Systems and methods for suppressing chromium poisoning in fuel cells

US10340543B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10340543-B2
Application numberUS-201313971064-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 20, 2013
Priority dateAug 21, 2012
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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A fuel cell assembly includes a fuel cell stack including a plurality of fuel cells, an incoming oxidizing gas flow path configured to deliver an oxidizing gas to the plurality of fuel cells, and a chromium-getter material located in the incoming oxidizing flow path. A fuel cell includes an electrolyte, a cathode electrode on a first side of the electrolyte, an anode electrode on a second side of the electrolyte, and a chromium-getter material on the cathode electrode.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fuel cell stack, comprising: solid oxide fuel cells that comprise: an electrolyte; a cathode electrode having an outer surface and an opposing an inner surface disposed on a first side of the electrolyte; an anode electrode disposed on a second side of the electrolyte; and a chromium-getter material arranged in separate strips that are each disposed directly on the outer surface of the cathode electrode, such that portions of the outer surface are exposed between the strips; and interconnects comprising interconnect ribs that at least partially define gas flow passages, the interconnects being disposed between the fuel cells, such that the chromium-getter material is disposed directly between the outer surface of each cathode electrode and a corresponding interconnect, wherein the ribs contact portions of the cathode electrode exposed by gaps between the strips of the chromium-getter material. 2. The fuel cell stack of claim 1 , wherein the strips of the chromium-getter material align with the gas flow passages. 3. The fuel cell stack of claim 1 , wherein the strips of the chromium-getter material comprise contact strips located between the cathode electrode and the interconnect ribs. 4. A fuel cell stack, comprising: solid oxide fuel cells that comprise: an electrolyte; a cathode electrode having an outer surface and an opposing an inner surface disposed on a first side of the electrolyte; an anode electrode disposed on a second side of the electrolyte; and a chromium-getter material arranged in separate strips that are each disposed directly on the outer surface of the cathode electrode, such that portions of the outer surface are exposed between the strips; and interconnects comprising interconnect ribs that at least partially define gas flow passages, the interconnects being disposed between the fuel cells, such that the chromium-getter material is disposed directly between the outer surface of each cathode electrode and a corresponding interconnect, wherein the ribs contact portions of the cathode electrode exposed by gaps between the strips of the chromium-getter material; wherein the strips of the chromium-getter material comprise contact strips located between the cathode electrode and the interconnect ribs; and wherein the contact strips are non-parallel to the interconnect ribs. 5. The fuel cell stack of claim 4 , wherein the contact strips are at least one of substantially perpendicular or perpendicular to the interconnect ribs. 6. A fuel cell, comprising: an electrolyte; a cathode electrode having an outer surface and an opposing an inner surface disposed on a first side of the electrolyte; an anode electrode disposed on a second side of the electrolyte; and a chromium-getter material disposed on the outer surface of the cathode electrode and arranged in a mesh or grid configuration. 7. The fuel cell of claim 6 , wherein the chromium-getter material has at least one of a lower electrical conductivity or lower electrochemical activity than a material of the cathode electrode, and is selected from at least one of LSM, MCO, LSCo, LSCF, and LSF. 8. The fuel cell of claim 6 , wherein the mesh or grid consists of the chromium-getter material. 9. The fuel cell stack of claim 1 , wherein the separate strips consist of the chromium-getter material. 10. The fuel cell stack of claim 1 , wherein the chromium-getter material has at least one of a lower electrical conductivity or lower electrochemical activity than a material of the cathode electrode, and is selected from at least one of LSM, MCO, LSCo, LSCF, and LSF.

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  • of gaseous reactants · CPC title

  • H01M8/0662Primary

    Treatment of gaseous reactants or gaseous residues, e.g. cleaning · CPC title

  • characterised by the configuration of channels, e.g. by the flow field of the reactant or coolant · CPC title

  • characterised by external manifolds · CPC title

  • High-temperature cells with solid electrolytes · CPC title

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What does patent US10340543B2 cover?
A fuel cell assembly includes a fuel cell stack including a plurality of fuel cells, an incoming oxidizing gas flow path configured to deliver an oxidizing gas to the plurality of fuel cells, and a chromium-getter material located in the incoming oxidizing flow path. A fuel cell includes an electrolyte, a cathode electrode on a first side of the electrolyte, an anode electrode on a second side …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Bloom Energy Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/0662. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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