Claims
- 1. A proton conducting membrane, formed of a solid acid material includes the chemical form MaHb(XOt)c, and which is of a type that transports H+ ions, where a, b, c and t are non-zero integers in a solid phase, said membrane having a structure that can be used in an aqueous environment.
- 2. A proton conducting membrane, formed of a solid acid material which includes the chemical form MaHb(XOt)c, and which is of a type that is capable of a superprotonic transition where a, b, c and t are non-zero integers in a solid phase, said membrane having a structure that can be used in an aqueous environment.
- 3. A membrane as in claim 1 wherein t is 3 or 4.
- 4. A membrane as in claim 1 wherein said solid acid material is of the general form CsaHb(XOt)c, where a, b, c, and t are non-zero integers.
- 5. A membrane as in claim 1 where X is silicon.
- 6. A membrane as in claim 3 wherein M is Cs.
- 7. A membrane as in claim 3 wherein M is NH4.
- 8. A membrane as in claim 3 wherein said solid acid is of the form MaHb(XOt)c.nH2O, where a, b, c, and t are positive non-zero integers, and n is an integer.
- 9. A membrane as in claim 4 wherein X is P.
- 10. A membrane as in claim 1, further comprising an electrochemical device, using said membrane for proton transport.
- 11. A proton conducting membrane, formed of a solid acid material in a superprotonic phase, said solid acid material being of the general formula MaHb(XOt)c, where t is 3 or 4, and having a structure whereby oxyanions are linked together by hydrogen bonds, where the M material is at least one material from the group consisting of Li, Be, Na, Mg, K, Ca, Rb, Sr, Cs, Ba, Tl or NH4+, and the X material is at least one material from the group consisting of Si, P, S, As, Se, or Te and a, b, and c are non-zero integers, and wherein said proton conducting membrane is used at temperatures greater than 100° C.
- 12. A proton conducting membrane, comprising:
a water-soluble solid acid material which includes the chemical form MaHb(XOt)c, where a, b, c and t are non-zero integers and which is used in a structural binder for said solid acid material, forming a membrane with said solid acid material.
- 13. A membrane as in claim 12 wherein said structural binder is a polymer.
- 14. A membrane as in claim 13 wherein said solid acid material is a type capable of a superprotonic transition at a specified temperature.
- 15. A membrane as in claim 13 wherein said polymer is a melt processable polymer.
- 16. A membrane as in claim 13 wherein said polymer is an in-situ polymerized polymer.
- 17. A membrane as in claim 12 wherein said structural binder is a ceramic.
- 18. A membrane as in claim 12 wherein said structural binder includes silicon.
- 19. A membrane as in claim 12 wherein said solid acid is of the general formula MaHb(XOt)c, where:
the M material is a material from the group consisting of Li, Be, Na, Mg, K, Ca, Rb, Sr, Cs, Ba, Te or NH4+, and the X material is from the group consisting of Si, P, S, As, Se, or Te and where a, b, c, and t are non-zero integers.
- 20. A proton conducting membrane, formed of a solid acid material in a superprotonic phase usable in an aqueous environment over 100° C.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a divisional application of and claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/439,377, filed Nov. 15, 1999, which claims the benefit of U.S. provisional applications serial No. 60/116,741, filed Jan. 22, 1999, serial No. 60/146,946, filed Aug. 2, 1999, serial No. 60/146,943 filed Aug. 2, 1999, and serial No. 60/151,811, filed Aug. 30, 1999.
STATEMENT AS TO FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
[0002] The invention described herein was made in the performance of work under a NASA contract and is subject to the provisions of Public Law 96-517 (U.C.C. 202) in which the Contractor has elected to retain title.
Provisional Applications (4)
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60116741 |
Jan 1999 |
US |
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60146946 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
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60146943 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
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60151811 |
Aug 1999 |
US |
Divisions (1)
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09439377 |
Nov 1999 |
US |
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10139043 |
May 2002 |
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