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US09325023B2 Method for manufacturing membrane-electrode assembly for polymer electrolyte fuel cell and membrane-electrode assembly manufactured thereby
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用于制造聚合物电解质燃料电池的膜 - 电极组件和由此制造的膜 - 电极组件的方法
- Patent Title: Method for manufacturing membrane-electrode assembly for polymer electrolyte fuel cell and membrane-electrode assembly manufactured thereby
- Patent Title (中): 用于制造聚合物电解质燃料电池的膜 - 电极组件和由此制造的膜 - 电极组件的方法
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Application No.: US14115952Application Date: 2012-03-29
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Publication No.: US09325023B2Publication Date: 2016-04-26
- Inventor: Young Taik Hong , Tae Ho Kim , Young Jun Yoon , Kyung Seok Yoon , Duk Man Yu
- Applicant: Young Taik Hong , Tae Ho Kim , Young Jun Yoon , Kyung Seok Yoon , Duk Man Yu
- Applicant Address: KR Daejeon
- Assignee: Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
- Current Assignee: Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
- Current Assignee Address: KR Daejeon
- Agent D. Peter Hochberg; Sean F. Mellino
- Priority: KR10-2011-0043992 20110511
- International Application: PCT/KR2012/002305 WO 20120329
- International Announcement: WO2012/153915 WO 20121115
- Main IPC: H01M8/10
- IPC: H01M8/10 ; H01M4/88 ; B32B37/00 ; B32B37/24 ; B32B38/16

Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for manufacturing a membrane-electrode assembly for a polymer electrolyte fuel cell, in which the glass transition temperature of an electrolyte membrane is reduced using a hydrophilic solvent, and a membrane-electrode assembly for a polymer electrolyte fuel cell, manufactured by the method. In the method of the invention, the glass transition temperature of the electrolyte membrane to which a catalyst is transferred is reduced compared to that in a conventional method for manufacturing a membrane-electrode assembly for a polymer electrolyte fuel cell using the decal process. Thus, even to an electrolyte membrane material having a relatively high glass transition temperature, the catalyst may be transferred at a rate of 100% at a temperature of about 120° C., at which hot pressing is carried out. Thus, the problems associated with electrolyte membrane deterioration occurring in conventional methods can be solved.
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