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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 10, 2001
Filed:
Sep. 02, 1999
Ned E. Cipollini, Enfield, CT (US);
International Fuel Cells, LLC, S. Windsor, CT (US);
Abstract
Solid polymer membrane fuel cell water which collects on the oxidant side of the membrane is removed from the active area of the cells in a fuel cell power plant by being absorbed into porous carbon bodies, one of which contacts the membrane. Some of the treated carbon bodies can also be used to supply water to the anode side of the membrane in order to minimize anode side membrane drying. The pores in the carbon body are partially filled, or coated, with precursors of metal oxyhydroxide compounds, which, when converted, will impart increased wettability and water absorption capacity to the carbon body. Hydroxides of the filler compounds are applied to the carbon body and are heated to convert them into oxyhydroxides. As used in this document, the term “oxyhydroxide” includes oxyhydroxides, oxyhydroxide hydrates, and oxide hydrates. Processing temperatures are low enough so as to not subject the bodies being impregnated to destabilization.