Dynamic accelerated reaction batteries utilizing Taylor...

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C429S067000, C429S068000

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ABSTRACT:
Dynamic accelerated reaction batteries (10, 100, 200) with rotating electrodes (14x,20x,104x,106x,) or rotating membranes (208) or fuel cells (412C,412D) that generate Taylor Vortex Flows (54, 122, 228, 454) and Circular Couette Flows (56, 124, 230) in electrolyte chambers (38x,126x,206, 438x) are disclosed.

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