Patent classifications
H01M8/0239
MEMBRANE FOR THE SELECTIVE TRANSPORT OF SUBSTANCES
A membrane for selective transport of substances includes: a porous substrate with a comb polymer. The comb polymer contains a polymer main chain and several lateral chains covalently bonded to the polymer main chain. At least one of the several lateral chains has at least one Lewis-acid and/or Lewis-base functionality.
BATTERY WITH HALOGEN SEQUESTERING AGENT
The present specification relates to a battery, comprising an anode, a cathode, an electrolyte disposed between the anode and the cathode, a halogen in contact with the cathode, and a metal in contact with the anode, wherein the halogen is in contact with a polymeric halogen sequestering agent (HSA) which is a polymer comprising a moiety capable of sequestering the halogen.
BATTERY WITH HALOGEN SEQUESTERING AGENT
The present specification relates to a battery, comprising an anode, a cathode, an electrolyte disposed between the anode and the cathode, a halogen in contact with the cathode, and a metal in contact with the anode, wherein the halogen is in contact with a polymeric halogen sequestering agent (HSA) which is a polymer comprising a moiety capable of sequestering the halogen.
Fuel cell separator and manufacturing method for manufacturing fuel cell separator
This disclosure provides a manufacturing method for manufacturing a fuel cell separator. The manufacturing method includes: providing a material sheet including a fiber sheet, carbon particles, and a resin, the carbon particles and the resin being applied to the fiber sheet; and pressing the material sheet into a recess-projection shape by which a gas circulation passage is to be formed, and forming a top portion and a shift portion. In the pressing of the material sheet, the material sheet is pressed such that a draft of the top portion is higher than a draft of the shift portion.
Fuel cell separator and manufacturing method for manufacturing fuel cell separator
This disclosure provides a manufacturing method for manufacturing a fuel cell separator. The manufacturing method includes: providing a material sheet including a fiber sheet, carbon particles, and a resin, the carbon particles and the resin being applied to the fiber sheet; and pressing the material sheet into a recess-projection shape by which a gas circulation passage is to be formed, and forming a top portion and a shift portion. In the pressing of the material sheet, the material sheet is pressed such that a draft of the top portion is higher than a draft of the shift portion.
Membrane electrode assembly with gas diffusion layers having a rib porosity and method of manufacturing the same, as well as fuel cell
In order to provide a membrane electrode assembly that can further improve power generation performances of a fuel cell, the present invention allows a rib portion (22) that separates mutually adjacent gas flow passages (21) from each other to have a porosity lower than the porosity of a lower area (23) of the rib portion. Thus, it is possible to suppress the deformation of the rib portion and excessive permeation of a reaction gas, and consequently to further improve the power generation performances.
Fuel cell gas supply and diffusion layer, fuel cell separator and fuel cell stack
A fuel cell gas supply and diffusion layer includes a sheet-like porous body layer, and a plurality of gas passage grooves formed on one surface of the porous body layer in parallel and formed in a zigzag shape or a wave shape respectively. As viewed in a plan view, a first rectangular region where circumscribes one gas passage groove and a second rectangular region where circumscribes a gas passage groove adjacent to the one gas passage groove overlap along a region in contact each other. An overlapping region where the first rectangular region and the second rectangular region overlap exists at any depth position of the grooves. According to the fuel cell gas supply and diffusion layer, it is possible to increase a power generation efficiency of a fuel cell.
Fuel cell gas supply and diffusion layer, fuel cell separator and fuel cell stack
A fuel cell gas supply and diffusion layer includes a sheet-like porous body layer, and a plurality of gas passage grooves formed on one surface of the porous body layer in parallel and formed in a zigzag shape or a wave shape respectively. As viewed in a plan view, a first rectangular region where circumscribes one gas passage groove and a second rectangular region where circumscribes a gas passage groove adjacent to the one gas passage groove overlap along a region in contact each other. An overlapping region where the first rectangular region and the second rectangular region overlap exists at any depth position of the grooves. According to the fuel cell gas supply and diffusion layer, it is possible to increase a power generation efficiency of a fuel cell.
ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS HAVING DESIGNED FLOW FIELDS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME
Electrochemical cells can include flow channels designed to provide an electrolyte solution more efficiently to an electrode or ionically conductive separator. Such electrochemical cells can include an ionically conductive separator disposed between a first half-cell and a second half-cell, a first bipolar plate in the first half-cell, and a second bipolar plate in the second half-cell. At least one of the first bipolar plate and the second bipolar plate are a composite containing a conductive material and a blocking material. The blocking material defines a plurality of flow channels that are spaced apart from one another and extend laterally through the composite with respect to the ionically conductive separator. The plurality of flow channels are also in fluid communication with one another in the composite. Such electrochemical cells can be incorporated in electrochemical stacks and/or be fluidly connected to a fluid inlet manifold and a fluid outlet manifold.
OXYGEN-CONSUMING ELECTRODE WHICH CONTAINS CARBON NANOTUBES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The invention relates to an oxygen-consuming electrode, in particular for use in chloralkali electrolysis, comprising a catalyst coating based on carbon nanotubes, and to an electrolysis device. The invention further relates to a method for producing said oxygen-consuming electrode and to the use thereof in chloralkali electrolysis or fuel cell technology.