Reversal tolerant membrane electrode assembly for a fuel cell

US9263748B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9263748-B2
Application numberUS-201514615577-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 6, 2015
Priority dateJan 8, 2009
Publication dateFeb 16, 2016
Grant dateFeb 16, 2016

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A membrane electrode assembly (MEA) for a fuel cell which exhibits enhanced reversal tolerance. In particular, a layer of iridium or an iridium compound, preferably metallic iridium or iridium oxide supported on TiO 2 , is provided on the anode to electrolyze available water and pass the majority of the current during a reversal of the fuel cell, thereby preventing damage to the MEA. The iridium or iridium compound is applied to an anode structure according to a predetermined pattern, with only part of the anode active area containing Ir. The parts of the MEA that do not contain Ir are not expected to suffer degradation from Ir cross-over, so that overall degradation of the cell will be diminished. Having less precious metals will also translate into less cost.

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What is claimed is: 1. A reversal tolerant anode for a fuel cell which comprises an oxygen evolution reaction catalyst disposed in selected areas of the anode, with only part of the anode structure containing the oxygen evolution reaction catalyst, wherein the selected areas are provided to the surface of the anode according to a predetermined pattern, wherein the predetermined pattern comprises that the selected areas are larger in size the narrower to the anode outlet they are disposed, and wherein the oxygen evolution reaction catalyst is comprised of metallic iridium or an iridium compound. 2. The anode of claim 1 , wherein the iridium compound is colloidal metallic iridium or iridium oxide. 3. The anode of claim 1 , wherein the metallic iridium or iridium compound is supported on TiO 2 . 4. The anode of claim 1 , wherein the metallic iridium or iridium compound is selected from colloidal metallic iridium or iridium (IV) oxide. 5. The anode of claim 4 , wherein the iridium compound is supported on TiO 2 metallic iridium or iridium oxide. 6. The anode of claim 1 , wherein the iridium compound is colloidal metallic iridium. 7. The anode of claim 1 , wherein the iridium compound is iridium oxide. 8. A membrane electrode assembly comprising the anode of claim 1 , a cathode, and an electrolyte membrane arranged between the anode and the cathode. 9. The membrane electrode assembly of claim 8 , wherein the iridium compound is colloidal metallic iridium or iridium oxide. 10. The membrane electrode assembly of claim 8 , wherein the metallic iridium or iridium compound is supported on TiO 2 . 11. The membrane electrode assembly of claim 8 , wherein the metallic iridium or iridium compound is selected from colloidal metallic iridium and iridium (IV) oxide. 12. The membrane electrode assembly of claim 11 , wherein the iridium compound is supported on TiO 2 metallic iridium or iridium oxide. 13. The membrane electrode assembly of claim 8 , wherein the iridium compound is colloidal metallic iridium. 14. The membrane electrode assembly of claim 8 , wherein the iridium compound is iridium oxide. 15. A method for preparing a reversal tolerant anode which comprises applying patches of an oxygen evolution reaction catalyst comprised of metallic iridium or an iridium compound to the anode in selected areas of the anode, making the selected areas larger in size the narrower to the anode outlet they are disposed, and then applying a Pt catalyst by filling in the remaining regions of the anode to which the oxygen evolution reaction catalyst was not applied. 16. A method for preparing a reversal tolerant anode which comprises coating a gas diffusion layer of an anode with Pt catalyst, and subsequently applying an oxygen evolution reaction catalyst comprised of metallic iridium or an iridium compound onto the Pt catalyst coating in selected areas of the anode in a predetermined pattern, wherein the predetermined pattern comprises that the selected areas are larger in size the narrower to the anode outlet they are disposed.

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  • Alloys or mixtures with metallic elements · CPC title

  • by electrolytic decomposition of the electrolytic solution or the formed water product · CPC title

  • Fuel cells with polymeric electrolytes · CPC title

  • supported on carriers, e.g. powder carriers · CPC title

  • Methods for deposition of the catalytic active composition · CPC title

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What does patent US9263748B2 cover?
A membrane electrode assembly (MEA) for a fuel cell which exhibits enhanced reversal tolerance. In particular, a layer of iridium or an iridium compound, preferably metallic iridium or iridium oxide supported on TiO 2 , is provided on the anode to electrolyze available water and pass the majority of the current during a reversal of the fuel cell, thereby preventing damage to the MEA. The iridiu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Daimler Ag, Ford Motor Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M4/8652. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 16 2016 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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