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Development Status and Testing of High Differential Pressure SPE® Water Electrolysis Cells
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Abstract
Submarines, aircraft, and manned space vehicles require oxygen for human respiration. On-board generation through the electrolysis of water is a practical means of obtaining this oxygen. Proton exchange membrane ceils have been in production for many years. Existing system designs are based on maintaining the oxygen and hydrogen sides of the cells at nearly equal pressures. Recent technical advances allow high differential pressure cell stacks, which permit direct discharge of one gas at low or ambient pressure while supplying the other gas at high pressure. This capability simplifies system and component designs and results in improved reliability, safety, and operability. This paper updates the development status of high differential pressure SPE® electrolysis cells and provides test results from prototype assemblies.