IP Library Granted Patent US 7,700,212
Granted Patent B2
US 7,700,212 · App. 10/960,489 · Granted Apr 20, 2010

Bipolar plate with enhanced stability

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Patent No.
US 7,700,212
App. No.
10/960,489
Granted
Apr 20, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

An enhanced stability and inexpensive bipolar plate for a fuel cell is disclosed. The enhanced stability bipolar plate includes a bipolar plate substrate and a corrosion-resistant coating thermally sprayed on the bipolar plate substrate. A method for enhancing corrosion resistance of a bipolar plate is also disclosed.

Claims (20)

1. An enhanced stability bipolar plate for a fuel cell, comprising:

a bipolar plate substrate comprising stainless steel and having a roughened surface exposing asperities;

a corrosion-resistant coating comprising stainless steel over said bipolar plate substrate, said corrosion-resistant coating having a corrosion resistance higher than a corrosion resistance of said bipolar plate substrate, wherein the corrosion-resistant coating is mechanically interlocked with the asperities and wherein the corrosion-resistant coating has a thickness between 0.1 μm and 15 μm; and

a cover layer provided on said corrosion-resistant coating for minimizing contact resistance of said corrosion-resistant coating.

2. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 1 wherein the substrate comprises 304 L or 316 L grade stainless steel.

3. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 1 wherein said corrosion-resistant coating comprises C-276 grade stainless steel.

4. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 1 wherein said corrosion-resistant coating comprises 904 L alloy.

5. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 1 wherein said corrosion-resistant coating comprises 254 SMO alloy.

6. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 1 wherein said corrosion-resistant coating comprises Carp-20 alloy.

7. The enhanced stability bipolar plate as set forth in claim 1 wherein the thickness of the corrosion-resistant coating is less than about 2 μm.

8. The enhanced stability bipolar plate as set forth in claim 1 wherein said cover layer comprises at least one of gold, an organic material, platinum, platinum alloys, rhodium, ruthenium, ruthenium alloys, palladium or palladium alloys.

9. An enhanced stability bipolar plate for a fuel cell, comprising:

a bipolar plate substrate comprising stainless steel, the substrate having a first hydrogen fluoride corrosion-resistance;

a corrosion-resistant coating comprising stainless steel over said bipolar plate substrate, wherein the corrosion-resistant coating is chemical or mechanically bonded to the substrate, wherein the corrosion-resistant coating has a second hydrogen fluoride corrosion-resistance that is greater the first hydrogen fluoride corrosion-resistance, and wherein the corrosion-resistant coating has a thickness between 0.1 μm and 2 μm.

10. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 9 wherein said bipolar plate substrate comprises 304 L or 316 L grade stainless steel.

11. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 9 wherein said corrosion-resistant coating comprises C-276 grade stainless steel.

12. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 9 wherein said corrosion-resistant coating comprises at least one of 904 L alloy, 254 SMO alloy or Carp-20 alloy.

13. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 9 further comprising a cover layer on said corrosion-resistant coating for minimizing contact resistance of said corrosion-resistant coating.

14. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 13 wherein said cover layer comprises at least one of gold, an organic material, platinum, platinum alloys, rhodium, ruthenium, ruthenium alloys, palladium or palladium alloys.

15. The enhanced stability bipolar plate of claim 9 wherein the substrate consists essentially of stainless steel.