Coolant composition for fuel cell
US-2024417614-A1 · Dec 19, 2024 · US
US9853302B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9853302-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214345361-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Dec 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 26, 2017 |
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An electrochemical cell has at least one plate element which can be cooled by a liquid coolant, such as water. The plate element has a surface that can be wetted for the purpose of cooling with the coolant. The surface of the plate element in the electrochemical cell is configured such that a contact angle between the surface and the liquid coolant is less than 90°. In the method for producing the electrochemical cell an additional method step is carried out which influences the wettable surfaces of plate elements for cooling with coolant and by which a contact angle between the surface and the coolant is decreased.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrochemical cell, comprising: at least two plate elements to be cooled by a liquid coolant, said plate elements being disposed to form reactant channels therebetween and having coolant channels for conducting the coolant, each said coolant channel of said plate elements having a surface to be wetted by the coolant for the purpose of cooling; said surface to be wetted by the coolant having a hydrophilic coating being an alloy having at least two alloy components, said at least two alloy components including a noble metal alloy component and at least one ignoble metal alloy component, and said hydrophilic coating being a layer permeated by oxides; and said surface defining a contact angle between said surface and the coolant wetting said surface of less than 90°. 2. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1 , wherein said contact angle is less than 60° and the liquid coolant is deionized water. 3. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1 , wherein said noble metal alloy component is gold and said ignoble metal alloy component is aluminum or titanium. 4. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1 , wherein said plate element includes at least one noble metal layer to which said hydrophilic coating is applied. 5. The electrochemical cell according to claim 4 , wherein said at least one noble metal layer is a gold layer. 6. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1 , wherein said hydrophilic coating is a surface function coating containing at least one hydrophilic fraction that equips said surface of said plate element with polar groups for an interaction with the coolant. 7. The electrochemical cell according to claim 6 , wherein said polar groups are OH groups or CO groups or SiO groups. 8. The electrochemical cell according to claim 6 , wherein said surface function coating comprises molecules having an anchor group based on a material selected from the group consisting of phosphonic acid, sulfonic acid, and thiol. 9. A method of producing an electrochemical cell having a plurality of plate elements to be cooled by a liquid coolant, each of the plate elements having a surface to be wetted by the coolant for cooling the respective plate element, the method comprising: producing the plate elements with the surface to be wetted having a plurality of planar surfaces; alternatingly layering the plate elements with membrane units and thereby forming a layered structure of the electrochemical cell having reactant channels and coolant channels in the plate elements formed by the surfaces to be wetted; and influencing the surfaces of the plate elements to be wetted for cooling purposes by forming a hydrophilic coating being an alloy with at least two alloy components, the at least two alloy components including a noble metal alloy component and at least one ignoble metal alloy component, and the hydrophilic coating being a layer permeated by oxides on the surfaces of the coolant channels and reducing a contact angle between the surfaces and the coolant. 10. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the influencing step comprises a surface finishing process selected from the group consisting of mechanical, electrical, and chemical surface finishing processes. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the influencing step comprises at least one process selected from the group consisting of ion etching (“back-sputtering”), profiling, sandblasting, emerizing, calendaring, brushing, and structure stamping. 12. The method according to claim 9 , which comprises applying the hydrophilic coating to metal sheets forming the plate elements, or providing plate elements coated with a noble metal layer and applying an alloy layer to the noble metal layer on the plate elements. 13. The method according to claim 9 , wherein the influencing step comprises coating the plate elements with a surface function coating having at least one hydrophilic fraction that equips the surface of the plate element with polar groups for an interaction with a coolant. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the polar groups are selected from the group consisting of OH groups, CO groups, and SiO groups. 15. The electrochemical cell according to claim 1 , wherein said surface of said plate element to be wetted by the coolant is formed with a plurality of planar surfaces.
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