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Fuel Cells Using Low-Temperature Conducting Materials

Technology Benefits
Lower operating temperatures (i.e., 50 - 100°C) Avoids deleterious effects of high temperature on electrodes and related components
Technology Application
Manufacturers of oxide fuel cells and those involved in hydrogen separation
Detailed Technology Description
Researchers at the University of California, Davis have developed a novel method to fabricate nanometric oxides that exhibit enhanced conductivity. Conduction in these materials (e.g., cubic zirconia and other materials with similar properties) takes place by protonic movement as opposed to ionic mobility, making it possible to operate a fuel cell at much lower temperatures. The marked reduction of the resistivity in these materials at low temperatures are comparable to that typical of other protonic conductors but with the advantage of superior mechanical properties, chemical stabilities, and the lack of a need for a catalyst.
Supplementary Information
Patent Number: US7601403B2
Application Number: US2005107321A
Inventor: Anselmi-Tamburini, Umberto | Munir, Zuhair A. | Garay, Javier E.
Priority Date: 15 Apr 2005
Priority Number: US7601403B2
Application Date: 15 Apr 2005
Publication Date: 13 Oct 2009
IPC Current: B05D000306
US Class: 427545 | 419045 | 419048 | 419051 | 419052 | 427458 | 427591
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Preparation of dense nanostructured functional oxide materials with fine crystallite size by field activation sintering
Usefulness: Preparation of dense nanostructured functional oxide materials with fine crystallite size by field activation sintering
Summary: For preparing dense nanometric ceramic material or product such as zirconia, samarium-doped ceria, yttrium aluminum garnets, alumina, other functional oxides and combination (all claimed) used in various application such as fuel cell, laser application, high pressure sodium lamp and other sensor applications.
Novelty: Dense nanometric ceramic material preparation, for fuel cell, involves applying electric current to heat precursor, while keeping temperature below sufficient level for high degree of compaction and limited grain growth
Industry
Chemical/Material
Sub Category
Fuel Cell
Application No.
7601403
Others

Related Materials

Anselmi-Tamburini U, Maglia F, Chiodelli G, Riello P, Bucella S, and Munir ZA. 2006. Enhanced low-temperature protonic conductivity in fully dense nanometric cubic zirconia. Appl. Phys. Lett. 89, 163116.
Kim S, Anselmi-Tamburini U, Park HJ, Martin M, and Munir ZA. 2008. Unprecedented Room-Temperature Electrical Power Generation Using Nanoscale Fluorite-Structured Oxide Electrolytes. Adv. Mater. 20, 556–559


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Tech ID/UC Case

11235/2005-510-0


Related Cases

2005-510-0

*Abstract

Preparation of nanometric oxides that exhibit enhanced protonic conductivity at low temperatures.

*IP Issue Date
Oct 13, 2009
*Principal Investigator

Name: Umberto Anselmi-Tamburini

Department:


Name: Javier Garay

Department:


Name: Sangtae Kim

Department:


Name: Manfred Martin

Department:


Name: Zuhair Munir

Department:

Country/Region
USA

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