Analyzing the Full Electrochemical Cell down to the Component Level

EIS is a powerful diagnostic solution that provides clear, non-destructive insights into the health and performance of electrochemical systems.

The sensitive and diagnostic nature of EIS enables early defect detection, and precise pinpointing of sources of failure, enabling confident decision making for reliable electrochemistry.


Benefits of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

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Non-Destructive Analysis

EIS provides detailed insights into system performance without damaging or altering the cells, stacks, or components being tested. This makes it ideal for both research and operational diagnostics, preserving system integrity.

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Early Fault Detection

EIS detects subtle changes in internal resistance and impedance long before performance degradation becomes apparent. This enables early identification of issues like electrode aging, electrolyte breakdown, or membrane failure.

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Highly Sensitive to System Changes

EIS can identify even small changes in system parameters, such as electrolyte conductivity, electrode performance, or material degradation, making it a highly sensitive tool for diagnostics.

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Comprehensive System Insights

EIS provides diagnostics by uniquely separating internal processes such as ohmic resistance, charge transfer, and mass transport. By analyzing impedance across a wide frequency range, it offers a precise understanding of electrochemical behavior and performance. 

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Accuracy for Low Impedance Cells

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy for Characterizing Industrial Electrochemical Systems

In this paper, you will learn about:

The importance of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) for characterizing electrochemical systems.
How Pulsenics addresses the limitations of traditional EIS-measuring instruments for industrial electrochemical characterization.

Predicting Electrolyzer Failure

Early Warning for the Electrolyzer: Monitoring CO2 Reduction via In-Line Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy

In this paper, you will learn about:

The diagnostic nature of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) in identifying and categorizing failure modes.
The sensitive nature of EIS that enables early warning signs of failure.
Products

Next-Gen Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy, Engineered for Innovation, Speed, and Scale

The Pulse Probe Series

Characterize the performance of your cells, stacks, modules and packs, in the lab or in your gigafactory. 

Simultaneous Multi-Cell Measurement
Rapid Multi-Sine Excitations
Accuracy Across a Wide Frequency Bandwidth
Scalable In-Operando EIS
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The Pulse Hub Platform

Centralize, visualize and correlate electrochemical data for meaningful decision-making.

Advanced Analytics
Real-Time Data Visualization
Automated Workflows
Remote Access
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