Claims
- 1. A liquid-cooled, bipolar plate for separating adjacent first and second cells of a PEM fuel cell and for conducting electric current between said cells, said plate comprising: (1) a first corrosion-resistant metal sheet having an anode-confronting face comprising a plurality of first lands defining a plurality of first grooves for distributing hydrogen to said first cell, and a first heat exchange face; (2) a second corrosion-resistant metal sheet having a cathode-confronting face comprising a plurality of second lands defining a plurality of second grooves for distributing oxygen to said second cell, and a second heat exchange face; and (3) said first and second heat exchange faces (a) confronting each other so as to define therebetween a coolant flow passage adapted to receive a substantially dielectric liquid coolant, and (b) being electrically coupled to each other at a plurality of oxide-free sites via a brazement having a melting temperature less than the melting temperature of said sheets, said brazement being selected from metals which are so insoluble in said coolant as not to contaminate said coolant with metal ions which diminish the dielectric character of said coolant.
- 2. A plate according to claim 1 wherein said first and second sheets are metallurgically bonded directly to each other by said brazement.
- 3. A plate according to claim 1 wherein said first and second metal sheets are separated from each other by a separator metal sheet which is metallurgically bonded to said first and second sheets by said brazement.
- 4. A plate according to claim 3 wherein said separator sheet partitions said coolant flow passage into a plurality of flow channels.
- 5. A plate according to claim 4 wherein said separator sheet is perforated to permit said coolant to move back and forth between flow channels on opposite sides of said separator sheet.
- 6. A liquid-cooled, bipolar plate for separating adjacent first and second cells of a PEM fuel cell and for conducting electric current between said cells, said plate comprising: (1) a first corrosion-resistant metal sheet having a hydrogen-confronting face comprising a plurality of first lands defining a plurality of first grooves for distributing hydrogen to said first cell, and a first heat exchange face comprising a plurality of ridges defining a plurality of first channels for flowing a substantially dielectric liquid coolant across said first heat exchange face; (2) a second corrosion-resistant metal sheet having an oxygen-confronting face comprising a plurality of second lands defining a plurality of second grooves for distributing oxygen to said second cell, and a second heat exchange face comprising a plurality of second ridges defining a plurality of second channels for flowing said coolant across said second heat exchange face; and (3) said first and second heat exchange faces confronting each other and being electrically coupled to each other at a plurality of oxide-free sites on said ridges via a brazement having a melting temperature less than the melting temperature of said sheets, said brazement being selected from metals which are so insoluble in said coolant as not to contaminate said coolant with metal ions which diminish the dielectric character of said coolant.
- 7. A plate according to claim 6 wherein said ridges of said first and second sheets are metallurgically bonded directly to each other by said brazement.
- 8. A plate according to claim 6 wherein said first and second metal sheets are separated from each other by a separator metal sheet which is metallurgically bonded to said first and second sheets by said brazement.
- 9. A plate according to claim 1 wherein said brazement comprises an alloy of nickel.
- 10. A plate according to claim 9 wherein said brazement comprises a nickel-chromium alloy.
- 11. A plate according to claim 10 wherein said first and second sheets comprise titanium.
- 12. A plate according to claim 8 wherein said first, second and separator sheets comprise titanium.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract Number DE-AC02-90CH10435 awarded by the United States Department of Energy.
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