Claims
- 1. A solid oxide fuel cell comprising an electrode layer applied to an electrolyte layer wherein the electrode layer is not contiguous but rather is formed from a plurality of substantially discrete elements separated by substantially uniform gaps.
- 2. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 1 wherein the discrete elements are polygonal in shape.
- 3. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 2 wherein the polygonal discrete elements are hexagonal in shape.
- 4.The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 3 wherein said hexagons are regular hexagons.
- 5. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 1 further comprising a contact paste layer applied to the electrode layer.
- 6. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 5 wherein the contact paste layer is lanthanum cobaltate.
- 7. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 6 wherein the contact paste layer is not sintered prior to use.
- 8. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 1 wherein the gaps take up less than about 5% of the surface area of the electrode.
- 9. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 8 wherein the gaps take up less than about 2% of the surface area of the electrode.
- 10. The solid oxide fuel cell of claim 9 wherein the gaps take up less than about 1% of the surface area of the electrode.
- 11. A solid oxide fuel cell comprising an electrode layer applied to an electrolyte layer wherein the electrode layer is not contiguous but rather is formed from a plurality of substantially discrete hexagonal elements separated by substantially uniform gaps, wherein the gaps take up less than about 2% of the surface area of the electrode.
- 12. A method of applying an electrode layer to an electrolyte layer in a SOFC comprising the steps of:
(a)providing a screen defining a pattern comprising a plurality of discrete elements; (b)screen printing an electrode paste through the screen and onto the electrolyte such that the resulting electrode layer comprises a plurality of discrete elements which are separated by substantially uniform and narrow gaps; (c)sintering the electrode layer.
- 13. The method of claim 11 further comprising the step of adding a contact paste layer over the electrode layer.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the discrete elements have a regular hexagonal shape and the pattern comprises a honeycomb array of elements.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/229,322 filed Sep. 1, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60229322 |
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