Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Low temperature molten sodium secondary cell with sodium ion conductive electrolyte membrane
- Patent Title (中): 低温熔融钠二次电池与钠离子导电电解质膜
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Application No.: US13290716Application Date: 2011-11-07
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Publication No.: US08968902B2Publication Date: 2015-03-03
- Inventor: W. Grover Coors , Chett Boxley , Mathew Robins , Alexis Eccleston
- Applicant: W. Grover Coors , Chett Boxley , Mathew Robins , Alexis Eccleston
- Applicant Address: US UT Salt Lake City
- Assignee: Ceramatec, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Ceramatec, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US UT Salt Lake City
- Agent David Fonda
- Main IPC: H01M4/52
- IPC: H01M4/52 ; H01M4/38 ; H01M6/20 ; H01M10/054 ; H01M10/0562 ; H01M10/39 ; H01M4/32 ; H01M4/36 ; H01B1/12 ; H01M4/48 ; H01M10/38

Abstract:
The present invention provides a molten sodium secondary cell. In some cases, the secondary cell includes a sodium metal negative electrode, a positive electrode compartment that includes a positive electrode disposed in a liquid positive electrode solution, and a sodium ion conductive electrolyte membrane that separates the negative electrode from the positive electrode solution. In such cases, the electrolyte membrane can comprise any suitable material, including, without limitation, a NaSICON membrane. Furthermore, in such cases, the liquid positive electrode solution can comprise any suitable positive electrode solution, including, but not limited to, an aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. Generally, when the cell functions, the sodium negative electrode is molten and in contact with the electrolyte membrane. Additionally, the cell is functional at an operating temperature between about 100° C. and about 170° C. Indeed, in some instances, the molten sodium secondary cell is functional between about 110° C. and about 130° C.
Public/Granted literature
- US20120219833A1 LOW TEMPERATURE MOLTEN SODIUM SECONDARY CELL WITH SODIUM ION CONDUCTIVE ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE Public/Granted day:2012-08-30
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