Diaphragm for alkaline water electrolysis, alkaline water electrolysis device, method for producing hydrogen, and method for producing diaphragm for alkaline water electrolysis
US-2018073155-A1 · Mar 15, 2018 · US
US11267728B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11267728-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816499064-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 28, 2018 |
| Priority date | Mar 29, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2022 |
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Provided is an alkaline water electrolyzer in which leakage of aqueous alkali solutions is prevented.The alkaline water electrolyzer 10 includes an anode chamber frame 11 defining an anode chamber 12; a cathode chamber frame 17 defining a cathode chamber 18; a porous diaphragm 16 disposed between the anode and cathode chamber frames 11 and 17 and partitioning the anode and cathode chambers 12 and 18; an anode gasket 15 disposed on the anode chamber frame 11; and a cathode gasket 21 disposed on the cathode chamber frame 17, wherein when the anode and cathode chamber frames 11 and 17 are fastened, the porous diaphragm 16 is held between the anode and cathode chamber frames 11 and 17 via the anode and cathode gaskets 15 and 21 and the anode and cathode gaskets 15 and 21 are in contact with each other around the peripheral edge of the porous diaphragm 16 by compressing the anode and cathode gaskets 15 and 21.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An alkaline water electrolyzer comprising: an anode chamber frame defining an anode chamber; a cathode chamber frame defining a cathode chamber; an anode accommodated in the anode chamber; a cathode accommodated in the cathode chamber; a porous diaphragm disposed between the anode and cathode chamber frames and partitioning the anode and cathode chambers; an anode gasket disposed on an anode chamber frame surface where the porous diaphragm is disposed; and a cathode gasket disposed on a cathode chamber frame surface where the porous diaphragm is disposed; wherein when the anode chamber frame and the cathode chamber frame are fastened to each other, the porous diaphragm is held between the anode chamber frame and the cathode chamber frame via the anode gasket and the cathode gasket and the anode gasket and the cathode gasket are in contact with each other around a peripheral edge of the porous diaphragm by compressing the anode gasket and the cathode gasket; wherein the anode gasket and the cathode gasket have a same shape; and wherein the alkaline water electrolyzer satisfies Formulae (1) to (3) below: A≥ 3 mm (1), W−A≥ 3 mm (2), and ( D−D ′)×2− T≥ 0.01 mm (3) wherein W represents widths of the anode gasket and the cathode gasket, D represents thicknesses of the anode gasket and the cathode gasket before the compression, D′ represents thicknesses of inner peripheral portions of the anode gasket and the cathode gasket after the compression, A represents a contact width between the porous diaphragm and the anode gasket and the cathode gasket, and T represents a thickness of the porous diaphragm during the compression.
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