Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
219147 Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Kramers Kronig (KK) relations are applied to locally resolved impedance data as obtained from a simple, analytic ‘down the channel’ impedance model of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC) air cathode. It is shown that the transport and superposition of oxygen concentration oscillations in gas flow direction can lead to non-causal local cell impedance spectra, while the calculated local cell admittance always fulfills the KK relations. This is explained by the homogeneous distribution of the ac perturbation voltage over the electrode area due to the high electrical conductivity of the bipolar plates. Hence, the KK relations must be applied to the locally resolved admittance data of PEFCs to check if the measured spectra can be a physical response of the system.

► We present an analytic ‘down the channel’ impedance model of a PEFC air cathode. ► Kramers Kronig relations are applied to modeled locally resolved impedance data. ► Oxygen concentration oscillations can lead to non-causal local impedance spectra. ► Same data is KK consistent in admittance representation due to homogeneous voltage. ► KK relations must be applied to local admittance.

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