Claims
- 1. In a fuel cell anode structure comprising a substrate, a first carbon-based component comprising a first carbon material, and a second carbon component, said second carbon component being substantially more resistant to corrosion during cell reversal at fuel cell operating temperatures than said first carbon-based component, the improvement comprising:
said first carbon-based component having substantially no resistance to corrosion during cell reversal at fuel cell operating temperatures and said first carbon material having a BET surface area of at least 35 m2g−1.
- 2. The improved anode structure of claim 1 wherein said substrate is a gas diffusion layer.
- 3. The improved anode structure of claim 2 wherein said first carbon-based component is disposed on said gas diffusion layer.
- 4. The improved anode structure of claim 2 wherein said first carbon-based component is disposed within said gas diffusion layer.
- 5. The improved anode structure of claim 2 wherein said first carbon-based component and said second carbon component are mixed and disposed on said gas diffusion layer.
- 6. The improved anode structure of claim 2 wherein said first carbon-based component and said second carbon component are mixed and disposed within said gas diffusion layer.
- 7. The improved anode structure of claim 2 wherein said first carbon based-component and said second carbon component are disposed in separate layers on said gas diffusion layer.
- 8. The improved anode structure of claim 2 wherein said first carbon based-component and said second carbon component are disposed in separate layers within said gas diffusion layer.
- 9. The improved anode structure of claim 1 wherein said substrate is a solid polymer electrolyte.
- 10. The improved anode structure of claim 9 wherein said first carbon-based component is disposed on said solid polymer electrolyte.
- 11. The improved anode structure of claim 9 wherein said first carbon-based component is disposed within said solid polymer electrolyte.
- 12. The improved anode structure of claim 9 wherein said first carbon-based component and said second carbon component are mixed and disposed on said solid polymer electrolyte.
- 13. The improved anode structure of claim 9 wherein said first carbon-based component and said second carbon component are mixed and disposed within said solid polymer electrolyte.
- 14. The improved anode structure of claim 9 wherein said first carbon-based component and said second carbon component are disposed in separate layers on said solid polymer electrolyte.
- 15. The improved anode structure of claim 9 wherein said first carbon-based component and said second carbon component are disposed in separate layers within said solid polymer electrolyte.
- 16. The improved anode structure of claim 1 wherein the second carbon component acts as a support for an electrocatalyst material.
- 17. The improved anode structure of claim 2, wherein said second carbon component is a carbon fill for said gas diffusion layer.
- 18. A membrane electrode assembly comprising the improved anode structure of claim 1, wherein said membrane electrode assembly is voltage reversal tolerant.
- 19. A fuel cell comprising a membrane electrode assembly comprising the improved anode structure of claim 1.
- 20. A fuel cell comprising the improved anode structure of claim 1.
- 21. A method of improving tolerance of a fuel cell to voltage reversal, the method comprising incorporating in said fuel cell the improved anode structure of claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/835,905 filed Apr. 16, 2001, entitled “Fuel Cell Anode Structures For Voltage Reversal Tolerance”. The '905 application is, in turn, a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/585,696 filed Jun. 1, 2000 (now U.S. Pat. No. 6,517,962 issued Feb. 11, 2003), entitled “Fuel Cell Anode Structures For Voltage Reversal Tolerance”. The '905 application also related to and claimed priority benefits from PCT/International Application No. PCT/GBOl/00458 filed Feb. 6, 2001. The '696 application, in turn, related to and claimed priority benefits from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/150,253 filed Aug. 23, 1999. The '905, '696, '253 and '458 applications are each hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entireties.
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