Impact of Power Converter Current Ripple on the Degradation of PEM Electrolyzer Performances

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Abstract

In this study, an endurance test of 3000 h was conducted on four equivalent proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers to identify and quantify the impact of an electric ripple current on their durability. Three different typical power converter waveforms and frequencies were explored. Signals were added to the same direct current carrier and also tested for reference. Performance comparison based on polarization curves and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) analysis revealed that the ripple current favors degradation. Triangular waveform and a frequency of 10 kHz were identified as the most degrading conditions, leading to a sharp increase in high-frequency resistance (HFR) and the emergence of mass transport limitations due to the enhanced degradation of titanium mesh. Moreover, reversible losses were observed and further explorations are needed to decorrelate them from our observations.

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Parache, F., Schneider, H., Turpin, C., Richet, N., Debellemanière, O., Bru, É., … Marot, C. (2022). Impact of Power Converter Current Ripple on the Degradation of PEM Electrolyzer Performances. Membranes, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020109

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