Fuel, cilt.371, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
The performance of a Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Water Electrolyzer (PEMWE) is heavily dependent on its operational conditions. In this study, we applied pulsed voltage with varying duty cycles, frequencies, and voltage amplitudes to the cell. We examined their effects on energy consumption, hydrogen flow rate, current consumption, and the time required to produce hydrogen. The applied frequency ranged from 1 kHz to 20 kHz, the voltage amplitude varied from 1.5 V to 2.5 V, and the duty cycle was adjusted to 50 to 80 %. According to the experimental results, the lowest energy consumption was found to be 8.82525 J.mL−1 H2 in Case E-50-X. When a DC voltage of 1.5 V was applied, the energy consumption was 13.446 J.mL−1 H2. Pulse voltage demonstrated the potential to mitigate corrosion formation on electrode or membrane surfaces during electrolysis, contributing to energy savings and prolonging equipment life for sustainable hydrogen production.