Displacement Salt Electrodes

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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.

Researchers

Donald Robert Sadoway / Brice Chung

Departments: Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Technology Areas: Chemicals & Materials: Catalysis & Synthesis / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices, Energy Storage

  • 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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