Fuel cells and fuel cell components having asymmetric architecture and methods thereof

US9178244B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9178244-B2
Application numberUS-201013519716-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 23, 2010
Priority dateDec 28, 2009
Publication dateNov 3, 2015
Grant dateNov 3, 2015

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Embodiments relate to a composite for a fuel cell layer including a plurality of electron conducting components, a plurality of ion conducting components each having a first surface and a second surface and wherein each ion conducting component is positioned between two electron conducting components. The electron conducting components and the ion conducting components form a layer and at least one of the ion conducting components or the electron conducting components is geometrically asymmetric in one or more dimensions.

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A fuel cell layer comprising: a plurality of current collectors each having a first surface and a parallel second surface, wherein the first surfaces of the current collectors are coplanar and wherein the second surfaces of the current collectors are coplanar, wherein each current collector comprises an electron conducting component and an interface region; a plurality of ion conducting components, each having a first surface and a second surface and wherein each ion conducting component is positioned between two of the current collectors; a plurality of anode electrode coatings each contacting the first surface of one of the ion conducting components and the first surface of one of the two current collectors; and a plurality of cathode electrode coatings each contacting the second surface of one of the ion conducting components and the second surface of the other one of the two current collectors; wherein the current collectors and the ion conducting components form a layer, the ion conducting components are geometrically asymmetric in one or more dimensions, and wherein at least one of the first and second surfaces of the ion conducting components is coplanar with the first surfaces or second surfaces of the current collectors. 2. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein: the layer formed by the current collectors and the ion conducting components has a thickness and at least two surfaces; each of the ion conducting components define an ion conducting passage from one surface of the layer formed by the current collectors and the ion conducting components to the other; and each of the electron conducting components define an electron conducting passage from one surface of the layer formed by the current collectors and the ion conducting components to the other. 3. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the ion conducting components is asymmetric. 4. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second surfaces of at least one of the ion conducting components are asymmetric with respect to surface area, surface shape, position with respect to the center of the layer formed by the current collectors and the ion conducting components, or a combination thereof. 5. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein the ion conducting components are formed by casting an ion conducting material into spaces between current collectors. 6. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second surfaces of at least one of the ion conducting components have different surface areas. 7. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second surfaces of at least one of the ion conducting components have different positions with respect to the center of the layer formed by the current collectors and the ion conducting components. 8. The fuel cell layer of claim 7 , wherein one of the first and second surfaces of the at least one ion conducting component is recessed with respect to the corresponding surface of the adjacent electron conducting component. 9. The fuel cell layer of claim 7 , wherein one of the first and second surfaces of the at least one ion conducting component is raised with respect to the corresponding surface of the adjacent electron conducting component. 10. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein the first and second surfaces of at least one of the ion conducting components have different shapes. 11. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second surfaces of at least one of the ion conducting components is convex. 12. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second surfaces of at least one of the ion conducting components is concave. 13. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second surfaces of at least one of the ion conducting components is trough-shaped. 14. The fuel cell layer of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the current collectors is asymmetric. 15. The fuel cell layer of claim 14 , wherein the at least one asymmetric current collector comprises an electron conducting component that is asymmetric. 16. The fuel cell layer of claim 14 , wherein two opposing surfaces of the at least one asymmetric electron conducting component have different surface areas. 17. A fuel cell, comprising: two current collectors, each having a first surface and a parallel second surface, wherein the first surfaces of the current collectors are coplanar and wherein the second surfaces of the current collectors are coplanar, wherein each current collector comprises an electron conducting component and an interface region; an ion conducting component, having a first surface and a second surface and wherein the ion conducting component is positioned between two of the current collectors; an anode electrode coating contacting the first surface of the ion conducting component and the first surface of the current collector; and a cathode electrode coating contacting the second surface of the ion conducting component and the second surface of the other one of the two current collectors; wherein the two current collectors and the ion conducting component form a layer, the ion conducting component is geometrically asymmetric in one or more dimensions, and wherein at least one of the first and second surfaces of the ion conducting component is coplanar with the first surfaces or second surfaces of the current collectors. 18. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating and the cathode coating are asymmetric with respect to surface area, surface shape, position with respect to the center of the layer formed by the two current collectors and the ion conducting component, or a combination thereof. 19. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating and the cathode coating have different surface areas. 20. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the ion conducting component is formed by casting an ion conducting material into spaces between the current collectors. 21. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating and the cathode coating have different shapes. 22. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating or the cathode coating is convex. 23. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating or the cathode coating is concave. 24. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating is concave and defines a void into which a fluid may be introduced. 25. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating or the cathode coating is trough-shaped. 26. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the anode coating is trough-shaped and defines a void into which a fluid may be introduced. 27. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein the first surface and the second surface of the electron conducting components have different surface areas. 28. The fuel cell of claim 17 , wherein at least one of the current collectors is asymmetric. 29. The fuel cell of claim 28 , wherein the at least one asymmetric current collector comprises an electron conducting component that is asymmetric. 30. The fuel cell of claim 28 , wherein the first surface and the second surface of the at least one asymmetric electron conducting component have different surface areas. 31. The fuel cell of claim 28 , wherein the at least one asymmetric current collector comprises an interface region that is

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  • H01M8/2465Primary

    Details of groupings of fuel cells · CPC title

  • Fuel cells in portable systems, e.g. mobile phone, laptop · CPC title

  • H01M8/006Primary

    Flat · CPC title

  • characterised by the form, e.g. perforated or wave-shaped · CPC title

  • H01M8/0247Primary

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

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What does patent US9178244B2 cover?
Embodiments relate to a composite for a fuel cell layer including a plurality of electron conducting components, a plurality of ion conducting components each having a first surface and a second surface and wherein each ion conducting component is positioned between two electron conducting components. The electron conducting components and the ion conducting components form a layer and at least…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schrooten Jeremy, Sobejko Paul, Mclean Gerard F, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/2465. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Nov 03 2015 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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