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Low‑Cost Manufacturing of Sheet Molding Compound Bipolar Plates for PEM Fuel Cells--Nanotek Instruments, Inc., 714, East Monument Avenue, Suite 119, Dayton, OH 45402‑1382; 937‑775‑5007; www.nanotekinstruments.com
Dr. Aruna Zhamu,
Principal Investigator, arunazhamu@yahoo.com
Dr. Bor Z. Jang, Business Official, bor.jang@wright.edu
DOE Grant No. DE‑FG02‑06ER84558
Amount: $749,040
In fuel
cell systems, the bipolar plate is known to significantly impact the
performance, durability, volume-to-weight ratio, and cost. This project will develop an innovative class
of low-cost sheet molding compound (SMC)
bipolar plates consisting of a thin nanocomposite core layer sandwiched between
two sheets of flexible graphite (FG).
The nanocomposite core layer imparts desired
structural integrity to the plate while the FG sheets contribute to electrical
conductivity, flexibility, resistance to corrosion, and gas permeation. Both the nanocomposite
core and the FG sheets each can be very thin (less than 0.125 mm), resulting in
ultra-thin bipolar plates and hence fuel cell systems that are more compact and
lightweight. Phase I demonstrated that
thin FG-SMC bipolar plates can possess conductivity much higher than 100 S/cm
(a DOE target), with area specific conductivity greater than 400 S/cm2
(exceeding another DOE target of 100 S/cm2). Phase I also demonstrated the feasibility of
an SMC fabrication process. In Phase II,
a performance characterization and analysis of the FG-SMC bipolar plates will
be conducted to establish product specifications (e.g., the strength,
flexibility, electrical conductivity, gas permeation, and corrosion rates of
the bipolar plates will be experimentally measured and compared with
theoretical predictions), and a pilot-scale apparatus will be constructed.
Commercial Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The automobile fuel cell bipolar plate market size is expected to be approximately $0.74 billion per year by 2011. The market size for motorcycles, other specialty vehicles, and portable device sectors is $0.092 billion, $0.050 billion, and 0.039 billion, respectively. The total worldwide bipolar market size will be $0.921 billion by 2011. Additional potential applications of conductive SMC include electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding, thermal management (heat dissipation) for microelectronic devices, and battery electrode materials.