Energy conversion and storage process

Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having magnetic field feature

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429 20, 429 26, 429199, 429112, 429 34, H01M 806

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ABSTRACT:
An energy conversion process for converting thermal energy into stored electrochemical energy and then into electrical energy comprising heating a first FeCl.sub.2 -containing electrolyte melt to produce gaseous FeCl.sub.3 and a reductant product in a first chemical reaction, these reaction products being separated, cooled, optionally stored, and combined in a second FeCl.sub.2 -containing electrolyte melt to cause a reaction to take place which is the reverse of said first reaction, thereby regenerating said first melt and producing heat and electrical energy.

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