Characterization of the Degradation in Membrane Electrode Assemblies Through Passive Electrical Measurements

  • Flandin L
  • Danérol A
  • Bas C
  • et al.
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Abstract

A passive technique to characterize the degradation of membrane electrode assemblies is presented; it is based on simple measurement of electrical characteristics as a function of time. This method relies on the experimental evidence that the assembly behaves like a supercapacitor with a tremendous capacity in series with a small resistance. In a first approximation, a resistor-capacitor (RC) circuit can thus be utilized to model the charging and discharging behavior. The experimental data demonstrated that a more sophisticated equivalent circuit was necessary to understand the experimental results. The most favorable set of parameters was determined, thanks to a Monte Carlo type numerical analysis. Overall, a larger sensitivity to damage detection than the well-accepted electrochemical impedance spectroscopy is demonstrated that suggests a promising future to in situ detection of failure and understanding of degradation mechanisms. © 2009 The Electrochemical Society.

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Flandin, L., Danérol, A. S., Bas, C., Claude, E., De-Moor, G., & Albérola, N. (2009). Characterization of the Degradation in Membrane Electrode Assemblies Through Passive Electrical Measurements. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 156(10), B1117. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.3177202

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