INVENTION SUMMARY:
A membrane electrode assembly for a high-temperature proton-exchange membrane fuel cell includes a nano-engineered polymeric membrane between an anode and a cathode. The membrane is an electrical insulator, but permits that passage of protons through the membrane. The membrane has a plurality of blind pores therein, each blind pore having an electrically-conductive coating along its inner wall that is in electrical contact with the adjacent one of the anode or cathode. The electrically-conductive coating includes a catalyst, such as platinum, for promoting the liberation of a proton and an electron from a chemical molecule, such as hydrogen, and/or for promoting the combination of a proton, an electron and another molecule, such as oxygen, to form yet another molecule, such as water.
Stevens Tech ID: FY09-008
Link to complete patent: Nanoengineered Membrane-Electrode Assembly For High-Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
FY09-008
Sensing Devices / Technology
Ronald Besser
David Zimmerman Director of Technology Commercialization Stevens Institute of Technology dzimmer3@stevens.edu