New Proton Conducting Electrolytes
NU 2019-158
INVENTORS
- Sossina Haile*
- Sheel Suketu Sanghvi
- Louis Shen Wang
SHORT DESCRIPTION
This invention introduces Cs3H(H2PO4)4, a novel proton conducting electrolyte that forms a highly conductive cubic phase (≈10⁻³ S cm⁻¹) at intermediate temperatures (100–150 °C) with exceptional stability in dry atmospheres.
BACKGROUND
The compound Cs3H(H2PO4)4 addresses the limitations of traditional solid acid electrolytes used in fuel cells by operating at significantly lower temperatures than comparable materials like CsH2PO4, and without the need for humidification. This eliminates complex water management and allows for higher Nernst potentials in intermediate temperature electrochemical systems.
ABSTRACT
The disclosed proton conducting electrolytes based on Cs3H(H2PO4)4 exhibit a superprotonic cubic phase structurally analogous to that of CsH2PO4 but with ¼ of the proton sites vacant. Operating efficiently between 100–150 °C, this material not only achieves high conductivity under dry conditions but also offers the ability to extend the temperature range of the superprotonic phase through compositional adjustments. These features present significant potential for improved performance in fuel cells, electrolysis cells, and ammonia electrosynthesis systems.
APPLICATIONS
- Proton conducting electrolyte for fuel cells
- Enables efficient electrochemical energy conversion at intermediate temperatures.
- Electrolysis cells
- Facilitates water splitting with simplified water management.
- Ammonia electrosynthesis cells
- Supports improved process efficiency via stable proton conduction.
ADVANTAGES
- No humidity requirement
- The high conductivity phase is maintained without external humidification.
- Stable superprotonic phase at 100–150 °C
- Ensures consistent performance in intermediate temperature applications.
- Extended temperature range for select compositions
- Samples with x<0.18 can sustain the cubic phase above 150 °C.
IP STATUS
Issued US Patent US20220293988A1
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Categories:
Physical Sciences > Energy & Sustainability
Keywords:
Batteries
Cleantech
Devices
Energy and Infrastructure
Fuel Cell
Hydrogen
Materials
Metals