Engineering modeling of PEM water electrolysis: A survey

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPolymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 16
EditorsD. J. Jones, H. Uchida, H. A. Gasteiger, K. Swider-Lyons, F. N. Buchi, P. N. Pintauro, B. S. Pivovar, K. E. Ayers, K. A. Perry, P. Shirvanian, A. Z. Weber, V. K. Ramani, P. Strasser, R. A. Mantz, K. Shinohara, S. Mitsushima, C. Coutanceau, J. M. Fenton, T. J. Schmidt, T. F. Fuller, S. R. Narayanan, Y. T. Kim, L. Zhuang, S. G. Sun
PublisherElectrochemical Society, Inc.
Pages1065-1072
Number of pages8
Edition14
ISBN (electronic)9781607685395
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventSymposium on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 2016 - PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting - Honolulu, United States
Duration: 2 Oct 20167 Oct 2016

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NameECS Transactions
Number14
Volume75
ISSN (Print)1938-6737
ISSN (electronic)1938-5862

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The present contribution tries to give a brief survey on state of the art modeling of water electrolyzers based on proton exchange membranes (PEM). First attempts to describe their operating behavior by means of mechanistic models have been carried out in the early 1990ies by Millet (e.g. [Millet, Electrochimica Acta 36 (1991), p. 263] and Goldberg et al. [Goldberg et al., Journal of Applied Electrochemistry 22 (1992), p. 1147]). Since then a few dozens of further papers dealing with this subject have been published, most of them in the last decade. Those papers have been carefully analyzed and are discussed with regard to the considered phenomena in each of the functional layers of the electrolyzer.

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Engineering modeling of PEM water electrolysis: A survey. / Bensmann, B.; Hanke-Rauschenbach, R.
Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 16. ed. / D. J. Jones; H. Uchida; H. A. Gasteiger; K. Swider-Lyons; F. N. Buchi; P. N. Pintauro; B. S. Pivovar; K. E. Ayers; K. A. Perry; P. Shirvanian; A. Z. Weber; V. K. Ramani; P. Strasser; R. A. Mantz; K. Shinohara; S. Mitsushima; C. Coutanceau; J. M. Fenton; T. J. Schmidt; T. F. Fuller; S. R. Narayanan; Y. T. Kim; L. Zhuang; S. G. Sun. 14. ed. Electrochemical Society, Inc., 2016. p. 1065-1072 (ECS Transactions; Vol. 75, No. 14).

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Bensmann, B & Hanke-Rauschenbach, R 2016, Engineering modeling of PEM water electrolysis: A survey. in DJ Jones, H Uchida, HA Gasteiger, K Swider-Lyons, FN Buchi, PN Pintauro, BS Pivovar, KE Ayers, KA Perry, P Shirvanian, AZ Weber, VK Ramani, P Strasser, RA Mantz, K Shinohara, S Mitsushima, C Coutanceau, JM Fenton, TJ Schmidt, TF Fuller, SR Narayanan, YT Kim, L Zhuang & SG Sun (eds), Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 16. 14 edn, ECS Transactions, no. 14, vol. 75, Electrochemical Society, Inc., pp. 1065-1072, Symposium on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 2016 - PRiME 2016/230th ECS Meeting, Honolulu, United States, 2 Oct 2016. https://doi.org/10.1149/07514.1065ecst
Bensmann, B., & Hanke-Rauschenbach, R. (2016). Engineering modeling of PEM water electrolysis: A survey. In D. J. Jones, H. Uchida, H. A. Gasteiger, K. Swider-Lyons, F. N. Buchi, P. N. Pintauro, B. S. Pivovar, K. E. Ayers, K. A. Perry, P. Shirvanian, A. Z. Weber, V. K. Ramani, P. Strasser, R. A. Mantz, K. Shinohara, S. Mitsushima, C. Coutanceau, J. M. Fenton, T. J. Schmidt, T. F. Fuller, S. R. Narayanan, Y. T. Kim, L. Zhuang, ... S. G. Sun (Eds.), Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 16 (14 ed., pp. 1065-1072). (ECS Transactions; Vol. 75, No. 14). Electrochemical Society, Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1149/07514.1065ecst
Bensmann B, Hanke-Rauschenbach R. Engineering modeling of PEM water electrolysis: A survey. In Jones DJ, Uchida H, Gasteiger HA, Swider-Lyons K, Buchi FN, Pintauro PN, Pivovar BS, Ayers KE, Perry KA, Shirvanian P, Weber AZ, Ramani VK, Strasser P, Mantz RA, Shinohara K, Mitsushima S, Coutanceau C, Fenton JM, Schmidt TJ, Fuller TF, Narayanan SR, Kim YT, Zhuang L, Sun SG, editors, Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 16. 14 ed. Electrochemical Society, Inc. 2016. p. 1065-1072. (ECS Transactions; 14). doi: 10.1149/07514.1065ecst
Bensmann, B. ; Hanke-Rauschenbach, R. / Engineering modeling of PEM water electrolysis : A survey. Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells 16, PEFC 16. editor / D. J. Jones ; H. Uchida ; H. A. Gasteiger ; K. Swider-Lyons ; F. N. Buchi ; P. N. Pintauro ; B. S. Pivovar ; K. E. Ayers ; K. A. Perry ; P. Shirvanian ; A. Z. Weber ; V. K. Ramani ; P. Strasser ; R. A. Mantz ; K. Shinohara ; S. Mitsushima ; C. Coutanceau ; J. M. Fenton ; T. J. Schmidt ; T. F. Fuller ; S. R. Narayanan ; Y. T. Kim ; L. Zhuang ; S. G. Sun. 14. ed. Electrochemical Society, Inc., 2016. pp. 1065-1072 (ECS Transactions; 14).
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