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Rechargeable metal-air electrochemical cell with hydrogen recombination and end-of-charge indicator

  • US 5,563,004 A
  • Filed: 03/21/1995
  • Issued: 10/08/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/21/1995
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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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:

  • 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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