Electrochemical cell and method of passivating same
First Claim
1. An electrochemical cell comprising a reactive metal anode, a cathode spaced from said anode to define a reaction space, an aqueous alkaline electrolyte with which said anode and said cathode are in contact during operation of said cell, a supply of a shutdown liquid, and means adapted to introduce said liquid to said cell to at least partially displace said electrolyte and at least partially passivate said cell, said liquid comprising an ethylenically saturated organic polymer having a molecular weight of about 100 to 1,000 Daltons, said liquid being at least partially miscible with said electrolyte and containing a plurality of ether linkages, wherein the atomic ratio of carbon present in the polymer to the oxygen present in the ether linkages is in the range of about 1:
- 1 to 5;
1, said polymer being substantially chemically inert with respect to said anode, said cathode and said electrolyte.
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Abstract
Selected saturated organic polymers having multiple ether linkages are useful in at least partially passivating the electrochemical reaction occurring at the reactive metal anode of an electrochemical cell using an aqueous electrolyte.
Useful polymers are characterized as having a molecular weight in the range of about 100 to 1000 Daltons, as being at least partially miscible with the aqueous electrolyte, chemically inert with respect to the anode, cathode and electrolyte, and having an atomic ratio of carbon in the polymer to oxygen in the ether linkages of about 1 to 5:1.
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1. An electrochemical cell comprising a reactive metal anode, a cathode spaced from said anode to define a reaction space, an aqueous alkaline electrolyte with which said anode and said cathode are in contact during operation of said cell, a supply of a shutdown liquid, and means adapted to introduce said liquid to said cell to at least partially displace said electrolyte and at least partially passivate said cell, said liquid comprising an ethylenically saturated organic polymer having a molecular weight of about 100 to 1,000 Daltons, said liquid being at least partially miscible with said electrolyte and containing a plurality of ether linkages, wherein the atomic ratio of carbon present in the polymer to the oxygen present in the ether linkages is in the range of about 1:
- 1 to 5;
1, said polymer being substantially chemically inert with respect to said anode, said cathode and said electrolyte. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method of at least partially passivating an electrochemical cell which comprises a reactive metal anode, a cathode spaced from said anode to define a reaction space, and an aqueous electrolyte in which said anode and said cathode are in contact during operation of the cell, said method comprising the step of introducing to said reaction space in an amount sufficient to at least partially passivate said cell a shutdown liquid comprising an ethylenically saturated organic polymer having a molecular weight of about 100 to 1,000 Daltons, said liquid being at least partially miscible with said electrolyte and containing a plurality of ether linkages, wherein the atomic ratio of carbon present in the polymer to the oxygen present in the ether linkages is in the range of about 1:
- 1 to 5;
1, said polymer being substantially chemically inert with respect to said anode, said cathode and said electrolyte. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24)
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