Solid oxide fuel cell device
US-9252435-B2 · Feb 2, 2016 · US
US10122023B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10122023-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314423610-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 6, 2018 |
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A fuel cell with separator includes a fuel cell body having a cathode, an anode, and a solid electrolyte layer disposed between the cathode and the anode; a plate-like metal separator having first and second main surfaces and an opening which opens at the first and second main surfaces; a joint formed of an Ag-containing brazing filler metal and adapted to join the fuel cell body and the first main surface of the metal separator; and a seal formed of a glass-containing sealing material and disposed closer to the opening than is the joint, the seal being located between the first main surface and the fuel cell body and extending along the entire perimeter of the opening.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel cell with separator comprising a fuel cell body having a cathode, an anode, and a solid electrolyte layer disposed between the cathode and the anode; a plate-like metal separator having first and second main surfaces and an opening which opens at the first and second main surfaces; a joint formed of an Ag-containing brazing filler metal and adapted to join the fuel cell body and the first main surface of the metal separator; and a seal formed of a glass-containing sealing material and disposed closer to the opening than is the joint, the seal being located between the first main surface and the fuel cell body and extending along the entire perimeter of the opening and having a sealing part, wherein the sealing part is in contact with the first main surface of the metal separator, and wherein the seal is disposed closer to the opening than all joints so as to hinder the flow of oxidizer gas to the metal of all joints. 2. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , wherein the joint has a first joint portion and a second joint portion located closer to the opening than is the first joint portion, and the second joint portion is lower in oxygen diffusion coefficient than the first joint portion. 3. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , wherein the metal separator contains Al in an amount of 0.1% by mass to 10% by mass. 4. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , wherein the metal separator has a thickness of 0.5 mm or less. 5. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , wherein a gap exists between the joint and the seal. 6. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , wherein the brazing filler metal is higher in melting temperature than the sealing material. 7. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , wherein a portion of the seal located toward the joint has an Ag-containing mixed layer. 8. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 7 , wherein in the mixed layer, Ag content is highest at a portion located toward the joint. 9. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 7 , wherein the joint and the mixed layer are disposed along the entire perimeter of the opening. 10. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 7 , wherein the seal has a thermal expansion coefficient of 8 ppm/K to 12 ppm/K within a temperature range of room temperature to 300° C., and the mixed layer has a width of 50 μm or more. 11. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 7 , wherein the joint contains an oxide whose oxygen dissociation pressure is lower than 1×10 −13 Pa at 800° C. 12. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 11 , wherein the oxide contained in the joint is of Al or In. 13. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , wherein the metal separator contains Al in an amount of 1.5% by mass to 10% by mass; the joint contains an oxide or compound oxide of Al in an amount of 1% by volume to 25% by volume; and the seal contains Al in an amount of 1% by mass to 30% by mass as reduced to Al 2 O 3 . 14. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 13 , wherein the metal separator contains Al in an amount of 2% by mass to 10% by mass; the joint contains an oxide or compound oxide of Al in an amount of 2% by volume to 15% by volume; and the seal contains Al in an amount of 2% by mass to 20% by mass as reduced to Al 2 O 3 . 15. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 13 , wherein at least a portion of the oxide or compound oxide of Al is disposed at the interface between the metal separator and the joint. 16. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 13 , wherein the oxide or compound oxide of Al is Al 2 O 3 , an Al-containing spinel-type oxide, or mullite. 17. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 13 , further comprising a restraint formed of the same material as the sealing material and disposed on the second main surface of the metal separator at a position opposite the seal. 18. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 17 , wherein the seal and the restraint are integrated through a connection disposed on a side surface of the opening of the metal separator. 19. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 , further comprising a restraint formed of the same material as the sealing material or a material higher in thermal expansion coefficient than the sealing material and disposed on the second main surface of the metal separator at a position opposite the seal. 20. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 19 , wherein the restraint is disposed along the entire perimeter of the opening. 21. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 19 , wherein the seal and the restraint are integrated through a connection disposed on a side surface of the opening of the metal separator. 22. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 19 , wherein a material of the restraint is lower in thermal expansion coefficient than the metal separator. 23. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 19 , wherein a gap exists between the seal and the joint. 24. A fuel cell with separator according to claim 19 , wherein the sealing material has a thermal expansion coefficient of 8 ppm/K to 12 ppm/K within a temperature range of room temperature to 300° C. 25. A fuel cell stack comprising a fuel cell with separator according to claim 1 . 26. A method for manufacturing a fuel cell with separator, the fuel cell with separator comprising a fuel cell body having a cathode, an anode, and a solid electrolyte layer disposed between the cathode and the anode; a plate-like metal separator having first and second main surfaces and an opening which opens at the first and second main surfaces; a joint formed of an Ag-containing brazing filler metal and adapted to join the fuel cell body and the first main surface of the metal separator; and a seal formed of a glass-containing sealing material and disposed closer to the opening than is the joint, the seal being located between the first main surface and the fuel cell body and extending along the entire perimeter of the opening and having a sealing part, wherein the sealing part is in contact with the first main surface of the metal separator, and wherein the seal is disposed closer to the opening than all joints so as to hinder the flow of oxidizer gas to the metal of all joints; the method comprising: disposing an Ag-containing brazing filler metal on both of the metal separator and the fuel cell body, and disposing the glass-containing sealing material on at least one of the metal separator on which the brazing filler metal is disposed, and the fuel cell body on which the brazing filler metal is disposed. 27. A method for manufacturing a fuel cell with separator according to claim 26 , further comprising joining the metal separator and the fuel cell body by melting the brazing filler metal disposed on both of the metal separator and the fuel cell body. 28. A method for manufacturing a fuel cell with separator according to claim 27 , wherein in the joining, the brazing filler metal is melted in the atmosphere. 29. A method for manufacturing a fuel cell with separator according to claim 28 , further comprising forming the seal by melting the glass-containing sealing material disposed on at least one of the metal separator and the fuel cell body.
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