Operation of fuel cell systems with reduced carbon formation and anode leading edge damage
US-9287571-B2 · Mar 15, 2016 · US
US10186724B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10186724-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615014584-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 4, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jan 22, 2019 |
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A system and method in which a high temperature fuel cell stack exhaust stream is recycled back into the fuel inlet stream of the high temperature fuel cell stack. The recycled stream may be sent to a carbon dioxide separator that separates carbon dioxide from the fuel exhaust stream. The carbon dioxide separator may include a carbon dioxide separation membrane, an oxygen blocking membrane, and a water blocking membrane.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A carbon dioxide separator for a fuel cell system, the carbon dioxide separator comprising: a sweep channel configured to receive a sweep gas; a feed channel configured to receive a fuel exhaust stream of the fuel cell system; a carbon dioxide separation membrane disposed between the sweep channel and the feed channel, the carbon dioxide separation membrane having a higher permeability to carbon dioxide and water than to hydrogen gas, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen gas; and a first blocking layer disposed on a first side of the carbon dioxide separation membrane and comprising a first oxygen blocking layer disposed between the carbon dioxide separation membrane and the sweep channel, the oxygen blocking layer having a higher permeability to water and carbon dioxide than to oxygen gas and nitrogen gas. 2. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 1 , wherein the first blocking layer further comprises a first water blocking layer that is hydrophobic and has a higher permeability to carbon dioxide than to water. 3. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 2 , wherein: the first oxygen blocking layer comprises polyethylene oxide (PEO); and the first water blocking layer comprises porous polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) or a porous polysulfone. 4. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 1 , wherein the carbon dioxide separator has an oxygen gas permeability ranging from about 0% to about 25%, and a water permeability ranging from about 20% to about 40%. 5. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 1 , wherein the carbon dioxide separation membrane comprises a (2-aminoisobutyric acid)-potassium salt (AIBA-K) or a glycine-potassium salt (glycine-K). 6. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 1 , further comprising a second blocking layer disposed on an opposing second side of the carbon dioxide separation membrane and comprising at least one of: a second oxygen blocking layer that has a higher permeability to water and carbon dioxide than to oxygen gas and nitrogen gas; and a second water blocking layer that is hydrophobic. 7. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 6 , wherein the second blocking layer comprises the second water blocking layer. 8. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 7 , wherein the first side of the carbon dioxide separation membrane faces the sweep channel and the second side of the carbon dioxide separation membrane faces the feed channel. 9. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 6 , wherein the second blocking layer comprises the second oxygen blocking layer and the second water blocking layer. 10. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 9 , wherein: the first oxygen blocking layer is disposed between the carbon dioxide separation membrane and the first water blocking layer; and the second oxygen blocking layer is disposed between the carbon dioxide separation membrane and the second water blocking layer. 11. The carbon dioxide separator of claim 1 , wherein the carbon dioxide separation membrane comprises active amine sites.
of fuel cell exhausts · CPC title
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