Rechargeable metal-air electrochemical cell with hydrogen recombination and end-of-charge indicator
First Claim
1. A rechargeable metal-air electrochemical cell which has two modes of operation, a discharge mode in which electricity is produced and a recharge mode in which electrical energy is stored and hydrogen gas may be produced, the cell comprising:
- a. a case having an opening;
b. an air cathode being permeable to oxygen gas and substantially impermeable to liquid water and disposed in the cell case so that the cell is substantially impermeable to liquid water and the cell can receive and discharge oxygen gas through the opening;
c. an anode disposed in the cell case;
d. a hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode comprising a hydrogen-oxygen recombination catalyst and being disposed in the cell case; and
e. an aqueous electrolyte disposed in the cell case and contacting the anode, the cathode, and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode,wherein the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode is connected to the cathode, so that during the discharge mode, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode is inactive, and during the recharge mode, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode catalyzes the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen in the cell to form water.
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Abstract
A rechargeable metal-air electrochemical cell comprising a hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode recombines hydrogen produced at the anode with oxygen to replenish the supply of water in the cell. The cell comprises an oxygen gas-permeable, liquid water-impermeable air cathode disposed in the cell case such that the cell is substantially impermeable to liquid water and the cell can receive and discharge oxygen gas through an opening in the cell case. During the discharge mode of the cell, the recombination electrode is inactive, and during the recharge mode, the recombination electrode catalyzes the electrochemical recombination of hydrogen and oxygen in the cell to form water. According to another aspect, the cell can comprise a device for indicating the end of the charge mode by sensing the level of current between the cathode and the recombination electrode and comparing that current level to a predetermined current level. When the current level between the cathode and the recombination electrode exceeds the predetermined current level, the device indicates that the end of charge has been reached or can activate a recharge disconnect switch.
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1. A rechargeable metal-air electrochemical cell which has two modes of operation, a discharge mode in which electricity is produced and a recharge mode in which electrical energy is stored and hydrogen gas may be produced, the cell comprising:
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a. a case having an opening; b. an air cathode being permeable to oxygen gas and substantially impermeable to liquid water and disposed in the cell case so that the cell is substantially impermeable to liquid water and the cell can receive and discharge oxygen gas through the opening; c. an anode disposed in the cell case; d. a hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode comprising a hydrogen-oxygen recombination catalyst and being disposed in the cell case; and e. an aqueous electrolyte disposed in the cell case and contacting the anode, the cathode, and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode, wherein the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode is connected to the cathode, so that during the discharge mode, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode is inactive, and during the recharge mode, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode catalyzes the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen in the cell to form water. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7)
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2. A rechargeable metal-air electrochemical cell which has two modes of operation, a discharge mode in which electricity is produced and a recharge mode in which electrical energy is stored and hydrogen gas may be produced and wherein a level of current flows between the cathode and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode during the recharge mode, the cell comprising:
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a. a case having opening; b. an air cathode being permeable to oxygen gas and substantially impermeable to liquid water and disposed in the cell case so that the cell is substantially impermeable to liquid water and the cell can receive and discharge oxygen gas through the opening; c. an anode disposed in the cell case; d. a hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode comprising a hydrogen-oxygen recombination catalyst and being disposed in the cell case; e. an aqueous electrolyte disposed in the cell case and contacting the anode, the cathode, and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode, wherein the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode is connected to cathode, so that during the discharge mode, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode is inactive, and during the recharge mode, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode catalyzes the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen in the cell to form water; f. a current level sensor for detecting the level of current between the cathode and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode during the recharge mode; and g. a comparator for comparing the level of current measured by the current sensor to a desired current level, which is proportional to a desired amount of cell recharge, and indicating when the level of current measured by the current sensor exceeds the desired level. - View Dependent Claims (3)
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8. A rechargeable electrochemical cell which has two modes of operation, a discharge mode in which electricity is produced and a recharge mode in which electrical energy is stored and hydrogen may be produced, the cell comprising:
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a. a case having an opening; b. a cathode disposed in the cell case; c. an anode disposed in the cell case; d. a hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode comprising a hydrogen-oxygen recombination catalyst and being disposed in the cell case, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode being connected to the cathode, so that during the discharge mode, the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode is inactive, and during the recharge mode, a level of current flows between the cathode and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode catalyzes the recombination of hydrogen and oxygen in the cell to form water; e. an electrolyte disposed in the cell case and contacting the anode, the cathode, and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode; f. a current level sensor for detecting the level of current between the cathode and the hydrogen-oxygen recombination electrode during the recharge mode; and g. a comparator for comparing the level of current measured by the current sensor to a desired current level, which is proportional to a desired amount of cell recharge, and indicating when the level of current measured by the current sensor exceeds the desired level. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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