Claims
- 1. A carbon fiber electrode substrate comprising a paper made from carbon fibers, wherein the carbon fibers employed have a diameter of from about 6 to about 10 μm, and a mean length of from about 3 to about 20 mm, wherein at least a part of the voids between the fibers constituting the paper are filled with carbonaceous particles, which carbonaceous particles comprise particles of graphite and of other forms of elemental carbon, wherein the thickness of the paper is from 0.05 to 0.4 mm, and wherein the bending radius to which the paper can be subjected without breaking is 250 mm or more.
- 2. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 wherein the mass fraction of carbon in the form of carbon fibers and carbonaceous particles is at least about 94%.
- 3. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 wherein the porosity, stated as the ratio of the open volume to the sum of the open volume, the volume occupied by the carbon fibers, and the volume occupied by all solid materials comprising fillers, is at least 80%.
- 4. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 wherein the carbonaceous particles comprise a mass fraction of from about 60 to about 70% of graphite particles.
- 5. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 wherein the size of the carbonaceous particles is less than or equal to the diameter of the carbon fibers.
- 6. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 wherein the mass fraction of carbonaceous particles in the substrate is from about 10 to about 50%.
- 7. The carbon fiber substrate of claim 1 where the through plane resistivity of the substrate is below 8 mOhm·cm2.
- 8. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 which is further impregnated with an impregnant or a mixture of impregnants modifiying the wetting of the carbon fiber paper as evidenced by the contact angle of a drop of water on the said substrate.
- 9. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 8 wherein the impregnant comprises a hydrophobic polymer.
- 10. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 9 wherein the impregnant comprises a partly or totally fluorinated polymer.
- 11. The carbon fiber electrode substrate method of claim 9 wherein the mass fraction of the impregnant in the impregnated carbon fiber electrode substrate is between 2 and 40%.
- 12. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 8 wherein the impregnant comprises a hydrophilic agent.
- 13. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 12 wherein the comprises an ionomer.
- 14. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 which is further coated with a coating layer comprising particles of partly or totally fluorinated polymers and conductive particles.
- 15. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 8 which is further coated with a coating layer comprising particles of partly or totally fluorinated polymers and conductive particles.
- 16. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 14 wherein the mass fraction of fluorinated polymers in the coating is between 5 and 95%.
- 17. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 14 wherein the conductive particles comprise carbon black
- 18. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1 which is further coated with a coating comprising hydrophilic particles and conductive particles.
- 19. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 18 wherein the conductive particles comprise carbon black.
- 20. The carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1, wherein least one surface of the substrate is plasma treated in the presence of oxygen.
- 21. A process for the production of carbon fiber electrode substrates, comprising the steps of
a- preparing a carbon fiber paper with a thickness of from 0.05 to 0.4 mm from carbon fibers having a diameter of from about 6 to about 10 μm, and a mean length of from about 3 to about 20 mm, b- impregnating the carbon fiber paper of step a with a slurry of carbonaceous particles in a solution or dispersion of binder polymers that form a carbonaceous residue upon heating in an atmosphere devoid of oxygen at a temperature of at least 800° C., c- drying the impregnated paper at a temperature between about 50 to about 130° C. to remove solvents and/or dispersants, and heating the dried paper to a temperature between 150 and 300° C. to cure the binder polymers, and d- heating the impregnated paper of step c at a temperature of from about 800 to about 1500° C. in an atmosphere substantially devoid of oxygen for a time long enough to convert the cured binder to carbonaceous particles.
- 22. The process of claim 21 wherein steps b through d are executed in a continuous mode.
- 23. A process for the production of carbon fiber electrode substrates, comprising the steps of
a- preparing a carbon fiber paper with a thickness of from 0.05 to 0.4 mm from carbon fibers having a diameter of from about 6 to about 10 μm, and a mean length of from about 3 to about 20 mm, b- impregnating the carbon fiber paper of step a with a slurry of carbonaceous particles in a solution or dispersion of binder polymers that form a carbonaceous residue upon heating in an atmosphere devoid of oxygen at a temperature of at least 800° C., c- drying the impregnated paper at a temperature between about 50 to about 130° C. to remove solvents and/or dispersants, and heating the dried paper to a temperature between 150 and 300° C. to cure the binder polymers, and d- heating the paper of step d at a temperature of from about 1500° C. to about 2500° C. in an atmosphere substantially devoid of oxygen for a time long enough to convert the cured binder to graphite.
- 24. The process of claim 23 wherein steps b through d are executed in a continuous mode.
- 25. The process of claim 22 wherein the carbon fiber paper in step b is supplied from a roll, and the carbon fiber paper of the last step is taken up on a roll.
- 26. The process of claim 24 wherein the carbon fiber paper in step b is supplied from a roll, and the carbon fiber paper of the last step is taken up on a roll.
- 27. The process of claim 21 wherein the carbonised or graphitised carbon fiber paper is further impregnated with an impregnant or a mixture of impregnants modifiying the wetting of the carbon fiber paper as evidenced by the contact angle of a drop of water on the said substrate.
- 28. The process of claim 23 wherein the carbonised or graphitised carbon fiber paper is further impregnated with an impregnant or a mixture of impregnants modifiying the wetting of the carbon fiber paper as evidenced by the contact angle of a drop of water on the said substrate.
- 29. The process of claim 27 wherein the carbon fiber paper is supplied from a roll, and the impregnated carbon fiber paper is taken up on a roll.
- 30. The process of claim 28 wherein the carbon fiber paper is supplied from a roll, and the impregnated carbon fiber paper is taken up on a roll.
- 31. The process of claim 27 wherein the impregnant comprises a hydrophobic polymer.
- 32. The process of claim 27 wherein the impregnant comprises a partly or totally fluorinated polymer.
- 33. The process of claim 28 wherein the impregnant comprises a hydrophobic polymer.
- 34. The process of claim 28 wherein the impregnant comprises a partly or totally fluorinated polymer.
- 35. The process of claim 27 wherein the impregnant is applied in such an amount that the mass fraction of the impregnant in the impregnated carbon fiber paper is between 2 and 40%.
- 36. The process of claim 27 wherein the impregnant comprises a hydrophilic agent.
- 37. The process of claim 28 wherein the impregnant is applied in such an amount that the mass fraction of the impregnant in the impregnated carbon fiber paper is between 2 and 40%.
- 38. The process of claim 28 wherein the impregnant comprises a hydrophilic agent.
- 39. The process of claim 36 wherein the impregnant comprises an ionomer.
- 40. The process of claim 38 wherein the impregnant comprises an ionomer.
- 41. The process of claim 21 wherein the carbon fiber paper is further coated with a coating comprising particles of partly or totally fluorinated polymers and conductive particles.
- 42. The process of claim 23 wherein the carbon fiber paper is further coated with a coating comprising particles of partly or totally fluorinated polymers and conductive particles.
- 43. The process of claim 41 wherein the carbon fiber paper is supplied from a roll, and the coated carbon fiber paper is taken up on a roll.
- 44. The process of claim 42 wherein the carbon fiber paper is supplied from a roll, and the coated carbon fiber paper is taken up on a roll.
- 45. The process of claim 41 wherein the mass fraction of fluorinated polymers in the coating is between 5 and 95%.
- 46. The process of claim 42 wherein the mass fraction of fluorinated polymers in the coating is between 5 and 95%.
- 47. The process of claim 41 wherein the conductive particles comprise carbon black.
- 48. The process of claim 21 wherein the carbon fiber paper is further coated with a coating comprising hydrophilic particles and conductive particles.
- 49. The process of claim 21 wherein at least one surface of the carbon fiber paper is plasma treated in the presence of oxygen.
- 50. The process of claim 23 wherein the carbon fiber paper is further coated with a coating comprising hydrophilic particles and conductive particles.
- 51. The process of claim 23 wherein at least one surface of the carbon fiber paper is plasma treated in the presence of oxygen.
- 52. A gas diffusion electrode for an electrochemical cell, comprising the electrode substrate of claim 1 with a catalyst layer adjacent to on one of the major surfaces of said electrode substrate.
- 53. A membrane electrode assembly for an electrochemical cell, comprising a proton conducting membrane sandwiched between two electrode substrates of claim 1 wherein catalyst layers are deposited between the surfaces of the membrane and the adjacent electrode substrates.
- 54. An electrochemical cell containing a gas diffusion electrode as claimed in claim 52.
- 55. A fuel cell containing a gas diffusion electrode as claimed in claim 52.
- 56. An electrochemical cell containing a membrane electrode assembly as claimed in claim 53.
- 57. A fuel cell containing a membrane electrode assembly as claimed in claim 53.
- 58. An electrochemical cell containing the carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1.
- 59. A fuel cell containing the carbon fiber electrode substrate of claim 1.
- 60. A method of use of the electrode substrate of claim 1 in electrochemical cells comprising
sandwiching an electrolyte layer between two electrode substrates of claim 1 with catalyst layers deposited between the electrolyte layer and the adjacent electrode substrates to obtain an electrode-electrolyte assembly; assembling said electrode-electrolyte assembly between an anode plate and a cathode plate to obtain a repeating unit of a cell stack; or alternatively assembling said electrode-electrolyte assembly between the anode side of a first bipolar plate and the cathode side of a second bipolar plate to obtain the repeating unit of a cell stack, and stacking a plurality of said repeating units to obtain a stack of electrochemical cells; providing means to supply and remove fuel and oxidant to and from the stacked cells and providing electric contacts for withdrawal of electric current at both ends of the stack.
CLAIM FOR PRIORITY
[0001] This non-provisional application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/372,538, of the same title, filed Apr. 12, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60372538 |
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