Solid polymer electrolyte water electrolysis as a mean of energy storage for space applications

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Electrolysis, Energy Storage, Regenerative Fuel Cells, Solid Electrolytes, Spacecraft Power Supplies, Energy Conversion Efficiency, Ion Exchange Membrane Electrolytes, Service Life, Water, Wet Cells

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Research in the development of a solid polymer electrolyte water electrolysis regenerative fuel cell system is presented. Results concerning the preparation of membrane-electrode assemblies are presented. Life tests performed on lab-scale samples show that the electrochemical performance can be maintained over 15,000 hours of continuous electrolysis without any problem. A filter-press type electrolyzer is designed and constructed. Electrochemical test results of the electrolyzer are presented.

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