IP Library Granted Patent US 7,547,486
Granted Patent B2
US 7,547,486 · App. 10/974,490 · Granted Jun 16, 2009

Direct methanol fuel cell

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Patent No.
US 7,547,486
App. No.
10/974,490
Granted
Jun 16, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A direct methanol fuel cell has a proton conducting membrane (PCM), a catalyst in contact with the PCM, a gas diffusion layer in contact with the catalyst, and a conducting plate in contact with the gas diffusion membrane. The gas diffusion layer comprises a microporous membrane. The microporous membrane may be a microporous membrane, a laminate of a microporous membrane, and a skinned microporous membrane.

Claims (29)

1. A direct methanol fuel cell comprising

a proton conductive membrane

a catalyst juxtaposed to said proton conductive membrane

a gas diffusion layer juxtaposed to and covering said catalyst, said gas diffusion layer comprising a non-metallic microporous membrane, said non-metallic microporous membrane being a polymeric or ceramic microporous membrane, and said polymeric membrane being made of a polymer selected from the group consisting of polyolefins, vinyl polymers, polyamides, polyesters, polycarbonates, polyethers, polyphenylene chalcogenides, polyether ether ketones, polysulfone, polyethersulfone, polyetherimides, cellulose acetate, polydimethylsiloxane, blends of the foregoing, compositions including other materials wherein the foregoing polymer comprises a majority of the composition, and copolymers thereof

a conducting plate juxtaposed to and covering said gas diffusion layer and having a flow field therein, said flow field being in communication with said gas diffusion layer

whereby a fuel comprising methanol is catalytically converted to electricity by said cell.

2. The cell of claim 1 wherein said gas diffusion layer further comprises a hydrophobic coating next to said catalyst.

3. The cell of claim 1 wherein said non-metallic microporous membrane is a laminate of a microporous membrane.

4. A direct methanol fuel cell comprising

a proton conductive membrane

a catalyst juxtaposed to said proton conductive membrane

a gas diffusion layer juxtaposed to and covering said catalyst, said gas diffusion layer comprising a non-metallic microporous membrane, said non-metallic microporous membrane being an asymmetric membrane

a conducting plate juxtaposed to and covering said gas diffusion layer and having a flow field therein, said flow field being in communication with said gas diffusion layer

whereby a fuel comprising methanol is catalytically converted to electricity by said cell.

5. The cell of claim 4 wherein said pores of said asymmetric membrane has a decreasing diameter across a thickness of said membrane and the narrower diameters are next to said catalyst.

6. A direct methanol fuel cell comprising

a proton conductive membrane

a catalyst juxtaposed to said proton conductive membrane

a gas diffusion layer juxtaposed to and covering said catalyst, said gas diffusion layer comprising a non-metallic microporous membrane, said non-metallic membrane being a skinned membrane

a conducting plate juxtaposed to and covering said gas diffusion layer and having a flow field therein, said flow field being in communication with said gas diffusion layer

whereby a fuel comprising methanol is catalytically converted to electricity by said cell.

7. The cell of claim 6 wherein said skinned membrane has an O 2 /N 2 selectivity of 1.2 or greater.

8. The cell of claim 6 wherein said skinned membrane has a CO 2 /N 2 selectivity of 6.0 or greater.

9. A direct methanol fuel cell comprising

a proton conductive membrane

a catalyst juxtaposed to said proton conductive membrane

a gas diffusion layer juxtaposed to and covering said catalyst, said gas diffusion layer comprising a non-metallic microporous membrane said non-metallic microporous membrane comprises a multilayered membrane, wherein one said layer being a thermoplastic microporous membrane and another said layer being a gel perm-selective material

a conducting plate juxtaposed to and covering said gas diffusion layer and having a flow field therein, said flow field being in communication with said gas diffusion layer

whereby a fuel comprising methanol is catalytically converted to electricity by said cell.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 9, 2005
From: ZHANG, ZHENGMING; ZIMMERER, BRITTA; HUANG, QUAN; SCHUSTER, OLIVER
To: CELGARD LLC
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