In this study, the change of electrochemical parameters during the gradual water accumulation of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) are estimated using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements and an impedance model based on electrode theory during a two-step oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). EIS measurements were carried out in a 5 cm2 H2/O2 PEFC operated under a dead-ended configuration of the gas reactants and during gradual accumulation of water. Kramers-Kronig evaluation demonstrated that the EIS measurements comply with stability and linearity properties and the inductive loops featured at low frequencies are attributed to electrochemical mechanisms within the PEFC and not to instability during gradual water accumu...
The improvement of PEMFC performance and durability requires a quantitative understanding of the pro...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful technique that can be applied in-situ to ...
In this study, a new electrical equivalent circuit is developed to evaluate the performance of polym...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
In this study, an impedance model based on electrochemical theory of platinum oxide formation has be...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
Abstract In this study, an impedance model based on electrochemical theory considering hydrogen pero...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
In this study, uncertainties during the assessment of the electrochemical impedance spectrum of the ...
In polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) chemical energy, in for example hydrogen, is converted by a...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was employed for in situ diagnosis for polymer electrol...
In this study, a new electrical equivalent circuit is developed to evaluate the performance of polym...
In this study, an impedance model of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) is considered to simulat...
The development of novel in-situ diagnostic techniques allows new insight into the internal working ...
In this study, a new electrical equivalent circuit is developed to evaluate the performance of polym...
The improvement of PEMFC performance and durability requires a quantitative understanding of the pro...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful technique that can be applied in-situ to ...
In this study, a new electrical equivalent circuit is developed to evaluate the performance of polym...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
In this study, an impedance model based on electrochemical theory of platinum oxide formation has be...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
Abstract In this study, an impedance model based on electrochemical theory considering hydrogen pero...
Separation of different electrochemical and ohmic contributions to the current/voltage U(i) characte...
In this study, uncertainties during the assessment of the electrochemical impedance spectrum of the ...
In polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) chemical energy, in for example hydrogen, is converted by a...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) was employed for in situ diagnosis for polymer electrol...
In this study, a new electrical equivalent circuit is developed to evaluate the performance of polym...
In this study, an impedance model of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) is considered to simulat...
The development of novel in-situ diagnostic techniques allows new insight into the internal working ...
In this study, a new electrical equivalent circuit is developed to evaluate the performance of polym...
The improvement of PEMFC performance and durability requires a quantitative understanding of the pro...
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) is a powerful technique that can be applied in-situ to ...
In this study, a new electrical equivalent circuit is developed to evaluate the performance of polym...