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Physics-Informed Electrochemical Model of Cathodic Corrosion in Alkaline Media

Chemical Physics 2025-08-19 v1

Abstract

Electrochemical corrosion significantly reduces the durability of electrodes in water electrolyzers, adversely affecting hydrogen (H2_2) production and cell efficiency. Current theoretical models inadequately assess corrosion behaviors in alkaline water electrolyzers. To address this, we developed a physics-informed electrochemical corrosion model evaluating the corrosion characteristics of cathodes in alkaline systems, accounting for factors such as exchange current density (J0J_0), redox potential (E0E_0), Gibbs free energy of hydrogen adsorption (ΔGH\Delta G_{\rm H}), electrolyte concentration (CC), system pressure (PP), and temperature (TT). The model calculates metrics including corrosion potential (EcorrE_{\rm corr}), corrosion current density (JcorrJ_{\rm corr}), and corrosion rate (CRC_R). Our findings from potentiodynamic polarization indicate that gold (Au) shows the highest durability, while copper (Cu) and nickel (Ni) are promising cost-effective alternatives. This work enhances the understanding of corrosion dynamics, contributing to the design of more efficient electrolyzer cells for hydrogen production.

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@article{arxiv.2508.12431,
  title  = {Physics-Informed Electrochemical Model of Cathodic Corrosion in Alkaline Media},
  author = {Auronno Ovid Hussain and Abdul Ahad Mamun and Faysal Rahman and Muhammad Anisuzzaman Talukder},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.12431},
  year   = {2025}
}