Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus – product – and – Having specified venting – feeding or circulation structure
Patent
1978-09-07
1980-09-02
Skapars, Anthony
Chemistry: electrical current producing apparatus, product, and
Having specified venting, feeding or circulation structure
429103, H01M 1039
Patent
active
RE0303925
ABSTRACT:
An electrode system includes a reservoir of liquid-metal reactant, and a wick extending from a submersed location within the reservoir into the molten electrolyte of an electrochemical cell structure. The wick is flooded with the liquid metal and thereby serves as one electrode within the cell. This electrode system has application in high-temperature batteries employing molten alkali metals or their alloys as active material within an electrode submersed within a molten salt electrolyte. It also can be used in electrochemical cells where the purification, separation or electrowinning of liquid metals is accomplished.
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Eberhart James G.
Faist Suzan M.
Roche Michael F.
Ross Laurids E.
Denney James E.
Glenn Hugh W.
Jackson Frank H.
Skapars Anthony
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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