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Double-layer capacitors voltage requirement

To conduct proton conductivity measurements, Buchi et al. [3] designed a current interruption device that used an auxiliary current pulse method and an instrument for generating fast current pulses (i.e. currents > 10 A), and determined the time resolution for the appropriate required voltage acquisition by considering the relaxation processes in the membrane of a PEM fuel cell [3]. They estimated that the dielectric relaxation time, or the time constant for the spontaneous discharge of the double-layer capacitor, t, is about 1.4 x 10 ° s. They found that the potential of a dielectric relaxation process decreased to <1% of the initial value after 4.6r (6.4 x 10 s) and that the ohmic losses almost vanished about half a nanosecond after the current changes. Because there is presently no theory about the fastest electrochemical relaxation processes in PEM fuel cells, the authors assumed a conservative limit of 10 s, based on observations of water electrolysis membranes. They concluded that the time window for accurate current interruption measurements on a membrane is between 0.5 and 10 ns. Another typical application of the current interruption method was demonstrated by Mennola et al. [1], who used a PEM fuel cell stack and identified a poorly performing individual cell in the stack. [Pg.158]


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