US2007037029A1PendingUtilityA1

Fuel cell membrane and fuel cell system with integrated gas separation

Assignee: MTI MICROFUEL CELLS INCPriority: Nov 30, 2000Filed: Oct 17, 2006Published: Feb 15, 2007
Est. expiryNov 30, 2020(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Y02E60/50H01M 8/1041H01M 8/1065H01M 8/1009H01M 8/1023H01M 8/1067H01M 8/1025H01M 8/1039H01M 8/103
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Abstract

The present invention provides a protonically conductive membrane for use in a direct methanol fuel cell wherein a portion of said protonically conductive membrane conducts protons from the anode face of the membrane to the cathode face of the protonically conductive membrane, and a portion of which evolves gas from the anode side of the membrane to the cathode side of the protonically conductive membrane where it is vented to the environment. The present invention also includes a membrane electrode assembly, fuel cell and fuel cell system which are comprised of the protonically conductive membrane and which evolve gas from the anode side of the protonically conductive membrane to the cathode side of the protonically conductive membrane, where it is vented to the ambient environment.

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1 . A membrane electrolyte for a fuel cell comprising a first material for conducting protons from a first side of said membrane to a second side of said membrane and a second material for conducting gas from said first side of said membrane to said second side of said membrane.  
     
     
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