Claims
- 1. A method of producing an oxygen-distribution member for an ion-exchange membrane electrolyte, water-producing, fuel cell, wherein said oxygen distribution member is electrically conductive and pervious to water and has oxygen-distribution passages for supply of oxygen to a cathode, said method comprising:
- i) chemically surface-treating a graphitic member to be hydrophilic, mechanically strong and electrically conductive said chemical surface treatment comprising high-temperature deposition of a carbonaceous layer on said surface structure of said fibrous graphitic member by deposition of carbon black derived from a material selected from the group consisting of liquid hydrocarbons, alcohols and gaseous hydrocarbons at a temperature above about 800.degree. C. in an inert atmosphere or a sub-stoichiometric-oxygen-containing atmosphere; and
- ii) forming oxygen-distribution passages in said graphitic member;
- wherein said hydrophilic treatment is effective for transport of water through said graphitic oxygen-distribution member away from a cathode to which said oxygen distribution member is adjacent in said fuel cell.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein said inert atmosphere is argon or nitrogen.
- 3. An oxygen-distribution member for an ion-exchange membrane electrolyte, water-producing, fuel cell, wherein said oxygen-distribution member is the product of a method according to claim 1.
- 4. A method of producing an oxygen-distribution member for an ion-exchange membrane electrolyte, water-producing, fuel cell, wherein said oxygen distribution member is electrically conductive and pervious to water and has oxygen-distribution channels for supply of oxygen to a cathode formed in a cathode-directed surface of said distribution member and wherein said channels are defined by the configuration of said graphitic member and said oxygen-distribution member is operative when disposed in a fuel cell positioned between said cathode and a gas separator plate to provide an interface with said cathode, said oxygen distribution channels are in direct contact with said interface, said method comprising:
- i) chemically surface-treating a graphitic member to be hydrophilic, mechanically strong and electrically conductive; and
- ii) forming oxygen-distribution channels in a surface of said graphitic member said channels being defined by the configuration of said graphitic member;
- said hydrophilic treatment being effective for transport of water through said graphitic oxygen-distribution member away from a cathode to which said oxygen distribution member is adjacent in said fuel cell.
- 5. An oxygen-distribution member for an ion-exchange membrane electrolyte, water-producing, fuel cell, wherein said oxygen-distribution member is the product of a method according to claim 4.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/929,627, filed Aug. 13, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,292,600, dated Mar. 8, 1994.
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