Claims
- 1. An electrode for use in a gaseous fuel cell wherein a reactant gas is introduced for generating electrical energy, said electrode comprising:
- a generally flat, planar catalyst responsive to said reactant gas for effecting the ionization thereof, said catalyst comprised of a first compressed, particulate material;
- a current collector positioned immediately adjacent to and in electrical contact with a generally flat surface of said catalyst for carrying an electrical current arising from the ionization of the reactant gas, said current collector including a plurality of elongated, generally linear corrugations therein forming alternating closed and open channels along the flat surface of said catalyst through which the reactant gas is circulated; and
- a second particulate material positioned within said gas carrying closed channels along the length thereof for maintaining spacing between said catalyst and said current collector along said closed channels and diffusing the reactant gas into said catalyst.
- 2. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said second particulate material is comprised of particles larger than the particles of said first particulate material.
- 3. The electrode of claim 2 wherein the particles of said second particulate material are generally 150 to 175 microns in diameter and the particles of said first particulate material are generally 10 to 20 microns in diameter.
- 4. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said current collector is comprised of metal.
- 5. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said catalyst is comprised of a ceramic conductor.
- 6. The electrode of claim 5 wherein said ceramic conductor is a perovskite.
- 7. The electrode of claim 5 wherein said ceramic conductor is a spinel.
- 8. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said second particulate material is alumina.
- 9. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said second particulate material is electrically conductive for increased current collection.
- 10. The electrode of claim 9 wherein said second particulate material is comprised of a ceramic conductor.
- 11. The electrode of claim 10 wherein said ceramic conductor is a perovskite.
- 12. The electrode of claim 10 wherein said ceramic conductor is a spinel.
- 13. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the reactant gas is directed into the open channels between adjacent closed channels and wherein said closed channels are offset from one another along the direction of circulation of the reactant gas therethrough for introducing reactant gas into said closed channels along the length thereof.
- 14. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the reactant gas is comprised of a mixture of H.sub.2 and CO.
- 15. The electrode of claim 1 wherein the reactant gas is comprised of a mixture of CO.sub.2 and O.sub.2.
- 16. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said catalyst includes a combustible binding material which is burned away at the gaseous fuel cell operating temperatures in providing porosity in said catalyst.
- 17. The electrode of claim 16 wherein said combustible binding material is comprised of a plastic binder.
- 18. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said gaseous fuel cell is a molten carbonate fuel cell.
- 19. The electrode of claim 1 further comprising an electrolyte matrix positioned in contact with a second surface of said catalyst, wherein said second surface is opposite and in facing relation to the generally flat surface of said catalyst with which said current collector is in contact.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention under Contract No. DE-AC01-79ET15440 between the U.S. Department of Energy and United Technologies Corporation.
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