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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/chemical-engineering/events/seminar-using-transmis
 sion-line-impedance-model-monitor
LOCATION:E6 - Engineering 6 200 University Ave West 2024 Waterloo ON N2L 3G
 1 Canada
SUMMARY:Seminar - \"Using the Transmission Line Impedance Model to Monitor\
 nDegradation Pathways in Fuel Cell Catalyst Layers\" by E. Bradley\nEaston
 \, Associate Professor\, University of Ontario Institute of\nTechnology
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:ABSTRACT:  Typical catalyst layers (CL) employed in PEM fuel c
 ells\nare composed of a carbon supported Pt catalyst bound together with a
 n\nionomer\, most often Nafion. Both the carbon support and ionomer play a
 \ncrucial role in optimizing the catalyst utilization by proving\nelectron
 ic and ionic conductive pathways\, respectively\, without\nhindering gas t
 ransport. Upon fuel cell operation\, the catalyst layer\ncan degrade by on
 e of 3 primary pathways:
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