Patent classifications
H01M8/1069
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MEMBRANE-ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY
An apparatus and method for manufacturing a membrane-electrode assembly enable decal transfer to be effectively performed by lowering a glass transition temperatures of ion-conductive polymers included in an electrolyte membrane material and electrodes by spraying a sprayable material onto at least one of the electrolyte membrane material or each of the electrodes.
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MEMBRANE-ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY
An apparatus and method for manufacturing a membrane-electrode assembly enable decal transfer to be effectively performed by lowering a glass transition temperatures of ion-conductive polymers included in an electrolyte membrane material and electrodes by spraying a sprayable material onto at least one of the electrolyte membrane material or each of the electrodes.
Electrolyte membrane for fuel cells capable of preventing poisoning of catalyst and method of producing the same
Disclosed are an electrolyte membrane for fuel cells that can prevent poisoning of catalysts and a method of producing the same. The electrolyte membrane for fuel cells includes an ion transport layer including an ionomer having proton conductivity, and a catalytic composite dispersed in the ion transport layer, wherein the catalytic composite includes a catalytic particle including a catalytic metal component having an activity of decomposing hydrogen peroxide, and a protective layer formed on at least a part of a surface of the catalytic particle to prevent the ionomer from contacting the catalytic metal component.
Electrolyte membrane for fuel cells capable of preventing poisoning of catalyst and method of producing the same
Disclosed are an electrolyte membrane for fuel cells that can prevent poisoning of catalysts and a method of producing the same. The electrolyte membrane for fuel cells includes an ion transport layer including an ionomer having proton conductivity, and a catalytic composite dispersed in the ion transport layer, wherein the catalytic composite includes a catalytic particle including a catalytic metal component having an activity of decomposing hydrogen peroxide, and a protective layer formed on at least a part of a surface of the catalytic particle to prevent the ionomer from contacting the catalytic metal component.
COMPOSITE ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a composite electrolyte membrane and a method of manufacturing the same. A catalyst composite layer in the composite electrolyte membrane uniformly includes a catalyst and an antioxidant, whereby it is possible to inhibit generation of hydrogen peroxide by side reaction. In addition, the catalyst composite layer is formed as a separate layer, whereby the catalyst composite layer is instead degraded, greatly inhibiting membrane degradation even in the case in which radicals attack an ionomer due to small side reaction. Furthermore, it is possible to control the position of the catalyst composite layer including the catalyst and the antioxidant by adjusting the thicknesses of a second ion exchange layer and the catalyst composite layer, whereby it is possible to protect a specific degradation position, and therefore it is possible to efficiently improve membrane durability.
COMPOSITE ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates to a composite electrolyte membrane and a method of manufacturing the same. A catalyst composite layer in the composite electrolyte membrane uniformly includes a catalyst and an antioxidant, whereby it is possible to inhibit generation of hydrogen peroxide by side reaction. In addition, the catalyst composite layer is formed as a separate layer, whereby the catalyst composite layer is instead degraded, greatly inhibiting membrane degradation even in the case in which radicals attack an ionomer due to small side reaction. Furthermore, it is possible to control the position of the catalyst composite layer including the catalyst and the antioxidant by adjusting the thicknesses of a second ion exchange layer and the catalyst composite layer, whereby it is possible to protect a specific degradation position, and therefore it is possible to efficiently improve membrane durability.
Method for Flattening Proton Exchange Membrane for Fuel Cell and Apparatus Therefor
A method for flattening the proton exchange membrane for the fuel cell and an apparatus therefor are used in flattening the proton exchange membrane which is soaked with phosphoric acid. The control precision of this method can be higher than the traditional adsorption method. The mechanical transfer of proton exchange membrane can be realized so that the processing efficiency of proton exchange membrane in the process of fuel cell membrane electrode assembly is greatly improved.
Proton-conducting inorganic particles, method for the preparation thereof, and use thereof to form a fuel cell membrane
The invention relates to inorganic particles which are covalently bonded to first polymer chains made up of at least one polymer carrying proton exchange groups, optionally in the form of salts, and bonded to second polymer chains made up of at least one fluorinated polymer that does not carry any proton exchange groups, the second chains being bonded to the particles via organic spacer groups, or the second chains being bonded to first chains via organic spacer groups, or some of the second chains being bonded to the particles via organic spacer groups while the remaining second chains are bonded to first chains via organic spacer groups.
Proton-conducting inorganic particles, method for the preparation thereof, and use thereof to form a fuel cell membrane
The invention relates to inorganic particles which are covalently bonded to first polymer chains made up of at least one polymer carrying proton exchange groups, optionally in the form of salts, and bonded to second polymer chains made up of at least one fluorinated polymer that does not carry any proton exchange groups, the second chains being bonded to the particles via organic spacer groups, or the second chains being bonded to first chains via organic spacer groups, or some of the second chains being bonded to the particles via organic spacer groups while the remaining second chains are bonded to first chains via organic spacer groups.
ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE FOR MEMBRANE-ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING FILLER IMPROVING ION CONDUCTIVITY
Disclosed is an electrolyte membrane for a membrane-electrode assembly, which may include a filler that is a polymer compound (oligomer) having a low molecular weight. The electrolyte membrane may suitably include an oligomeric poly(vinylpyrrolidone) compound including a sulfonic acid group. The electrolyte membrane for a membrane-electrode assembly may have improved proton conductivity.