IP Library Granted Patent US 7,182,848
Granted Patent B2
US 7,182,848 · App. 10/249,735 · Granted Feb 27, 2007

Production of hollow ceramic membranes by electrophoretic deposition

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Patent No.
US 7,182,848
App. No.
10/249,735
Granted
Feb 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention provides methods for producing hollow ceramic membranes by electrophoretic deposition. The hollow ceramic membranes may have a small cross-sectional area of about 1.0×10 −5 mm 2 to about 25 mm 2 . The cross-sectional configuration of the hollow ceramic membranes may be any geometry such as circular, square, rectangular, triangular or polygonal. The hollow ceramic membranes produced by the methods of the present invention may have multiple layers but always the innermost layer, or the first deposited layer is porous and made by electrophoretic deposition. Subsequent layers may be porous or non porous and deposited before or after sintering the first layer. If it is deposited after sintering, it may require additional sintering steps. Additional layers may be deposited by further electrophoretic deposition, sol-gel coating, dip coating, vacuum casting, brushing, spraying or other known techniques.

Claims (15)

1. A method of producing a tubular electrode supported electrochemical fuel cell comprising the sequential steps of:

(a) electrophoretically depositing an anodic or cathodic material onto a filament core to create a porous inner electrode layer having a first porosity;

(b) depositing a solid electrolyte layer onto the porous inner electrode layer; and

(c) drying and sintering the filament core bearing the porous inner electrode layer and the solid electrolyte layer at a temperature and for a length of time sufficient to combust the core and to create a fully dense electrolyte layer while maintaining the porosity of the inner electrode layer;

(d) depositing an outer electrode layer, having a second porosity, onto the solid electrolyte layer, which is of an anodic material if the inner layer comprises a cathodic material, or a cathodic material if the inner layer comprises an anodic material; and

(e) sintering the porous inner electrode layer, the solid electrolyte layer and the porous outer electrode layer, at a temperature and for a length of time sufficient to bond the outer electrode layer to the solid electrolyte layer while maintaining the porosity of the porous inner electrode layer and the porosity of the outer electrode layer.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein the electrolyte layer is deposited by electrophoretic deposition.

3. A method of producing a tubular electrode supported electrochemical fuel cell comprising the sequential steps of:

(a) electrophoretically depositing a porous inner electrode layer, having a first porosity, comprising an anodic or cathodic material onto a filament core, and sintering the core bearing the inner electrode layer at a temperature and for a length of time sufficient to combust the core and partially densify the inner electrode layer while maintaining the first porosity of the inner electrode layer;

(b) depositing a solid electrolyte layer onto the electrode layer; and

(c) drying and sintering the filament core bearing the porous inner electrode layer and the solid electrolyte layer at a temperature and for a length of time sufficient to create a fully dense electrolyte layer and bond the electrolyte layer to the porous inner electrode layer while maintaining the porosity of the porous inner electrode layer; and

(d) depositing an outer electrode layer, having a second porosity, onto the solid electrolyte layer, said outer electrode layer comprising an anodic material if the inner layer comprises a cathodic material, or a cathodic material if the inner layer comprises an anodic material; and

(e) sintering the porous inner electrode layer, the solid electrolyte layer and the outer electrode layer at a temperature and for a length of time sufficient to partially densify the outer layer, bond the outer electrode layer to the solid electrolyte layer while maintaining the porosity of the porous inner electrode layer and the porosity of the outer electrode layer.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein the electrolyte layer is electrophoretically deposited onto the inner electrode layer by inserting an electrophoretic electrode within the inner electrode layer.

5. The method of claim 3 wherein the inner electrode layer is comprised of a cathodic material and is used as the electrophoretic electrode to electrophoretically deposit the electrolyte layer onto the inner electrode layer.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2017
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To: INNOTECH ALBERTA INC.
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To: ALBERTA INNOVATES
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 24, 2017
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To: ALBERTA INNOVATES
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NUNC PRO TUNC ASSIGNMENT Recorded Dec 16, 2010
From: ALBERTA RESEARCH COUNCIL INC.
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