Separator for solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) stack capable of minimizing system volume and usage of sealant

US11936075B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11936075-B2
Application numberUS-202117558460-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 21, 2021
Priority dateDec 1, 2021
Publication dateMar 19, 2024
Grant dateMar 19, 2024

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Disclosed are a separator for fuel cells capable of minimizing the volume of a system and the use of sealants, and a stack for fuel cells, more particularly, a stack for solid oxide fuel cells, including the same. Specifically, by adding a metal sheet having a specific shape, position and size to the separator, the stress applied to the sealant can be uniformized, and thus the oxidizing agent and fuel can be separated and electrically isolated using only a piece of sealant. Therefore, the stack for fuel cells is characterized in that there is no variation in temperature, reactant concentration, power, or the like between respective unit cells, so delamination and microcracks do not occur, the volume is minimized, and the power density per unit volume is very high.

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What is claimed is: 1. A stack for fuel cells, comprising a unit cell interposed between a pair of separators, wherein each of the separators has a polygonal shape and comprises: a first surface and a second surface; a first inlet manifold and a first outlet manifold respectively formed to penetrate through the separator along a pair of opposite sides and being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance; and a second inlet manifold and a second outlet manifold respectively formed to penetrate through the separator along a remaining pair of opposite sides and being spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance; and wherein the first surface comprises: a central portion recessed to a predetermined depth; a peripheral portion surrounding the central portion; and a first flow path recessed in the central portion, the first flow path connecting the first inlet manifold to the first outlet manifold, and the second surface comprises: a receiving portion recessed in a center thereof to provide a space in which a unit cell is loaded; and a second flow path recessed in the receiving portion, the second flow path connecting the second inlet manifold to the second outlet manifold; and wherein the stack for fuel cells further comprises: a current collector interposed between the unit cell and each separator; a sealant disposed to surround an outside of the unit cell; and a metal sheet interposed between the sealant and one separator, wherein the metal sheet is loaded in a central portion of a first surface of one separator; and wherein the metal sheet has a same shape as the central portion of the separator, and the metal sheet comprises, in a center thereof, a first through-hole formed along a formation direction of the first flow path of the separator, a second through-hole formed to communicate with the first inlet manifold, and a third through-hole formed to communicate with the second inlet manifold. 2. The stack for fuel cells according to claim 1 , wherein, based on the first surface, the first inlet manifold and the first outlet manifold are disposed in the central portion, and the second inlet manifold and the second outlet manifold are disposed in the peripheral portion. 3. The stack for fuel cells according to claim 1 , wherein the sealant comprises: a first inlet hole formed to communicate with the first inlet manifold; a first outlet hole formed to communicate with the first outlet manifold; a second inlet hole formed to communicate with the second inlet manifold; and a second outlet hole formed to communicate with the second outlet manifold. 4. A solid oxide fuel cell comprising the stack for fuel cells according to claim 1 .

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  • H01M8/0228Primary

    in the form of layered or coated products · CPC title

  • operating at high temperature, e.g. with stabilised ZrO2 electrolyte · CPC title

  • Fuel cells with solid oxide electrolytes · CPC title

  • H01M8/0258Primary

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

  • H01M8/0247Primary

    characterised by the form (characterised by a channel configuration H01M8/0258) · CPC title

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What does patent US11936075B2 cover?
Disclosed are a separator for fuel cells capable of minimizing the volume of a system and the use of sealants, and a stack for fuel cells, more particularly, a stack for solid oxide fuel cells, including the same. Specifically, by adding a metal sheet having a specific shape, position and size to the separator, the stress applied to the sealant can be uniformized, and thus the oxidizing agent a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Korea Inst Sci & Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/0228. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 19 2024 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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