Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Fluid active material or two-fluid electrolyte combination... – Active material in molten state
Patent
1990-04-10
1991-10-01
Kalafut, Stephen J.
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Fluid active material or two-fluid electrolyte combination...
Active material in molten state
429193, H01M 1039
Patent
active
050532944
ABSTRACT:
A sodium-sulfur electrical storage cell (10) has a planar solid electrolyte (16) that is permeable to sodium ions, a planar permeable porous cathode (24) filled with sulfur, a planar permeable porous anode (28) filled with sodium, and an electrically nonconducting, closed flat container (12) for these elements. The electrolyte (16) is thin and strengthened, as by an integral supporting structure (22), or supported, as by a structural anode core structure (36) or by cross members (22) of the container, to minimize its deformation during operation. The anode (28) and cathode (24) are electrically conducting even without sodium and sulfur present, so that the cell (10) fails to a shorted state.
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Sernka Richard P.
Taenaka Robert K.
Denson-Low Wanda K.
Hughes Aircraft Company
Kalafut Stephen J.
Mitchell Steven M.
Westerlund Robert A.
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