Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Fluid active material or two-fluid electrolyte combination... – Active material in molten state
Patent
1995-03-01
1996-09-10
Kalafut, Stephen
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Fluid active material or two-fluid electrolyte combination...
Active material in molten state
429101, 429103, 429104, 429105, 429273, H01M 458
Patent
active
055544576
ABSTRACT:
Power density of a sodium/transition metal halide cell, particularly a Na/NiCl.sub.2 cell is enhanced by forming a high area foil nickel chloride electrode such as a film of sintered nickel chloride deposited on an expanded metal screen and folded or coiled into a compact form and immersed in the aluminate salt catholyte disposed within a beta alumina solid electrolyte tube.
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Attia Alan I.
Bugga Ratnakumar V.
Halpert Gerald
Kalafut Stephen
Lilley, Jr. Richard H.
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