Material for fuel cell separator and fuel cell separator...

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – With pressure equalizing means for liquid immersion operation

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C429S006000

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a material for fuel cell separator and a fuel cell separator made from said material. More particularly, the present invention relates to a material for fuel cell separator, superior in impact resistance or tenacity, as well as to a fuel cell separator made from said material.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
Fuel cells are advantageous in that they require substantially no fossil fuel (whose depletion in the near future is feared) and, when used for power generation, generate substantially no noise and are high in energy recovery as compared with other methods for power generation. Therefore, fuel cells are being developed as a power generation plant of relatively small size for buildings and factories.
Among fuel cells, a solid polymer type fuel cell operates at lower temperatures than other types of fuel cells. Because of this, the parts constituting the cell suffer little corrosion and the cell can discharge a relatively large electric current for the low temperature operation. Therefore, the solid polymer type fuel cell is drawing attention as a substitute electric source for internal combustion engines in vehicles.
Among the parts constituting the above solid polymer type fuel cell, the separator is generally a flat plate having a plurality of parallel grooves (function as flow channels) formed at one or both sides, and has a role of transferring the electricity generated at the gas diffusion electrode of fuel cell, to the exterior and also a role of discharging the water formed in the grooves in the course of electricity generation, to reliably use each groove as a path for a reactant gas which is allowed to flow into the fuel cell.
As fuel cells have become lighter and thinner in recent years, it has become necessary that the separators be made thinner as well. However, conventional fuel cell separators or materials for the separators have been unable to satisfy this necessity.
That is, conventional fuel cell separators are obtained, for example, by machining a graphite plate impregnated with a thermosetting resin, or by molding an expanded graphite sheet into a separator shape. These fuel separators or materials for the separators have low impact resistance or tenacity when made as a thin plate and, as a result, break when used in a fuel cell or, even if no such breakage occurs, are unusable per se in fuel cells for automobiles or in portable fuel cells (wherein use conditions may be severe). cells for automobile or in portable fuel cells (wherein use conditions may be sever).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention aims at providing a material for a fuel cell separator, which alleviates the above-mentioned problems of the prior art, is superior in impact resistance or tenacity causes no breakage or the like when made into a thin plate and used in a fuel cell, and is equivalent to conventional products in density and electrical properties; and a fuel cell separator made from the material.
According to the present invention, there are provided:
a material for a fuel cell separator obtained by molding a mixture containing at least a conductive powder and a binder which is a rubber-modified phenolic resin; and
a fuel cell separator made from the above material.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
As the conductive powder in the present invention, there can be used, for example, a powder of a carbon material typified by natural graphite (e.g. scaly graphite or lumpy graphite), artificial graphite, acetylene black, carbon black, Ketjen black, expanded graphite or the like. There is no particular restriction as to the kind of the conductive powder as long as the powder is conductive.
The conductive powder can have an average particle diameter of, for example, 10 nm to 100 &mgr;m, preferably, 3 &mgr;m to 80 &mgr;m. When the average particle diameter is 10 nm or more, excellent formability is achieved, and when the average particle diameter is 100 &mgr;m or less, excellent conductivity is achieved. The conductive powder may be subjected, as necessary, to a hydrophilization treatment by control of firing conditions or by using a chemical, a gas or the like. These conductive powders can be used singly or in admixture of two or more kinds.
The conductive powder is molded together with a binder to become a material for a fuel cell separator, of the present invention. In the present invention, a rubber-modified phenolic resin is used as the binder.
The rubber-modified phenolic resin can be obtained by reacting an unvulcanized rubber with a phenolic resin. As the unvulcanized rubber, fluororubber, silicone rubber, butyl rubber, chloroprene rubber, nitrile rubber, nitrile-chloroprene rubber, chlorinated butyl rubber, chlorinated polyethylene, epichlorohydrin rubber, epichlorohydrin-ethylene oxide rubber, epichlorohydrin-ethylene oxide-acryl glycidyl ether terpolymer, urethane rubber, acrylic rubber, ethylene-propylene rubber, styrene rubber, butadiene rubber, natural rubber, etc., can be used. These rubbers can be used singly or in admixture of two or more kinds.
The rubber-modified phenolic resin can have a rubber modification degree of 10 to 90%, preferably, 10 to 30%. When the rubber modification degree is 10% or more, the rubber-modified phenolic resin is low in elastic modulus and a separator improved in impact resistance can be obtained. When the rubber modification degree is 90% or less, particularly 40% or less, the properties of the resin used for modification are not changed largely and the resulting separator is not low in strength.
Incidentally, the rubber modification degree can be determined by the following formula:
[(weight of unvulcanized rubber)/(weight of unvulcanized rubber+weight of phenolic resin)]×100
The material for a fuel cell separator, of the present invention can be obtained by molding the conductive powder and the rubber-modified phenolic resin as binder. The proportions of the conductive powder and the rubber-modified phenolic resin can be 100 parts by weight (the conductive powder) and 5 to 50 parts by weight (the rubber-modified phenolic resin). When the proportion of the rubber-modified phenolic resin is 5 parts by weight or more, the resulting material for fuel cell separator can have high impact resistance. When the proportion of the rubber-modified phenolic resin is 50 parts by weight or less, the resulting material can give a fuel cell separator reliably having a required conductivity.
In molding the conductive powder and the rubber-modified phenolic resin to produce a material for a fuel cell separator, of the present invention, these two raw materials are mixed first. The mixing can be conducted by a known industrial method such as stirring rod, kneader, ball mill, sample mill, mixer, static mixer, ribbon mixer or the like. In this case, in order to expect improved molding, the rubber-modified, phenolic resin may be dissolved in an appropriate solvent, followed by granulation.
The thus-obtained mixture of the conductive powder and the rubber-modified phenolic resin is shaped into a desired molding, i.e. a material for fuel cell separator, of the present invention. This shaping can be conducted by a known molding method such as pressure molding, hydrostatic pressure molding, extrusion molding, injection molding, belt press, press molding, press heating, roll pressing or the like, or by a combination of the above two or more molding methods.
The temperature employed in shaping the mixture is determined depending upon the resin used in the mixture, but can be, for example, any temperature between ambient and 400° C. The pressure employed in shaping can be, for example, 100 to 250 kg/cm
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. In order to chemically stabilize the molding obtained, the molding may be heat-treated.
The fuel cell separator of the present invention is produced from the above-obtained material for a fuel cell separator, of the present invention. In general, the fuel cell separator has paths (function as a flow field) for gas flow, grooves for discharging

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