Fuel cell anode structure for voltage reversal tolerance
View Patent ↗An anode catalyst layer for a fuel cell is presented having first and second catalyst compositions and a hydrophobic binder. The first catalyst composition includes a noble metal, other than Ru, on a corrosion-resistant support material; the second catalyst composition contains a single-phase solid solution of a metal oxide containing Ru. The through-plane concentration of ionomer in the catalyst layer decreases as a function of distance from the membrane interface. Gas diffusion electrodes, catalyst-coated membranes, MEAs and fuel cells having the foregoing anode catalyst layer are also described.
1. An electrode assembly for a fuel cell comprising an electrolyte interposed between an anode and cathode, a cathode catalyst layer interposed between the electrolyte and the cathode, and an anode catalyst layer interposed between the electrolyte and the anode, the anode catalyst layer comprising:
a first catalyst composition comprising a noble metal, other than Ru, on a corrosion resistant support material;
a second catalyst composition consisting essentially of a single-phase solid solution of a metal oxide containing Ru; and
a hydrophobic binder,
wherein a through-plane concentration of an ionomer in the catalyst layer decreases as a function of distance from the electrolyte.
2. A catalyst-coated membrane comprising a polymer electrolyte membrane, a cathode catalyst layer on at least a portion of a first major surface thereof, and an anode catalyst layer on at least a portion of a second major surface thereof, the anode catalyst layer comprising:
a first catalyst composition comprising a noble metal, other than Ru, on a corrosion resistant support material;
a second catalyst composition consisting essentially of a single-phase solid solution of a metal oxide containing Ru; and
a hydrophobic binder,
wherein a through-plane concentration of an ionomer in the catalyst layer decreases as a function of distance from the membrane.
3. A fuel cell stack comprising a plurality of fuel cells, the fuel cells each comprising an electrode assembly according to claim 1 .