Seal compositions, methods, and structures for planar solid oxide fuel cells
US-2017190608-A1 · Jul 6, 2017 · US
US10669188B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10669188-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816119038-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 31, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 12, 2008 |
| Publication date | Jun 2, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 2, 2020 |
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A seal composition includes a first alkaline earth metal oxide, a second alkaline earth metal oxide which is different from the first alkaline earth metal oxide, aluminum oxide, and silica in an amount such that molar percent of silica in the composition is at least five molar percent greater than two times a combined molar percent of the first alkaline earth metal oxide and the second alkaline earth metal oxide. The composition is substantially free of phosphorus oxide. The seal composition forms a glass ceramic seal which includes silica containing glass cores located in a crystalline matrix comprising barium aluminosilicate, and calcium aluminosilicate crystals located in the glass cores.
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What is claimed is: 1. A glass ceramic seal comprising: silica containing glass cores located in a crystalline matrix comprising barium aluminosilicate; and calcium aluminosilicate crystals located in the glass cores; wherein the seal comprises zero molar percent to less than 0.5 molar percent of phosphorus oxide; and wherein the seal is located in a fuel cell stack, and wherein the seal is located between surface of an interconnect and an electrolyte of a solid oxide fuel cell. 2. The seal of claim 1 , wherein the seal comprises: between about 5 molar percent and about 25 molar percent of calcium oxide, at least a portion of which is located in the calcium aluminosilicate crystals; between about 2 molar percent and about 25 molar percent of barium oxide, at least a portion of which is located in the barium aluminosilicate crystalline matrix; between about 5 molar percent and about 15 molar percent of aluminum oxide, at least a first portion of which is located in the barium aluminosilicate crystalline matrix and at least a second portion of which is located in the calcium aluminosilicate crystals; between about 45 molar percent and about 65 molar percent of the silica, at least a first portion of which is located in the barium aluminosilicate crystalline matrix, at least a second portion of which is located in the calcium aluminosilicate crystals, and at least a third portion of which comprises the glass cores; less than 6 molar percent boron oxide; and zero molar percent of phosphorus oxide. 3. The seal of claim 2 , wherein the composition consists of barium oxide, calcium oxide, alumina, boron oxide, potassium oxide and silica and the composition is substantially free of As 2 O 3 , PbO and ZnO. 4. The seal of claim 3 , wherein: a thermal expansion coefficient of the seal is between about 5×10 −6 /° C. and about 11×10 −6 /° C.; and the seal comprises 1.5 to 6 molar percent boron oxide, zero to about 0.5 molar percent of arsenic oxide, lead oxide or zinc oxide and the seal comprises zero to about 5 molar percent at least one of a fluxing agent or a bulk nucleation agent.
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