Bipolar Separator as a Dynamic Ion Selector in Electrochemical Processes

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An electrochemical cell includes a negative electrode having a first liquid phase having a first active metal, a positive electrode having a second liquid phase having a second active metal, and a liquid electrolyte having a salt of the first active metal and a salt of the second active metal. The electrochemical cell also includes a bipolar faradaic membrane, disposed between the negative electrode and the positive electrode, having a first surface facing the negative electrode and a second surface facing the positive electrode. The bipolar faradaic membrane is configured to allow cations of the first active metal to pass through and to impede cations of the second active metal from transferring from the positive electrode to the negative electrode and is at least partially formed from a material having an electronic conductivity sufficient to drive faradaic reactions at the second surface with the cations of the positive electrode.

Researchers

Donald Robert Sadoway / Fei Chen / Hu (Huayi) Yin / Takanari Ouchi / Brice Chung

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices, Energy Storage
Impact Areas: Sustainable Future

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