Method for producing carrier for electrode catalyst, precursor of carrier for electrode catalyst, and carrier for electrode catalyst, comprising same
US-12057587-B2 · Aug 6, 2024 · US
US10297833B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10297833-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515121533-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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A gas diffusion electrode and a method for manufacturing the same, the gas diffusion electrode being used for a fuel cell and configured by forming a microporous layer containing conductive microparticles and water-repellent resin on at least one surface of a conductive porous base material, wherein the gas diffusibility in the thickness direction thereof is 30% or more, the conductive porous base material has a sliding angle of 70° or less and a porosity of 80% or more, and the microporous layer has a thickness of 10-50 μm inclusive, and a porosity of 60-95% inclusive.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A gas diffusion electrode for use in a fuel cell, comprising an electrically conductive porous substrate and, on at least one side thereof, a microporous layer containing electrically conductive microparticles and a water-repellent resin, the gas diffusion electrode having a through-thickness gas diffusivity of 32% or more, and having an in-plane gas permeability of 25 cc/min or more, wherein the sticking force between the electrically conductive porous substrate and the microporous layer is 5 N/cm 2 or more, the electrically conductive porous substrate having a sliding-down angle of 70° or less, a porosity of 85% or more and having a thickness of 120 μm or less, the microporous layer having a thickness of 10 μm or more and 40 μm or less and a porosity of 60% or more and 95% or less, and wherein the electrically conductive microparticles were dispersed by a surfactant to form the microporous layer. 2. The gas diffusion electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive porous substrate is a carbon paper. 3. The gas diffusion electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the water-repellent resin is polytetrafluoroethylene or a tetrafluoroethylene-hexafluoropropylene copolymer. 4. The gas diffusion electrode for use in a fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein the water-repellant resin comprises tetrafluoroethylene-hexafluoropropylene copolymer, and the electrically conductive porous substrate has a sliding down angle of 60° or less. 5. The gas diffusion electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the microporous layer containing electrically conductive microparticles and a water-repellent resin is obtained by applying, from below, a microporous layer coating liquid prepared by kneading electrically conductive microparticles, a water-repellent resin, and a surfactant to an electrically conductive porous substrate which is conveyed or installed approximately horizontally, and followed by drying and sintering, thereby giving the gas diffusion electrode. 6. A gas diffusion electrode for use in a fuel cell, comprising an electrically conductive porous substrate and, on at least one side thereof, a microporous layer containing electrically conductive microparticles and a water-repellent resin, the gas diffusion electrode having a through-thickness gas diffusivity of 32% or more, and having an in-plane gas permeability of 25 cc/min or more, wherein the sticking force between the electrically conductive porous substrate and the microporous layer is 5 N/cm 2 or more, the electrically conductive porous substrate having a sliding-down angle of 50° or less, a porosity of 85% or more and having a thickness of 120 μm or less, the microporous layer having a thickness of 10 μm or more and 40 μm or less and a porosity of 60% or more and 95% or less, and wherein the electrically conductive microparticles were dispersed by a surfactant. 7. The gas diffusion electrode according to claim 6 , wherein the water-repellent resin comprises a tetrafluoroethylene-hexafluoropropylene copolymer. 8. The gas diffusion electrode according to claim 6 , wherein the microporous layer containing electrically conductive microparticles and a water-repellent resin is obtained by applying, from below, a microporous layer coating liquid prepared by kneading electrically conductive microparticles, a water-repellent resin, and a surfactant to an electrically conductive porous substrate which is conveyed or installed approximately horizontally, and followed by drying and sintering, thereby giving the gas diffusion electrode. 9. A method for manufacturing a gas diffusion electrode for use in a fuel cell, including an electrically conductive porous substrate and, on at least one side thereof, a microporous layer containing electrically conductive microparticles and a water-repellent resin, the method comprising conveying or installing an electrically conductive porous substrate approximately horizontally, and then applying thereto, from below, a microporous layer coating liquid prepared by kneading electrically conductive microparticles, a water-repellent resin, and a surfactant, followed by drying and sintering, thereby giving a gas diffusion electrode according to claim 1 . 10. The method for manufacturing a gas diffusion electrode according to claim 9 , wherein the electrically conductive porous substrate is subjected to a water-repellent treatment with a water repellent before the application of the microporous layer coating liquid, and the water repellent is not sintered. 11. The method for manufacturing a gas diffusion electrode according to claim 9 , wherein the electrically conductive porous substrate conveyed or installed approximately horizontally is unwound from an electrically conductive porous substrate roll wound in an elongated form, and, after the application of the microporous layer coating liquid from below, the gas diffusion electrode is wound up, while preventing the application surface from contacting a conveying roll. 12. The method for manufacturing a gas diffusion electrode according to claim 9 , wherein the microporous layer coating liquid applied from below is dried with the penetration thereof into the electrically conductive porous substrate being suppressed. 13. The method for manufacturing a gas diffusion electrode according to claim 9 , wherein the microporous layer coating liquid applied from below is dried and sintered with the penetration thereof into the electrically conductive porous substrate being suppressed. 14. The method for manufacturing a gas diffusion electrode according to claim 9 , wherein the microporous layer coating liquid is applied only from below. 15. The method for manufacturing a gas diffusion electrode according to claim 9 , wherein the microporous layer coating liquid has a viscosity of 1,000 mPa·s or more.
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