Carbon Nanotube Composite Membrane
US-2015096442-A1 · Apr 9, 2015 · US
US10170769B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10170769-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715414217-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | Feb 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 1, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 1, 2019 |
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A method of treating a carbon substrate, includes the successive steps of impregnating the carbon substrate with an aqueous solution containing an amorphous fluorinated copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and of perfluoromethoxy dioxole, drying the carbon substrate at a pressure lower than the atmospheric pressure, and obtaining a carbon substrate impregnated with a fluorinated copolymer. Such a carbon substrate may be used as a gas diffusion layer in a fuel cell.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of treating a carbon substrate, comprising the following successive steps of: impregnating the carbon substrate with an aqueous solution containing an amorphous fluorinated copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and perfluoromethoxy dioxole; and drying the impregnated carbon substrate at a pressure lower than the atmospheric pressure to obtain a treated carbon substrate impregnated with the fluorinated copolymer, wherein the method is free of sintering after drying. 2. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the carbon substrate is a carbon fiber nonwoven having a thickness in the range from 25 to 300 micrometers. 3. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the aqueous solution comprises from 1 to 60 wt. % of fluorinated copolymer. 4. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the impregnation of the carbon substrate is performed at a temperature in the range from 15 to 35° C. 5. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the drying temperature is in the range from 25 to 95° C. 6. The carbon substrate treatment method claim 1 , wherein the drying time is in the range from 15 minutes to 5 hours. 7. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the drying is carried out at a pressure in the range from 0.1 to 500 hPa. 8. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein, at the end of the drying, the treated carbon substrate comprises from 0.5 to 25 wt. % of fluorinated copolymer. 9. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein, at the end of the drying, the carbon substrate comprises from 1 to 15 wt. % of fluorinated copolymer. 10. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein, at the end of the drying, the carbon substrate comprises from 2.5 to 10 wt. % of fluorinated copolymer. 11. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the aqueous solution comprises from 5 to 15 wt. % of fluorinated copolymer. 12. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the drying is carried out at a pressure in the range from 0.1 to 250 hPa. 13. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the drying is carried out at a pressure in the range from 0.1 to 50 hPa. 14. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the drying temperature is in the range from 30 to 80° C. 15. The carbon substrate treatment method of claim 1 , wherein the method is performed at a temperature lower than the glass transition temperature of the amorphous fluorinated copolymer.
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