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
US10396383B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10396383-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715679562-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 17, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 27, 2019 |
| Grant date | Aug 27, 2019 |
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A membrane electrode assembly includes a cation exchange membrane electrode assembly and an anion exchange membrane electrode assembly. The cation exchange membrane includes a cation exchange membrane, a first cathode electrode disposed on the cation exchange membrane, and a first anode electrode disposed under the cation exchange membrane. The anion exchange membrane electrode assembly includes an anion exchange membrane, a second cathode electrode disposed on the anion exchange membrane, and a second anode electrode disposed under the anion exchange membrane. The cation exchange membrane and the anion exchange membrane partially contact each other, and the first cathode electrode, the first anode electrode, the second cathode electrode, and the second anode electrode do not contact one another.
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What is claimed is: 1. A membrane electrode assembly comprising: a cation exchange membrane electrode assembly comprising a cation exchange membrane, a first cathode electrode disposed on the cation exchange membrane, and a first anode electrode disposed under the cation exchange membrane; and an anion exchange membrane electrode assembly comprising an anion exchange membrane, a second cathode electrode disposed on the anion exchange membrane, and a second anode electrode disposed under the anion exchange membrane, wherein the cation exchange membrane and the anion exchange membrane partially contact each other, and the first cathode electrode, the first anode electrode, the second cathode electrode, and the second anode electrode do not contact one another. 2. The membrane electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the cation exchange membrane and the anion exchange membrane contact each other by being partially overlapped with each other, or by being partially touched through an adhesive. 3. The membrane electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein at a portion in which the cation exchange membrane and the anion exchange membrane contact each other, the first cathode electrode, the first anode electrode, the second cathode electrode, and the second anode electrode are not disposed, and ion exchange and material transfer do not occur. 4. The membrane electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein the cation exchange membrane electrode assembly has the same area as or a different area from the anion exchange membrane electrode assembly. 5. The membrane electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein oxygen is supplied to the first cathode electrode and the second cathode electrode, and hydrogen is supplied to the first anode electrode and the second anode electrode. 6. The membrane electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein when current is generated in the membrane electrode assembly, hydrogen ions (H + ) move from the first anode electrode to the first cathode electrode through the cation exchange membrane, and hydroxide ions (OH − ) move from the second cathode electrode to the second anode electrode, thereby producing water from the first cathode electrode and the second cathode electrode, respectively. 7. A fuel cell comprising the membrane electrode assembly according to claim 1 , wherein when current is generated in the fuel cell, water is optionally produced and supplied in the fuel cell. 8. The fuel cell according to claim 7 , further comprising: a first gas supply part connected to the first cathode electrode in order to supply oxygen to the first cathode electrode and the second cathode electrode of the membrane electrode assembly; and a second gas supply part connected to the second anode electrode in order to supply hydrogen to the first anode electrode and the second anode electrode of the membrane electrode assembly. 9. The fuel cell according to claim 8 , further comprising: a first separator plate disposed on the membrane electrode assembly so as to contact the first cathode electrode and the second cathode electrode, and having a first channel part for moving oxygen supplied through the first gas supply part; and a second separator plate disposed under the membrane electrode assembly so as to contact the first anode electrode and the second anode electrode, and having a second channel part for moving hydrogen supplied through the second gas supply part. 10. The fuel cell according to claim 9 , wherein the first channel part is provided on one surface of the first separator plate, in which the first separator plate contacts the first cathode electrode and the second electrode, is directly connected to the first gas supply part, and comprises: a first inlet adjacent to the first cathode electrode; and a first outlet adjacent to the second cathode electrode, and the second channel part is provided on one surface of the second separator plate, in which the second separator plate contacts the first anode electrode and the second anode electrode, is directly connected to the second gas supply part, and comprises: a second inlet adjacent to the second anode electrode; and a second outlet adjacent to the first anode electrode. 11. The fuel cell according to claim 7 , wherein the fuel cell is a single cell, or a fuel cell stack comprising one or more single cells.
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