Separator for polymeric electrolyte fuel cell having a...

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, as well as to a process for production of the separator.
(2) Description of the Prior Art
Fuel cells have various merits. For example, use of fossil fuel (to which resource impoverishment attention must be paid) is not substantially necessary; substantially no noise is made during power generation; and the recovery of energy can be made high as compared with other fuel power-generating systems. Therefore, fuel cells are being developed for use as a relatively small power plant for buildings or factories.
In particular, polymer electrolyte fuel cells operate at low temperatures as compared with other type fuel cells and do not corrode parts thereof, and accordingly, substantially no attention is necessary for corrosion of materials; can discharge a relatively large current despite the low-temperature operation; therefore, are drawing attention as a substitute energy source for internal combustion engine for automobile.
Of the parts constituting the polymer electrolyte fuel cell, the separator has functions of (1) securing paths for a reaction gas entering the fuel cell and (2) transferring the electric energy produced in the fuel cell, to outside. To fulfill these functions sufficiently, the separator of polymer electrolyte fuel cell is required to have not only high conductivity in the surface direction and the thickness direction, but also low contact resistance at the interface with the electrode.
In conventional separators for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, no particular attention has been paid to the contact resistance at the interfaces with the electrode. Hence, it has been desired to develop a separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, having low contact resistance at the interface with the electrode.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The objects of the present invention are to provide a separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell which alleviates the above-mentioned problems of the prior art and which has low contact resistance at the interface with the electrode; and a process for producing such a separator.
In order to achieve the above objects, the present inventors made a study. As a result, the present inventors came to an idea that a separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, having a surface roughness of particular range at the surface contacting with the electrode of the fuel cell might have low contact resistance at the interface with the electrode. The present inventors made a further study and have completed the present invention.
According to the present invention, there is provided a separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, having, at the surface contacting with the electrode of the fuel cell, a surface roughness of Ra=0.1 to 10 &mgr;m when measured by a surface roughness tester having a probe of 5 &mgr;m in front end diameter.
According to the present invention, there is further provided a process for producing a separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, having, at the surface contacting with the electrode of the fuel cell, a surface roughness of Ra=0.1 to 10 &mgr;m when measured by a surface roughness tester having a probe of 5 &mgr;m in front end diameter, which process comprises immersing a molding of separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, in an acidic solution.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is hereinafter described in detail.
The separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell according to the present invention has the same constitution as conventional fuel cell separators except that the present separator has a surface roughness of particular range at the surface contacting with the electrode of the fuel cell.
That is, the present separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell is obtained by (1) molding, for example, a carbon composite material comprising a conductive powder and a thermosetting resin or a thermoplastic resin, a glassy carbon, a graphite material, a metal material, or a composite material obtained by coating or impregnating a graphite material or a metal material with a resin, a glassy carbon or a metal, into a shape of separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell by an appropriate method and then (2) subjecting the resulting molding to an acid treatment to have the above-mentioned surface roughness.
The material for the present separator is described specifically. When there is used, as the material for the present separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, a carbon composite material comprising a conductive powder and a thermosetting resin or a thermoplastic resin, the conductive powder in the carbon composite material is at least one kind selected from, for example, artificial graphite, scaly graphite, amorposis graphite, expanded graphite, kish graphite, carbon black, acetylene black, Ketjen Black and amorphous carbon. However, there is no particular restriction as to the kind of the conductive powder.
The thermosetting resin in the carbon composite material is at least one kind selected from, for example, polycarbodiimide resins, phenolic resins, furfuryl alcohol resins, epoxy resins, cellulose, urea resins, melamine resins and diallyl phthalate resin. However, there is no particular restriction as to the kind of the thermosetting resin.
The thermoplastic resin in the carbon composite material is at least one kind selected from polyethylene, polystyrene, polypropylene, polymethyl methacrylate, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polyethersulfone, polycarbonate, polyoxamethylene, polyamide, polyimide, polyamideimide, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl chloride, fluroresin, polyphenylsulfone, polyetheretherketone, polysulfone, polyetherketone, polyarylate, polyetherimide and polymethylpentene. However, there is no particular restriction as to the kind of the thermoplastic resin.
In the carbon composite material, the proportions of the conductive powder and the thermosetting resin or the thermoplastic resin can be, for example, 5 to 100 parts by weight of the thermosetting resin or the thermoplastic resin per 100 parts by weight of the conductive powder. When the proportion of the thermosetting resin or the thermoplastic resin is smaller than 5 parts by weight, the resulting separator has insufficient strength and may be unusable as a separator. When the proportion is larger than 100 parts by weight, the resulting separator has low conductivity and may not properly function as a separator.
As the material for the present separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell, there can also be used, besides the above-mentioned carbon composite material, a glassy carbon, a graphite material, a metal material, or a composite material obtained by coating or impregnating a graphite material or a metal material with a resin, a glassy carbon or a metal, preferably a corrosion-resistant metal.
The metal material includes, for example, titanium, stainless steel, gold, silver, copper, aluminum and niobium. The resin is at least one kind selected from the thermosetting resins and thermoplastic resins usable in the above-mentioned carbon composite material. The corrosion-resistant metal to be coated or impregnated can be selected from metals such as titanium, stainless steel, gold, silver, copper, niobium, platinum and the like.
The present separator for polymer electrolyte fuel cell is characterized by having, at the surface contacting with the electrode of the fuel cell, a surface roughness of Ra=0.1 to 10 &mgr;m when measured by a surface roughness tester having a probe of 5 &mgr;m in front end diameter.
When the surface roughness (Ra) is larger than 10 &mgr;m when measured as mentioned above, such a separator has too rough surface and its area contacting with electrode is small, resulting in large contact resistance. When the surface roughness (Ra) is smaller than 0.1 &mgr;m, such a separator has too flat surface and its area contacting with electrode is small, which also tends to result in large contact resistance.
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