IP Library Granted Patent US 7,144,652
Granted Patent B2
US 7,144,652 · App. 10/011,458 · Granted Dec 5, 2006

Membrane-electrode assembly for polymeric membrane fuel cell

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Patent No.
US 7,144,652
App. No.
10/011,458
Granted
Dec 5, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention is relative to a membrane-electrode assembly for fuel cells, comprising a state of the art ion-exchange polymeric membrane and state of the art gas diffusion electrodes, whose electrochemical properties are modified through the addition of a hydrophilic component localized in correspondence to one or both the electrodic interfaces and/or one or both the external surfaces of the membrane. The modified membrane-electrode assembly is characterized by high protonic conductivity and high efficiency even in the presence of small quantities of carbon monoxide, or of other contaminants contained in the fuel, even at temperatures as low as 100° C., being also suitable for medium temperature (100–160° C.) operation at relative humidity level lower than saturation.

Claims (22)

1. A membrane-electrode assembly comprising at least one ion-exchange membrane in contact with at least one porous gas diffusion electrode having an ionomer layer soaked in the pores of the electrode, said ionomer layer having at least one hydrophilic component dispersed therein.

2. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein said at least one hydrophilic component is in the form of a powder or fibers.

3. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein said at least one hydrophilic component is constituted by silica.

4. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein said at least one bydrophilic component is a protonic conductor.

5. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 4 wherein said protonic conductor is a compound of phosphorus.

6. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 5 wherein said protonic conductor is selected from the group consisting of phosphates, phosphonates and organic phosphates of tetravalent, trivalent and bivalent metals.

7. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 6 wherein said protonic conductor is a solid having lamellar structure.

8. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 4 wherein said protonic conductor is a heteropolyacid.

9. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 8 wherein said heteropolyacid is selected from the group consisting of phosphoantiomonic, phosphotungstic, silicotungstic and phosphomolybdic acid.

10. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein said hydrophilic component is previously dispersed in an ionomeric suspension or solution.

11. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 10 wherein said ionomeric suspension or solution is an aqueous or hydroalcoholic suspension or solution of a fluorocarbonsulfonic acid.

12. A porous gas diffusion electrode having a catalyzed surface coated with an ionomeric film soaked in the pores of the electrode, the ionomeric film obtained from an ionomeric suspension or solution having at least one hydrophilic component.

13. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 12 , wherein said hydrophilic component is in the form of a powder or fibers.

14. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 12 wherein said at least one hydrophilic component is silica.

15. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 12 wherein said at least one hydrophilic component is a protonic conductor.

16. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 15 , wherein said protonic conductor is a compound of phosphorus.

17. The gas difThsion electrode of claim 16 , wherein said protonic conductor is selected from the group consisting of phosphate, phosphonates and organic phosphates of tetravalent, trivalent and bivalent metals.

18. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 17 , wherein said protonic conductor is a solid having lamellar structure.

19. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 15 , wherein said protonic conductor is a heteropolyacid.

20. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 19 , wherein said heteropolyacid is selected from the group consisting of phosphoantiomonic, phosphotungstic, silicotungstic and phosphomolybdic acid.

21. The gas diffusion electrode of claim 12 wherein said ionomeric film comprises a fluorocarbonsulfonic acid.

22. The membrane-electrode assembly of claim 1 wherein said ion-exchange membrane comprises a sulfonated polymer selected from the group consisting of perfluorocarbonsulfonic acids, sulfonated polybenzimidazole, sulfonated polyethersulfone and sulfonated polyetherketones.

Assignments (6)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 28, 2021
From: HYSTER-YALE GROUP, INC. (A DELAWARE CORPORATION); NUVERA FUEL CELLS, LLC (A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY)
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. (A NATIONAL BANKING INSTITUTION)
Reel/Frame 057013/0037 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2018
From: NUVERA FUEL CELLS LLC
To: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A.
Reel/Frame 047842/0229 →
MERGER Recorded May 15, 2018
From: NUVERA FUEL CELLS EUROPE S.R.L.
To: HYSTER-YALE ITALIA SPA
Reel/Frame 045804/0812 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 15, 2018
From: HYSTER-YALE ITALIA SPA
To: NUVERA FUEL CELLS, LLC
Reel/Frame 045806/0849 →
NOTICE OF GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded May 30, 2017
From: HYSTER-YALE GROUP, INC.; HYSTER-YALE MATERIALS HANDLING, INC.; HYSTER OVERSEAS CAPITAL CORPORATION, LLC; NUVERA FUEL CELLS, LLC; BOLZONI HOLDINGS LLC
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 042624/0838 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 22, 2001
From: ALBERTI, GIULIO; CASCIOLA, MARIO; RAMUNNI, ENRICO; JACOBO, RUBEN ORNELAS
To: NUVERA FUEL CELLS EUROPE S.R.L.; DE NORA ELETTRODI S.P.A.
Reel/Frame 012372/0142 →