Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Fuel cell electrode with gradient catalyst structure
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Application No.: US14373299Application Date: 2012-01-20
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Publication No.: US09761899B2Publication Date: 2017-09-12
- Inventor: Lesia V. Protsailo , Laura Roen Stolar , Jesse M. Marzullo , Mallika Gummalla , Sergei F. Burlatsky
- Applicant: Lesia V. Protsailo , Laura Roen Stolar , Jesse M. Marzullo , Mallika Gummalla , Sergei F. Burlatsky
- Applicant Address: DE Ingolstadt
- Assignee: Audi AG
- Current Assignee: Audi AG
- Current Assignee Address: DE Ingolstadt
- Agency: Seed IP Law Group LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2012/021972 WO 20120120
- International Announcement: WO2013/109283 WO 20130725
- Main IPC: H01M8/04
- IPC: H01M8/04 ; H01M8/1004 ; H01M4/86 ; H01M4/90 ; H01M4/92 ; H01M4/88 ; H01M8/1018

Abstract:
An example of a stable electrode structure is to use a gradient electrode that employs large platinum particle catalyst in the close proximity to the membrane supported on conventional carbon and small platinum particles in the section of the electrode closer to a GDL supported on a stabilized carbon. Some electrode parameters that contribute to electrode performance stability and reduced change in ECA are platinum-to-carbon ratio, size of platinum particles in various parts of the electrode, use of other stable catalysts instead of large particle size platinum (alloy, etc), depth of each gradient sublayer. Another example of a stable electrode structure is to use a mixture of platinum particle sizes on a carbon support, such as using platinum particles that may be 6 nanometers and 3 nanometers. A conductive support is typically one or more of the carbon blacks.
Public/Granted literature
- US20140356757A1 FUEL CELL ELECTRODE WITH GRADIENT CATALYST STRUCTURE Public/Granted day:2014-12-04
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