A Platinum Micro-Reference Electrode for Impedance Measurements in a PEM Water Electrolysis Cell

  • Hartig-Weiß A
  • Bernt M
  • Siebel A
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a platinum wire micro-reference electrode (Pt-WRE) suitable for recording individual electrochemical impedance spectra of both the anode and the cathode in a proton exchange membrane water electrolyzer (PEM-WE). For this purpose, a thin, insulated Pt-wire reference electrode (Pt-WRE) was laminated centrally between two 50 μ m Nafion® membranes, whereby the potential of the Pt-WRE is determined by the ratio of the local H 2 and O 2 permeation fluxes at the tip of the Pt-WRE. Impedance analysis with the Pt-WRE allows determination of the proton sheet resistance of the anode, the anode catalyst layer capacitance, and the high-frequency resistance (HFR) of both electrodes individually, using a simple transmission-line model. This new diagnostic tool was used to analyze performance degradation during an accelerated stress test (AST), where low and high current densities were alternated with idle periods without current (i.e., at open circuit voltage (OCV)), mimicking the fluctuating operation of a PEM-WE with renewable energy. Our analysis revealed that the increasing HFR that was observed over the course of the OCV-AST, which is the main cause for the observed performance decrease, can unequivocally be assigned to an increasing contact resistance between the anode electrode and the porous transport layer.

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Hartig-Weiß, A., Bernt, M., Siebel, A., & Gasteiger, H. A. (2021). A Platinum Micro-Reference Electrode for Impedance Measurements in a PEM Water Electrolysis Cell. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 168(11), 114511. https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac3717

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