Electrode for electrolysis and method for producing same

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阅读说明:本技术 电解用电极和其制造方法 (Electrode for electrolysis and method for producing same ) 是由 光岛重德 黑田义之 永岛郁男 谷口达也 锦善则 加藤昭博 阿瓦勒丁·柴纳尔 辻井文哉 于 2019-03-04 设计创作,主要内容包括:提供一种电解用电极,即使将可再生能源等功率变动大的电力作为动力源的情况下,电解性能也不易劣化,且长期稳定地维持优异的催化活性。一种电解用电极(10),其具备:至少其表面由镍或镍基合金形成的导电性基体(2);形成于导电性基体(2)的表面上、且由组成式Li<Sub>x</Sub>Ni<Sub>2-x</Sub>O<Sub>2</Sub>(0.02≤x≤0.5)表示的含锂的镍氧化物形成的中间层(4);和,形成于中间层(4)的表面上的镍钴尖晶石氧化物、铱氧化物等催化剂层(6)。(Provided is an electrode for electrolysis, which is not easily deteriorated in electrolysis performance even when electric power having large power fluctuation such as renewable energy is used as a power source, and which stably maintains excellent catalytic activity for a long period of time. An electrode (10) for electrolysis, comprising: a conductive base body (2) formed at least on the surface thereof with nickel or a nickel-based alloy; formed on the surface of the conductive substrate (2) and composed of Li x Ni 2‑x O 2 (0.02. ltoreq. x. ltoreq.0.5) and lithium-containing nickel oxideAn intermediate layer (4) formed of the above-mentioned substance; and a catalyst layer (6) such as nickel-cobalt spinel oxide or iridium oxide formed on the surface of the intermediate layer (4).)

1. An electrode for electrolysis, comprising:

a conductive substrate, at least the surface of which is formed of nickel or a nickel-based alloy;

an intermediate layer formed on the surface of the conductive substrate and composed of LixNi2-xO2Represented by the formula, wherein x is more than or equal to 0.02 and less than or equal to 0.5; and the combination of (a) and (b),

a catalyst layer formed on a surface of the intermediate layer.

2. The electrode for electrolysis according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate layer has a layer average density of 5.1g/cm3Above and 6.67g/cm3The following.

3. The electrode for electrolysis according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the catalyst layer contains at least one catalyst selected from the group consisting of nickel cobalt spinel oxide, lanthanide nickel cobalt perovskite oxide, iridium oxide, ruthenium oxide, and lithium nickel cobalt oxide.

4. A method for producing an electrolytic electrode according to any one of claims 1 to 3, comprising:

a step of applying an aqueous solution containing lithium ions and nickel ions to the surface of a conductive substrate at least the surface of which is made of nickel or a nickel-based alloy;

heat-treating the conductive base coated with the aqueous solution to form a coating of composition formula Li on the surface of the conductive basexNi2-xO2Wherein x is 0.02. ltoreq. x.ltoreq.0.5; and the combination of (a) and (b),

and forming a catalyst layer on the surface of the formed intermediate layer.

5. The method of manufacturing an electrode for electrolysis according to claim 4, wherein the aqueous solution is prepared by dissolving at least one of nickel carboxylate and lithium carboxylate in water.

6. The method for manufacturing an electrode for electrolysis according to claim 4 or 5, further comprising the steps of: after the catalyst layer is formed, heat treatment is performed at 450 ℃ or higher and 600 ℃ or lower.

Technical Field

The present invention relates to an electrode for electrolysis and a method for producing the same.

Background

Hydrogen is a secondary energy source suitable for storage and transportation and having a small environmental load, and therefore, a hydrogen energy source system using hydrogen as an energy carrier is attracting attention. At present, hydrogen is produced mainly by steam reforming of fossil fuels, but from the viewpoint of global warming and the problem of fossil fuel depletion, the importance of using renewable energy for alkaline water electrolysis of power sources is increasing.

The water electrolysis was approximately 2 types each. 1 is alkaline water electrolysis, and a high-concentration alkaline aqueous solution is used in the electrolyte. The other 1 is solid polymer type water electrolysis, and a solid polymer membrane (SPE) is used as an electrolyte. In the case of large-scale hydrogen production by water electrolysis, it can be said that alkaline water electrolysis using an inexpensive material such as an iron-based metal such as nickel is more suitable than solid polymer type water electrolysis using an electrode using a large amount of an expensive noble metal.

The high-concentration alkaline aqueous solution has high conductivity with an increase in temperature, but also has high corrosiveness. Therefore, the upper limit of the operation temperature is suppressed to about 80 to 90 ℃. The electrolytic performance is 0.3 to 0.4Acm at a current density by developing a material constituting an electrolytic cell which is resistant to a high-temperature and high-concentration alkaline aqueous solution, a material for various piping, a low-resistance separator, and an electrode having a large surface area and provided with a catalyst-2The efficiency is improved to about 1.7-1.9V (78-87% efficiency).

In the case of alkaline water electrolysis using a stable power source using a nickel-based material that is stable in a high-concentration alkaline aqueous solution as an anode for alkaline water electrolysis, it has been reported that the nickel-based anode has a lifetime of several decades or more (non-patent documents 1 and 2). However, if renewable energy is used as a power source, severe conditions such as rapid start-up and stop and load fluctuation are often encountered, and the performance of the nickel-based anode deteriorates (non-patent document 3).

Both the nickel oxide formation reaction and the reduction reaction of the formed nickel oxide proceed on the metal surface. Therefore, the removal of the electrode catalyst formed on the metal surface is promoted along with these reactions. When the electric power for electrolysis is not supplied any more, the electrolysis is stopped, and the nickel-based anode is maintained at a potential lower than the oxygen generation potential (1.23vvs. rhe) and higher than the hydrogen generation cathode (0.00vvs. rhe) as the counter electrode. Electromotive forces generated by various chemical substances are generated in the battery, and the anode potential is maintained low as the battery reaction proceeds, thereby promoting the reduction reaction of nickel oxide.

In the case of an electrolytic cell in which a plurality of cells are combined, electric current generated by cell reaction leaks through a pipe for connecting the cells. As a measure for preventing such leakage of current, for example, there is a method of continuously flowing a minute current during a stop. However, a special power control is required to continuously pass a minute current during the stop, and oxygen and hydrogen are often generated, which causes a problem that an excessive amount of labor is required for operation and management. In order to intentionally avoid the reverse current state, the liquid may be discharged immediately after the stop to prevent the battery reaction, but it is not necessarily an appropriate measure when an operation is assumed under power having a large power fluctuation such as renewable energy.

Conventionally, as a catalyst (anode catalyst) of an anode for oxygen generation used in alkaline water electrolysis, a platinum group metal oxide, a valve metal oxide, an iron group oxide, a lanthanoid group metal oxide, and the like have been used. As other anode catalysts, there are known: ni-based alloy systems such as Ni-Co and Ni-Fe; expanded surface area nickel; spinel-based Co3O4、NiCo2O4Perovskite-based LaCoO3、LaNiO3An isoelectrically conductive oxide (ceramic material); a noble metal oxide; and oxides of lanthanide group metals and noble metals (non-patent document 4).

As an anode for oxygen generation used in high-concentration alkaline water electrolysis, there are known: an anode having a lithium-containing nickel oxide layer formed in advance on the surface of a nickel substrate (patent documents 1 and 2). In addition, it is proposed that: an anode for alkaline water electrolysis having a lithium-containing nickel oxide catalyst layer containing lithium and nickel at a predetermined molar ratio formed on the surface of a nickel base (patent document 3); an anode for alkaline water electrolysis having a catalyst layer containing a nickel-cobalt oxide and an iridium oxide or a ruthenium oxide formed on the surface of a nickel substrate (patent document 4).

Disclosure of Invention

Problems to be solved by the invention

However, even in the case where the anode for alkaline water electrolysis proposed in patent documents 1 to 4 uses electric power having large power fluctuation such as renewable energy as a power source, there is a problem that the performance is easily lowered and it is difficult to stably use the anode for alkaline water electrolysis for a long period of time.

The present invention has been made in view of the problems of the prior art, and an object of the present invention is to provide an electrode for electrolysis, comprising: even when electric power having large power fluctuation such as renewable energy is used as a power source, the electrolytic performance is not easily deteriorated, and excellent catalytic activity is stably maintained for a long period of time. Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing the above-described electrode for electrolysis.

Means for solving the problems

The present inventors have conducted intensive studies to solve the above problems, and as a result, have found that: the present inventors have completed the present invention by providing a catalyst layer on the surface of a conductive substrate via an intermediate layer formed of a lithium-containing nickel oxide represented by a predetermined composition formula.

That is, according to the present invention, the following electrolysis electrode is provided.

[1]An electrode for electrolysis, comprising: a conductive substrate, at least the surface of which is formed of nickel or a nickel-based alloy; an intermediate layer formed on the surface of the conductive substrate and composed of Li xNi2-xO2(0.02. ltoreq. x. ltoreq.0.5) of a lithium-containing nickel oxide; and a catalyst layer formed on a surface of the intermediate layer.

[2]According to the above [1]]The electrode for electrolysis, wherein the intermediate layer has a layer average density of 5.1g/cm3Above and 6.67g/cm3The following.

[3] The electrode for electrolysis according to the above [1] or [2], wherein the catalyst layer contains at least one catalyst selected from the group consisting of a nickel cobalt spinel oxide, a lanthanoid nickel cobalt perovskite oxide, an iridium oxide, a ruthenium oxide, and a lithium nickel cobalt oxide.

Further, the present invention provides a method for producing an electrode for electrolysis described below.

[4]A method for producing an electrode for electrolysis, which comprises the step of [1]~[3]The method for producing an electrolytic electrode according to any one of the above methods, comprising: a step of applying an aqueous solution containing lithium ions and nickel ions to the surface of a conductive substrate at least the surface of which is made of nickel or a nickel-based alloy; heat-treating the conductive base coated with the aqueous solution to form a coating of composition formula Li on the surface of the conductive basexNi2-xO2(0.02. ltoreq. x. ltoreq.0.5) in the above formula; and a step of forming a catalyst layer on the surface of the formed intermediate layer.

[5] The method of manufacturing an electrolysis electrode according to item [4], wherein the aqueous solution is prepared by dissolving at least one of nickel carboxylate and lithium carboxylate in water.

[6] The method for producing an electrolysis electrode according to the above [4] or [5], further comprising the steps of: after the catalyst layer is formed, heat treatment is performed at 450 ℃ to 600 ℃.

ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION

According to the present invention, there can be provided an electrode for electrolysis comprising: even when electric power having large power fluctuation such as renewable energy is used as a power source, the electrolytic performance is not easily deteriorated, and excellent catalytic activity is stably maintained for a long period of time. Further, according to the present invention, there is provided a method for producing the above-mentioned electrode for electrolysis.

Drawings

FIG. 1 is a sectional view schematically showing an embodiment of an electrolysis electrode according to the present invention.

Fig. 2 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 1.

Fig. 3 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 2.

Fig. 4 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 3.

Fig. 5 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 4.

Fig. 6 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 5.

Fig. 7 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 6.

Fig. 8 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 7.

Fig. 9 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 8.

Fig. 10 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 9.

Fig. 11 is an SEM image of an intermediate cross section of sample 10.

Fig. 12 is an SEM image of the intermediate cross section of sample 11.

Fig. 13 is an SEM image of an intermediate cross section of sample 12.

Fig. 14 is a graph showing a relationship between the number of times of disconnection and the battery voltage.

Fig. 15 is a graph showing a change in current density of each test sample based on the accelerated life test.

Detailed Description

< electrode for electrolysis >

FIG. 1 is a sectional view schematically showing an embodiment of an electrolysis electrode according to the present invention. As shown in fig. 1, the electrolysis electrode 10 of the present embodiment includes: a conductive base 2; an intermediate layer 4 formed on the surface of the conductive substrate 2; and a catalyst layer 6 formed on the surface of the intermediate layer 4. Hereinafter, the details of the electrolysis electrode of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings.

(conductive substrate)

The conductive substrate 2 is a conductor for passing electricity for electrolysis, and is a member having a function as a carrier on which the intermediate layer 4 and the catalyst layer 6 are supported. At least the surface (the surface on which the intermediate layer 4 is formed) of the conductive substrate 2 is made of nickel or a nickel-based alloy. That is, the conductive substrate 2 may be entirely formed of nickel or a nickel-based alloy, or only the surface thereof may be formed of nickel or a nickel-based alloy. Specifically, the conductive substrate 2 may be formed with a coating layer of nickel or a nickel-based alloy on the surface of a metal material such as iron, stainless steel, aluminum, or titanium by plating or the like.

The thickness of the conductive substrate is preferably 0.05 to 5 mm. The shape of the conductive substrate is preferably a shape having an opening for removing bubbles of generated oxygen gas, hydrogen gas, or the like. For example, an expanded mesh or a porous expanded mesh can be used as the conductive substrate. When the conductive substrate has an opening, the opening ratio of the conductive substrate is preferably 10 to 95%.

(intermediate layer)

The intermediate layer 4 is a layer formed on the surface of the conductive substrate 2. The intermediate layer 4 suppresses corrosion and the like of the conductive substrate 2 and stably fixes the catalyst layer 6 to the conductive substrate 2. The intermediate layer 4 also functions to supply current to the catalyst layer 6 quickly. The intermediate layer 4 is composed of LixNi2-xO2(0.02. ltoreq. x. ltoreq.0.5) in the presence of a lithium-containing nickel oxide. If x in the above composition formula is less than 0.02, the conductivity becomes insufficient. On the other hand, if x exceeds 0.5, the physical strength and chemical stability are lowered. The intermediate layer 4 formed of the lithium-containing nickel oxide represented by the above composition formula has sufficient conductivity for electrolysis, and exhibits excellent properties even when used for a long period of timePhysical strength and chemical stability.

The thickness of the intermediate layer is preferably 0.01 μm or more and 100 μm or less, and more preferably 0.1 μm or more and 10 μm or less. If the thickness of the intermediate layer is less than 0.01. mu.m, the above function is not exhibited. On the other hand, even if the thickness of the intermediate layer exceeds 100 μm, the voltage loss due to the resistance in the intermediate layer becomes large, and the above-described function is not easily exhibited, and there is a case where the intermediate layer is slightly disadvantageous in terms of manufacturing cost and the like.

The layer average density of the intermediate layer is preferably 5.1g/cm3Above and 6.67g/cm3The lower, more preferably 5.1g/cm3Above and 6.0g/cm3The lower, particularly preferably 5.5g/cm3Above and 6.0g/cm3The following. The intermediate layer is preferably dense with a small percentage of pores formed therein. Specifically, the porosity (ratio of the area of pores (voids) in the entire intermediate layer) of the intermediate layer is preferably 0.29 or less, and more preferably 0.18 or less. The porosity of the intermediate layer can be calculated as follows: the image of the cross-section (SEM image) of the intermediate layer was analyzed using image processing software attached to a commercially available CCD digital microscope for image analysis (for example, product name "MSX-500 Di" manufactured by MORITEX Corporation), and calculated.

The layer average density (apparent density D) of the intermediate layer formed on the surface of the conductive substrate can be measured and calculated by the following procedure. First, a cross-sectional photograph (SEM image) of the intermediate layer was subjected to image analysis, and the porosity of the intermediate layer was calculated. Here, the lithium-containing nickel oxide (LiNiO) had a true density of 6.67g/cm3. Therefore, the layer average density (apparent density D) can be calculated from the following formula (1).

Layer average Density (g/cm)3) 6.67 × (1-porosity) … (1)

(catalyst layer)

The catalyst layer 6 is a layer having catalytic ability formed on the surface of the intermediate layer 4. The catalyst layer 6 is fixed to the conductive substrate 2 with sufficient strength by interposing the intermediate layer 4. The type of catalyst contained in the catalyst layer 6 is not particularly limited, and a catalyst having a catalytic ability suitable for the purpose may be selected and used. For example, when the electrolysis electrode 10 is an anode for alkaline water electrolysis, the catalyst layer 6 may be formed of a catalyst used in the anode for alkaline water electrolysis. When the electrolysis electrode 10 is a cathode for alkaline water electrolysis, the catalyst layer 6 may be formed of a catalyst used in the cathode for alkaline water electrolysis.

Specific examples of the catalyst include nickel cobalt spinel oxide (NiCo)2O4) Lanthanide nickel cobalt perovskite oxides, iridium oxides, ruthenium oxides, lithium nickel cobalt oxides, and the like. The lanthanide nickel cobalt perovskite oxide has a structural formula of XNiaCo1-aO3(X is at least 1 or more metal selected from lanthanum, cerium and praseodymium, 0<a<1). The catalyst layer may be formed using 1 of these catalysts, or a plurality of catalysts may be used. In the case where a plurality of catalysts are used, the components may be mixed to form a single catalyst layer. Further, the catalyst layer may be formed by stacking layers of the respective catalyst components. In the case of lamination, each layer may be composed of 1 type of catalyst, or may be composed of a layer in which a plurality of types of catalysts are mixed. For example, as the catalyst layer 6, a layer made of nickel cobalt spinel oxide may be formed on the intermediate layer 4, and then a layer made of iridium oxide may be stacked thereon. The thickness, density, and the like of the catalyst layer are not particularly limited, and may be appropriately set according to the application of the electrode and the like.

< method for producing electrode for electrolysis >

Next, a method for producing an electrolytic electrode of the present invention will be described. The method for producing an electrode for electrolysis described below is a method for producing the electrode for electrolysis described above, and the intermediate layer is formed by a thermal decomposition method. The method for forming the intermediate layer is not limited to the thermal decomposition method, and sputtering, ion plating, plasma spraying, or the like may be used, for example.

The method for producing an electrode for electrolysis of the present invention using a thermal decomposition method comprises the steps of: a step (coating step) of applying an aqueous solution containing lithium ions and nickel ions to the surface of a conductive substrate; to coating with aqueous solutionThe conductive base material of (2) is heat-treated to form a film having a composition formula Li on the surface of the conductive base materialxNi2-xO2(0.02. ltoreq. x. ltoreq.0.5) and an intermediate layer formed of a lithium-containing nickel oxide (intermediate layer formation step); and a step (catalyst layer forming step) of forming a catalyst layer on the surface of the formed intermediate layer.

(pretreatment step)

Before the coating step, the conductive substrate is preferably subjected to a chemical etching treatment in advance in order to remove contaminating particles such as metals and organic substances on the surface. The consumption of the conductive substrate by the chemical etching treatment is preferably set to 30g/m 2Above and 400g/m2About the following. In order to improve the adhesion force with the intermediate layer, the surface of the conductive substrate is preferably subjected to a roughening treatment in advance. As the roughening treatment, there are: a spray treatment of blowing powder; etching treatment using a substrate-soluble acid; plasma spraying, and the like.

(coating Process)

In the coating step, an aqueous precursor solution containing lithium ions and nickel ions is applied to the surface of the conductive substrate. The intermediate layer can be formed by a so-called thermal decomposition method. When the intermediate layer is formed by the thermal decomposition method, first, an aqueous precursor solution of the intermediate layer is prepared. As the precursor containing a lithium component, a known precursor such as lithium nitrate, lithium carbonate, lithium chloride, lithium hydroxide, or lithium carboxylate can be used. Examples of the lithium carboxylate include lithium formate and lithium acetate. As the precursor containing a nickel component, a known precursor such as nickel nitrate, nickel carbonate, nickel chloride, nickel carboxylate, or the like can be used. Examples of the nickel carboxylate include nickel formate and nickel acetate. In particular, it is particularly preferable to use at least one of lithium carboxylate and nickel carboxylate as a precursor, because a dense intermediate layer can be formed even when firing is performed at a low temperature as described later.

If the molar ratio of lithium to nickel is Li: ni 0.02: 1.98-0.5: 1.5 by dissolving the lithium ion source and the nickel ion source in water, an aqueous precursor solution can be prepared. In consideration of solubility, stability during storage, and the like, the concentration of the nickel ion source such as nickel carboxylate is preferably 0.1mol/L to 1mol/L, and more preferably 0.1mol/L to 0.6 mol/L.

An aqueous solution containing lithium ions and nickel ions is applied to the surface of the conductive substrate. As the coating method, known methods such as brushing, roll coating, spin coating, electrostatic coating, and the like can be used. Next, the conductive substrate coated with the aqueous solution is dried as necessary. The drying temperature is preferably set to a temperature at which rapid evaporation of the solvent is avoided (for example, about 60 to 80 ℃).

(intermediate layer Forming Process)

In the intermediate layer forming step, the conductive substrate coated with the aqueous solution is subjected to heat treatment. Thereby, Li having a composition formula can be formed on the surface of the conductive base materialxNi2-xO2(0.02. ltoreq. x. ltoreq.0.5) in the above formula.

The heat treatment temperature can be set as appropriate. In consideration of the decomposition temperature of the precursor and the production cost, the heat treatment temperature is preferably 450 ℃ or more and 600 ℃ or less, and more preferably 450 ℃ or more and 550 ℃ or less. For example, the decomposition temperature of lithium nitrate is about 430 ℃ and the decomposition temperature of nickel acetate is about 373 ℃. By setting the heat treatment temperature to 450 ℃ or higher, each component can be more reliably decomposed. When the heat treatment temperature exceeds 600 ℃, the conductive substrate is easily oxidized, and the electrode resistance is increased, which may result in an increase in voltage loss. The heat treatment time may be appropriately set in consideration of the reaction rate, the productivity, the oxidation resistance of the surface of the catalyst layer, and the like.

The thickness of the intermediate layer to be formed can be controlled by appropriately setting the number of times of applying the aqueous solution in the application step. The coating and drying of the aqueous solution may be repeated for each layer to form the uppermost layer, and then the entire body may be subjected to a heat treatment; alternatively, the application of the aqueous solution and the heat treatment (pretreatment) may be repeated for each layer to form the uppermost layer, and then the entire body may be heat-treated. The temperature of the pretreatment may be the same as or different from the temperature of the entire heat treatment. The time for the pretreatment is preferably shorter than the time for the entire heat treatment.

The intermediate layer formed of lithium-containing nickel oxide can be formed by heat-treating the conductive substrate coated with the aqueous solution. Since the intermediate layer can be formed by performing the heat treatment at a relatively low temperature, the reaction of the nickel contained in the conductive substrate with the component forming the intermediate layer can be suppressed. That is, the molar ratio of lithium to nickel in the lithium-containing nickel oxide constituting the intermediate layer is substantially the same as the molar ratio of lithium to nickel in the aqueous solution.

(catalyst layer Forming step)

In the catalyst layer forming step, a catalyst layer is formed on the surface of the intermediate layer formed in the intermediate layer forming step. The method for forming the catalyst layer is not particularly limited, and conventionally known techniques can be appropriately selected depending on the type of the catalyst constituting the catalyst layer. For example, the catalyst layer can be formed by a method such as sputtering or arc ion plating, in addition to a thermal decomposition method similar to the method for forming the intermediate layer. As described above, when a plurality of catalysts are used to form the catalyst layer, 1 catalyst layer may be formed by mixing the respective components. When forming the mixed catalyst layer, for example, in the case of using a thermal decomposition method, a coating solution in which the precursors of the respective catalysts are all mixed is prepared, and the intermediate layer is coated with the coating solution and subjected to a heat treatment. Further, the catalyst layer can also be formed by preparing coating liquids containing precursors of the catalysts constituting each layer, and coating the coating liquids in a superposed manner.

(Heat treatment Process)

The method for producing an electrolytic electrode according to the present invention preferably further comprises the steps of: after the catalyst layer is formed, heat treatment is performed at 450 ℃ to 600 ℃. By performing heat treatment after the formation of the catalyst layer, an effect of further suppressing the deterioration of the electrolytic performance can be expected. The heat treatment temperature can be set as appropriate. In consideration of the decomposition temperature of the precursor, the production cost, and the like, the heat treatment temperature is preferably 450 ℃ or higher and 600 ℃ or lower, and more preferably 450 ℃ or higher and 550 ℃ or lower.

< electrolytic cell >

The electrode for electrolysis of the present invention can be used not only as an anode for electrolysis, but also as a cathode for electrolysis, for example. Further, the electrode for electrolysis of the present invention can be used as an anode for alkaline water electrolysis as well as a cathode for alkaline water electrolysis. That is, if the electrode for electrolysis of the present invention is used, an electrolytic cell such as an alkaline water electrolytic cell can be constituted. Hereinafter, the following description will be given of constituent materials other than the anode when the alkaline water electrolysis cell is constructed by using the electrode for electrolysis of the present invention as the anode for alkaline water electrolysis.

The cathode is preferably used by selecting a substrate made of a material that can withstand electrolysis of alkaline water and a catalyst having a small cathode overvoltage. As the cathode substrate, a nickel substrate or a substrate coated with an active cathode can be used. The shape of the cathode substrate may be, for example, a plate-like shape, an expanded mesh, a porous expanded mesh, or the like.

As cathode materials, there are: porous nickel having a large surface area, Ni-Mo based materials, and the like.

Further, there are: raney nickel-based materials such as Ni-Al, Ni-Zn, and Ni-Co-Zn; sulfide-based materials such as Ni-S; ti2And an alloy material such as Ni which adsorbs hydrogen. The catalyst is preferably a catalyst having properties such as low hydrogen overvoltage, high short-circuit stability, and high poisoning resistance. As the other catalyst, metals such as platinum, palladium, ruthenium, and iridium, and oxides thereof are preferable.

As the electrolytic separator, asbestos, nonwoven fabric, ion exchange membrane, polymer porous membrane, composite membrane of inorganic substance and organic polymer, and the like can be used. Specifically, it is possible to use: an ion-permeable separator is formed by incorporating an organic fiber cloth in a mixture of a hydrophilic inorganic material such as a calcium phosphate compound or calcium fluoride and an organic binding material such as polysulfone, polypropylene, or vinylidene fluoride. In addition, it is possible to use: an ion-permeable separator comprising a stretched organic fiber cloth is contained in a film-forming mixture of a particulate inorganic hydrophilic substance such as antimony or zirconium oxide or hydroxide and an organic binder such as a fluorocarbon polymer, polysulfone, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, or polyvinyl butyral.

When the alkaline water electrolyzer using the electrolysis electrode of the present invention as a constituent element is used, a high-concentration alkaline aqueous solution can be electrolyzed. As the alkaline aqueous solution used as the electrolytic solution, an aqueous solution of an alkali metal hydroxide such as potassium hydroxide (KOH) or sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is preferable. The concentration of the alkaline aqueous solution is preferably 1.5 mass% or more and 40 mass% or less. Further, when the concentration of the alkaline aqueous solution is 15 mass% or more and 40 mass% or less, the conductivity is high, and the power consumption can be suppressed, which is preferable. Further, in consideration of cost, corrosiveness, viscosity, workability, and the like, the concentration of the alkaline aqueous solution is preferably 20 mass% or more and 30 mass% or less.

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