Youveim® E430 NiFe-LDH@Nickel Foam Anode Electrode (for Alkaline Water Electrolysis)
🧪 Product Overview
The Youveim® E430 NiFe-LDH@Nickel Foam Anode Electrode is engineered using an advanced in-situ growth process that uniformly deposits NiFe layered double hydroxide (NiFe-LDH) onto a highly porous nickel foam substrate. This electrode is specifically designed for alkaline water electrolysis and anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysis systems. Free of precious metals (PGM-free), it delivers outstanding catalytic activity, long-term stability, and cost efficiency, making it an ideal solution for both laboratory research and industrial hydrogen production.
⚙️ Key Features
✅ AEM & Alkaline Compatibility Fully compatible with both AEM and conventional alkaline electrolyzer configurations.
✅ PGM-Free NiFe Catalyst System Utilizes non-precious metals (Ni, Fe) for high catalytic performance at significantly reduced cost.
✅ Optimized Surface Structure Enhanced electrochemical surface area (ECSA) improves reaction kinetics and reduces overpotential for more efficient hydrogen generation.
✅ Exceptional Durability and Corrosion Resistance Maintains high stability and performance in strong alkaline environments, ensuring long operational life.
✅ Customizable Design Available in multiple sizes and thicknesses to meet the needs of both R&D and scale-up applications.
📊 Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification
Materials
Nickel, Iron
Pore Density
130 ppi (pores per inch)
Porosity
95–98%
Standard Thickness
~300 µm (customizable range: 0.1–35 mm)
Available Dimensions
1×1 cm, 2×2 cm, 3×3 cm, 4×4 cm, 5×5 cm, 10×10 cm, 20×20 cm, 20×30 cm
📩 For customized thicknesses or large-size electrodes, please contact contact@scimaterials.cn for availability and minimum order quantity details.
🔬 Applications
Research and Development Ideal for half-cell or single-cell electrode testing, material screening, and performance benchmarking in alkaline and AEM electrolysis studies.
Industrial Applications Engineered with structural robustness and excellent conductivity, the E430 electrode is suitable for pilot-scale and industrial hydrogen production systems, ensuring efficient and reliable operation over extended periods.
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SCI Materials Hub: we also recommend our Fumasep FAB-PK-75 for the use in a flow cell.
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