Distributor plate for an electrochemical cell, and electrochemical cell
US-2024006626-A1 · Jan 4, 2024 · US
US9065090B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9065090-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013522620-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jan 19, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jun 23, 2015 |
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A membrane electrode assembly ( 15 ) formed by a solid electrolyte membrane ( 16 ) and electrode catalyst layers ( 17, 18 ) is interposed between a pair of frames ( 13, 14 ). Gas diffusion layers ( 19, 20 ) are laminated onto the surface of the electrode catalyst layers ( 17, 18 ). A first gas passage forming member ( 21 ) is laminated onto the surface of the gas diffusion layer ( 19 ) while a second gas passage forming member ( 22 ) is laminated onto the surface of the gas diffusion layer ( 20 ). Separators ( 23, 24 ) contact surfaces of the frame ( 13, 14 ) and the first and second gas passage forming member ( 21, 22 ). A plurality of first and second straight grooves ( 21 c , 21 d ) are formed on the first gas passage forming member ( 21 ), such that the widths (w 1 , w 2 ) differ from each other, and cross-sectional areas of the paths for the first and second gas passages (T 1 , T 2 ) differ from each other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A fuel cell, comprising: an electrolyte membrane including an anode surface and a cathode surface; a pair of electrode catalyst layers respectively laminated on the anode surface and on the cathode surface of the electrolyte membrane; a pair of gas flow passage forming members respectively laminated on the pair of electrode catalyst layers; a plurality of gas passages formed on each of the gas flow passage forming members and including a first gas passage and a second gas passage; a pair of separators respectively provided integrally with or independently from the pair of gas flow passage forming members; a pair of introducing passages for respectively introducing fuel gas and oxidation gas to the gas passages; and a pair of discharging passages for respectively discharging fuel off-gas and oxidation off-gas from the gas passages, wherein the first gas passage and the second gas passage are shaped to generate a difference in flow resistance between the first gas passage and the second gas passage in each of the gas flow passage forming members, a corresponding separator of the pair of separators comes into contact with the surface of each of the gas flow passage forming members, each of the gas flow passage forming members includes: a tabular part; and a plurality of protrusions formed integrally with the tabular part and used for forming the gas passages, and wherein a plurality of water passages are formed between the separator and the tabular part, each of the water passages and at least one of the gas passages are in communication via a communication hole formed in the gas passage forming member, the depth of each of the water passages is set to be less than the depth of each of the gas passages, and water generated based on reaction of the fuel gas and the oxidation gas is drawn into the water passage based on capillary action through the communication hole from each of the gas passages, and discharged to the discharging passage based on the flow pressure of gas. 2. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein the first gas passage is a straight gas passage having a low flow resistance of gas, and the second gas passage is a meandering passage having a greater flow resistance than the flow resistance of the first gas passage. 3. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein the discharging passage includes an inner wall, each of the water passages includes an opening on the downstream side in the flow direction of the gas, the opening extends to the inner wall of the discharging passage, and in the discharging passage, a restricting part for increasing the flow velocity of gas is formed at a position corresponding to the opening of each of the water passages. 4. The fuel cell according to claim 1 , wherein a gas passage that extends through the tabular part and the separator is formed at a portion downstream in the flow direction of gas of each of the water passages of the tabular part and the separator of the gas passage forming member, and the gas passage is in communication with the discharging passage and functions as a restricting part for increasing the flow velocity of gas.
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