The present invention relates to fuel cells of the type comprising a solid-state membrane electrolyte and electrodes, each electrode being combined with a metal current collector via a gas diffusion layer based on conducting fibers.
The object of the present invention is more precisely to propose a fuel cell structure of this type designed to reduce the electronic contact resistance between the metal collector and the gas diffusion layer.
To do this, according to one feature of the invention, the surface finish of that surface of the metal collector which is in contact with the diffusion layer is matched to that of the surface of the diffusion layer.
According to more particular features of the invention:
Other features and advantages of the present invention will emerge from the following description of embodiments, given by way of illustration but implying no limitation, in conjunction with the appended drawings in which:
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Conventionally, the contact surface 8 of the metal collector 5, typically made of stainless steel, has a very smooth surface finish, obtained by polished or bright annealing, as depicted by the line 1 in
In contrast, the gas diffusion layer 7 is made in the form of a fibrous fabric or felt, typically made from carbon fibers, which has an intrinsic external roughness with relatively rigid moderate irregularities, as shown by the profile 1′ in
According to the invention, to obtain, on the microscopic scale, the highest effective area of contact between the two elements 5 and 7, the surface finish of the contact surface 8 of the plate forming the metal collector 5 is modified, by mechanical or electromechanical surface deformation, in order for it also to have moderate irregularities, as represented by the profile 2 in
With such matching of the morphologies of the contacting surfaces, the performance of each cell element of the fuel cell is improved, either electrically in terms of power and efficiency for a given current density and for a given mechanical assembly pressure, or mechanically, with a lower assembly pressure needed to obtain the same power and the same efficiency for a given current density.
The surface deformation of the metal contact surface may be achieved in various ways, for instance by a treatment, prior or subsequent to the stamping of the plate forming the metal collector, for example a sandblasting treatment or the use of a file with controlled roughness or the use of glass paper. The roughness state of the metal surface may also be obtained during the stamping operation by modifying the surface finish of the stamping tool, for example by electrical discharge machining.
In all cases, the deformation is modulated in order to give a specified level of roughness obtained by a judicious choice of the sand particles, the grade of file, the grit size of the abrasive paper or the roughness of the stamping tool surface.
Although the invention has been described in relation to particular embodiments, it is not limited thereto but is capable of modifications and variations that will be apparent to those skilled in the art within the context of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03/50574 | Sep 2003 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/FR04/50349 | 7/21/2004 | WO | 00 | 9/5/2008 |