2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.05.023
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Platinum–cobalt catalysts for the oxygen reduction reaction in high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells – Long term behavior under ex-situ and in-situ conditions

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“…Distribution of relaxation times (DRT) analysis is another method of analyzing impedance data, in which the impedance spectra are represented by an infinite number of infinitesimal parallel R C-elements in series [39]. The impedance data is then resolved on the basis of the time constants and presented as a distribution of these time constants that represent the electrochemical processes in the fuel cell [40]. Further description of DRT analysis and its use in fuel cells can be found in the literature [39,[41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution of relaxation times (DRT) analysis is another method of analyzing impedance data, in which the impedance spectra are represented by an infinite number of infinitesimal parallel R C-elements in series [39]. The impedance data is then resolved on the basis of the time constants and presented as a distribution of these time constants that represent the electrochemical processes in the fuel cell [40]. Further description of DRT analysis and its use in fuel cells can be found in the literature [39,[41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, in this work, DRT, which does not presume the number of time constants a priori, was adopted for the analysis of the impedance spectra. It is a method based on the fact that impedance spectra can be represented by an infinite number of infinitesimal differential R C-elements in series, and therefore, the electrochemical processes represented by the impedance data can be resolved on the basis of their time constants and presented as a distribution of these time constants [34]. Each impedance spectrum was deconvoluted by DRT using a freely available MATLAB application (DRTtools), where Equation (1) was discretized into a limited amount of time constants according to Equation (2) [32,[35][36][37]:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In terms of demonstrated usefulness of alloys in a HT-PEMFC, recent work by Schenk et al examines Pt-Co [116]. The authors developed a custom catalyst fabrication process designed to fit into a continuous production process and overcome some of the limitations, inefficiencies, and labor intensive steps of alloying metals for fuel cell use.…”
Section: Orr Catalyst Activity In Free Electrolyte: Alternative Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%