Sibanye-Stillwater and Heraeus enter into a partnership to develop and commercialise novel electrolyser catalysts for the production of green hydrogen

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Algemeen advies 18/08/2022 10:55
? Collaborative project for the development of novel electrocatalysts based on ruthenium and iridium
? Cooperative communication and marketing activities to support PGM containing PEM electrolysers
Johannesburg and Hanau, 18 August 2022 - Sibanye-Stillwater and Heraeus Precious Metals have agreed to jointly
collaborate on research and development of novel Platinum Group Metals (PGM) containing electrocatalysts with high
activity and stability for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolysers (the partnership), utilised in the production
of Green Hydrogen, amongst others. The project will be equally funded by the parties over a three-year period. The
results will be mutually commercialized, and the parties will cooperate on communication and marketing of the novel
catalyst.
Platinum and iridium are currently essential components of electrocatalysts for the generation of green hydrogen by
means of PEM electrolysis. Iridium, however, is one of the scarcest PGMs and its limited availability is a potential
constraint on the future widespread adoption of PGM PEM electrolysers. Reducing iridium loadings in PEM
electrocatalysts is key to ensuring a sustainable hydrogen ecosystem, enabling PEM technology to be cost competitive
to make triple digit giga-watt-scale a reality within the next decade.
Technologies that reduce or replace iridium with, for example, ruthenium, offer significant potential. The partners aim
to develop a new, robust solution based on looking at the substitution of iridium with other metals, as well as developing
more sophisticated metal oxide structures.
Heraeus Precious Metals is an established and recognized international technology group with significant technical
and intellectual expertise in the design of electrocatalysts for PEM electrolysis and in innovative solutions for the
sustainable and cost-effective use of precious metals catalysts. “With our mutual know-how and resources, we are
confident to develop novel solutions that will further strengthen the role of PEM electrolysis in the hydrogen economy”,
says Dr. Philipp Walter, Executive Vice President New Business Development at Heraeus Precious Metals. “Without
cost effective PEM electrolysis the targets for the ramp-up of the hydrogen economy cannot be achieved. We are
ready to invest into a sustainable raw material strategy to make it happen.”
Sibanye-Stillwater, as a leading provider of green metals, including platinum, iridium, and ruthenium invests in market
development and in innovative technologies that enable sustainable demand for the metals it produces.
“Our objective is to ensure our metals, including PGMs play a vital role in unlocking the future green economy, including hydrogen. The partnership with Heraeus and the investment in the successful development and commercialisation of catalysts for PEM electrolysers will enable another aspect of a greener future.”, says Neal Froneman, CEO of SibanyeStillwater.
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