Roy et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Interpretation of low-frequency inductive loops in PEM fuel cellsRoy et al., 2007
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- Roy S
- Orazem M
- Tribollet B
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- Journal of The Electrochemical Society
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Impedance models were developed to account for reaction mechanisms that may be responsible for the inductive impedance response often seen at low frequencies in proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells. Models that incorporate reactions without surface …
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