Cold-rolled aluminum foil on nickel mesh as a route to high-performance Raney nickel electrodes for alkaline water electrolysis
Journal article, 2026

A novel route to produce Raney-nickel-coated electrodes for industrial alkaline water electrolysis is presented, in which aluminum foil is cold-rolled onto a nickel mesh, followed by heat treatment and selective leaching. This process requires no specialized equipment and shows high potential for cost-effective and scalable fabrication of supported Raney nickel electrodes. Structural analysis with SEM and synchrotron MicroCT confirms the presence of a microporous Raney nickel layer uniformly coating the substrate. Electrochemical characterization reveals superior electrode activity compared to commercial Raney Ni. In 3-electrode setup, overpotentials of 117 mV and 142 mV were recorded at -0.5 A/cm2 and -1 A/cm2, respectively. Used as cathode in a single cell, a stable cell voltage of 1.65 V at 0.5 A/ cm2 after 45 h was measured. A cell voltage of 1.77 V at 1 A/cm2 confirms the excellent activity under industrial conditions.

Alkaline water electrolysis

Hydrogen evolution

Electrode development

Raney nickel

Author

Matthias Gramlich

Fraunhofer Society

Florian Jürries

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Materials and manufacture

Sebastian Hilbert

Fraunhofer Society

Thomas Rauscher

Fraunhofer Society

Felix Heubner

Fraunhofer Society

Christian Bernacker

Fraunhofer Society

Thomas Weissgarber

Fraunhofer Society

Technische Universität Dresden

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

0360-3199 (ISSN)

Vol. 218 153918

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Materials Chemistry

Other Chemical Engineering

Other Medical Biotechnology

Areas of Advance

Energy

Materials Science

DOI

10.1016/j.ijhydene.2026.153918

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