Displacement Salt Electrodes
An electrochemical cell includes a negative electrode comprising a first active metal, a positive electrode comprising a second active metal, and an electrolyte comprising salts of the two active metals, a salt of the cathodic metal and a salt of the anodic metal. In operation, the electrolyte composition varies such that in a charging mode the salt of the anodic salt decreases, while the salt of the cathodic salt increases, and in a discharging mode the salt of the anodic salt increases, while the salt of the cathodic salt decreases. The cell is operational for both storing electrical energy and as a source of electrical energy as part of an uninterruptible power system. The cell is particularly suited to store electrical energy produced by an intermittent renewable energy source.
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international patent application for high amperage batteries with displacement salt electrodes
Germany | Granted | 2,973,837 -
high amperage batteries with displacement salt electrodes
United States of America | Granted | 10,090,564 -
high amperage batteries with displacement salt electrodes
European Patent Convention | Granted | 2,973,837 -
international patent application for high amperage batteries with displacement salt electrodes
France | Granted | 2,973,837
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