{"article_processing_charge":"No","status":"public","publication_identifier":{"issn":["0013-4651"]},"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"author":[{"last_name":"Reum","full_name":"Reum, Mathias","first_name":"Mathias"},{"last_name":"Freunberger","full_name":"Freunberger, Stefan Alexander","id":"A8CA28E6-CE23-11E9-AD2D-EC27E6697425","orcid":"0000-0003-2902-5319","first_name":"Stefan Alexander"},{"first_name":"Alexander","full_name":"Wokaun, Alexander","last_name":"Wokaun"},{"first_name":"Felix N.","full_name":"Büchi, Felix N.","last_name":"Büchi"}],"type":"journal_article","citation":{"apa":"Reum, M., Freunberger, S. A., Wokaun, A., & Büchi, F. N. (2009). Measuring the current distribution with sub-millimeter resolution in PEFCs: II. Impact of operating parameters. Journal of The Electrochemical Society. The Electrochemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.3043422","short":"M. Reum, S.A. Freunberger, A. Wokaun, F.N. Büchi, Journal of The Electrochemical Society 156 (2009).","ista":"Reum M, Freunberger SA, Wokaun A, Büchi FN. 2009. Measuring the current distribution with sub-millimeter resolution in PEFCs: II. Impact of operating parameters. Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 156(3), B301.","chicago":"Reum, Mathias, Stefan Alexander Freunberger, Alexander Wokaun, and Felix N. Büchi. “Measuring the Current Distribution with Sub-Millimeter Resolution in PEFCs: II. Impact of Operating Parameters.” Journal of The Electrochemical Society. The Electrochemical Society, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.3043422.","mla":"Reum, Mathias, et al. “Measuring the Current Distribution with Sub-Millimeter Resolution in PEFCs: II. Impact of Operating Parameters.” Journal of The Electrochemical Society, vol. 156, no. 3, B301, The Electrochemical Society, 2009, doi:10.1149/1.3043422.","ama":"Reum M, Freunberger SA, Wokaun A, Büchi FN. Measuring the current distribution with sub-millimeter resolution in PEFCs: II. Impact of operating parameters. Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 2009;156(3). doi:10.1149/1.3043422","ieee":"M. Reum, S. A. Freunberger, A. Wokaun, and F. N. Büchi, “Measuring the current distribution with sub-millimeter resolution in PEFCs: II. Impact of operating parameters,” Journal of The Electrochemical Society, vol. 156, no. 3. The Electrochemical Society, 2009."},"year":"2009","date_created":"2020-01-15T12:21:24Z","extern":"1","article_number":"B301","_id":"7319","doi":"10.1149/1.3043422","publication":"Journal of The Electrochemical Society","intvolume":" 156","publisher":"The Electrochemical Society","day":"01","volume":156,"oa_version":"None","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","date_updated":"2021-01-12T08:13:01Z","quality_controlled":"1","title":"Measuring the current distribution with sub-millimeter resolution in PEFCs: II. Impact of operating parameters","issue":"3","publication_status":"published","month":"03","date_published":"2009-03-01T00:00:00Z","article_type":"original","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"In the first paper of this series, an experimental technique for measuring the current-density distribution with a resolution better than the sub-millimeter scale of the channel and rib structures in the flow-field plates of polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFCs) was introduced. This method is extended to the determination of local membrane resistance with the same spatial resolution in the present paper. The combined measurement of current and resistance allows for investigating the interaction of mass- and charge-transport processes, which determine the local rate distribution across the domain of channels and ribs. Therewith, the influence of relevant operating parameters such as reactant composition, dew points, and cell compression on local current generation is investigated. The results show that the distribution of water and oxidant across the channel and rib are the main reasons for significant current gradients on a scale smaller than a millimeter. Humidity variation mainly affects the membrane resistance under the channel, while reactant concentration predominantly influences current generation under the rib-covered cell area."}]}