Innovative Method for Reliable Measurement of PEM Water Electrolyzer Component Resistances

Nikolai Utsch, Florian Berg, Fabian Scheepers, Sebastian Holtwerth, Meital Shviro, Werner Lehnert, Anna Mechler

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Abstract

Understanding the sheet resistance of porous electrodes is essential for improving the performance of polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) water electrolyzers and related technologies. Despite its importance, existing methods often fail to provide reliable and comprehensive data, especially for porous materials with complex morphologies and non-uniform thicknesses. This study introduces a robust and straightforward method for determining the sheet resistance of porous electrodes using a novel probe concept based on industrial printed circuit board (PCB) technology. This probe measures resistance across ten distances, ranging from 250 ..mu..m to 2500 ..mu..m, enabling local mapping of resistance. The study focuses on the sheet resistance of key components in PEM water electrolyzers, including the gas diffusion layer (GDL), porous transport layer (PTL), and catalyst layers deposited on a membrane. Additionally, an image-processing-based method is presented to obtain the thickness distribution of the studied catalyst layers, facilitating a detailed analysis of the electrical in-plane resistivity with thickness variations. Overall, this methodology has the potential to expedite material integration and bridge the gap between electrode engineering and single-cell testing, thereby advancing the development of PEM water electrolyzers.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalSmall Methods
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5900-94701

Keywords

  • catalyst layers
  • gas diffusion layer
  • PEM water electrolyzers
  • porous transport layer
  • sheet resistance

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