Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Process of cell operation – Electrolyte circulation
Patent
1982-04-26
1983-11-01
LeFevour, Charles F.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Process of cell operation
Electrolyte circulation
429 15, 429105, H01M 238
Patent
active
044130422
ABSTRACT:
A method of removing inert gases from a metal halogen electrolyte battery system in which hydrogen is generated along with other inerts such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and oxygen, said method comprising, pressurizing the gas space above the sump to a preset pressure above ambient, and subsequently venting the hydrogen and other inert gases from the gas space through an absorber means which removes trace quantities of chlorine from the gases.
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"Development of the Zinc-Chlorine Battery for Utility Applications", Electric Power Res. Inst., EM1051, Apr. 1979, p. 2-1.
Energy Development Associates, Inc.
LeFevour Charles F.
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