IP Library Granted Patent US 8,153,328
Granted Patent B2
US 8,153,328 · App. 11/879,568 · Granted Apr 10, 2012

Carbon fuel cells with carbon corrosion suppression

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Patent No.
US 8,153,328
App. No.
11/879,568
Granted
Apr 10, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrochemical cell apparatus that can operate as either a fuel cell or a battery includes a cathode compartment, an anode compartment operatively connected to the cathode compartment, and a carbon fuel cell section connected to the anode compartment and the cathode compartment. An effusion plate is operatively positioned adjacent the anode compartment or the cathode compartment. The effusion plate allows passage of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide exhaust channels are operatively positioned in the electrochemical cell to direct the carbon dioxide from the electrochemical cell.

Claims (13)

1. An electrochemical cell apparatus that can operate as a fuel cell, the electrochemical cell producing carbon dioxide; comprising:

a housing;

a bipolar plate in said housing;

a cathode current collector in said housing, said cathode unit including a cathode catalyst and current collector;

an anode current collector in said housing operatively connected to said cathode current collector and said bipolar plate;

a carbon fuel cell unit in said housing operatively connected to said anode current collector and said bipolar plate, said carbon fuel cell section including carbon fuel;

an effusion plate in said housing positioned adjacent said anode current collector, said effusion plate allowing the passage of the carbon dioxide; and

carbon dioxide exhaust channels in the electrochemical cell positioned adjacent said anode current collector, said carbon dioxide exhaust channels operatively connected to said effusion plate to direct the carbon dioxide from the electrochemical cell.

2. The electrochemical cell apparatus that can operate as a fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said anode current collector has two sides, a first side and second side, and said effusion plate is positioned on said first side of said anode current collector and said carbon dioxide exhaust channels are positioned on said second side of said anode current collector.

3. The electrochemical cell apparatus that can operate as a fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said effusion plate is a gas-permeable effusion plate.

4. The electrochemical cell apparatus that can operate as a fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said effusion plate is a gas-permeable molten-salt wetted effusion plate.

5. The electrochemical cell apparatus that can operate as a fuel cell of claim 1 including a gas-impermeable separator operatively connected to said anode current collector, said effusion plate, and said cathode current collector to prevent the carbon dioxide from reaching said cathode current collector.

6. The electrochemical cell apparatus that can operate as a fuel cell of claim 1 including electronic conductors in said carbon fuel cell section.