Electrochemical pressure impedance spectroscopy for investigation of mass transfer in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells |
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Authors: | A.V. Shirsath S. Raël C. Bonnet L. Schiffer W. Bessler F. Lapicque |
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Affiliation: | 1. Reactions and Chemical Engineering Laboratory, CNRS-University of Lorraine, 1 Rue Grandville, 54000, Nancy, France;2. Institute of Energy Systems Technology (INES), Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Badstrasse 24, 77652, Offenburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Mass transfer phenomena in membrane fuel cells are complex and diversified because of the presence of complex transport pathways including porous media of very different pore sizes and possible formation of liquid water. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, although allowing valuable information on ohmic phenomena, charge transfer and mass transfer phenomena, may nevertheless appear insufficient below 1 Hz. Use of another variable, that is, back pressure, as an excitation variable for electrochemical pressure impedance spectroscopy is shown here a promising tool for investigations and diagnosis of fuel cells. |
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Keywords: | Impedance spectroscopy Pressure oscillations Fuel cells Mass transfer phenomena Liquid water |
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