992-5699) Han, Y.
(0000-0002-4093-6992) Huang, M.
(0000-0002-9671-8628) Eckert, K.
(0000-0002-7918-7474) Mutschke, G.
Source :
100. ICTAM Conference 2024, 25.-30.08.2024, Daegu, Südkorea
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Electrochemical gas evolution at electrodes beside mass transfer across the interface involves a variety of phenomena at different scales that are coupled with each other. Today, our understanding still seems to be limited, e.g. with respect of accurately predicting the bubble departure size. As the details of growth and transport of gas bubbles have a strong impact on the performance of electrolyzer devices, a better understanding is needed for improving their efficiency. The talk will elaborate on recent progress in understanding how capillary, thermal, electric and wetting effects influence the gas bubble evolution, thereby combining experimental and numerical efforts.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
100. ICTAM Conference 2024, 25.-30.08.2024, Daegu, Südkorea
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1456321489
Document Type :
Electronic Resource