Claims
- 1. A carbon-air fuel cell comprising:a) a heat insulating container; b) a cathode supported in said container and arranged to form an air space about the inside thereof; c) an anode basket positioned inside said cathode, spaced-apart from said container, and containing therein a charge of carbon; d) a charge of molten electrolyte, in the form of a hydroxide that is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, calcium, cesium, potassium, sodium, rubidium, strontium and mixtures thereof, at least partially filling said space between said cathode and said carbon charge; e) means for passing an oxygen-containing stream of gas through to said cathode, where it will ionize and pass into said molten electrolyte and then to said anode basket and into contact with said carbon, to produce an electrical charge at said anode basket and CO2; and, f) means external said container for drawing off the electricity from said anode basket and said cathode and separate means for drawing off the unused water vapor and CO2 produced inside said container.
- 2. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said oxygen-containing stream of gas contains water vapor and said electrolyte is intercalated with acidic oxides and oxyanions selected from the group consisting of arsenic oxide, antimony oxide, silicon oxide, and pyrophosphates and persulfates of sodium and potassium.
- 3. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said water vapor is recovered from the CO2 produced from the carbon-electrolyte interaction for recycling back into said oxygen-containing stream.
- 4. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said heat insulating container includes a side wall, a bottom cover and a top cover closed and sealed there over and said cathode is an air cathode supported in said container and arranged to form an air space about said inside surface of said container side wall.
- 5. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said charge of carbon is a shaped charge.
- 6. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said container comprises stainless steel.
- 7. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said container is in the form of a Dewar flask.
- 8. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said cathode is concentrically housed in said container.
- 9. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said carbon is bio-mass carbon.
- 10. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said carbon is a shaped mass of carbon.
- 11. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said carbon is in the form of chunks.
- 12. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 1 wherein said electrolyte is confined to a matrix.
- 13. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 12 wherein said matrix is selected from the group consisting of alumina, magnesia and mixtures thereof.
- 14. The carbon-air fuel cell of claim 12 wherein said matrix and electrolyte is in contact with only one surface of said charge of carbon.
- 15. A carbon-air fuel cell comprising:a) a heat insulating container, including a side wall, a sealed bottom cover and a top closed there over; b) an air cathode supported in said container and arranged to form an air space about said inside surface of said container side wall; c) an anode basket positioned inside said air cathode, spaced apart from said container, and containing therein a shaped charge of carbon; d) a charge of molten electrolyte, in the form of a hydroxide that is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, calcium, cesium, potassium, sodium, rubidium, strontium and mixtures thereof, at least partially filling said space between said air cathode and said carbon and confined to a matrix selected from the group consisting of alumina, magnesia and mixtures thereof; e) means for passing a wet oxygen-containing stream of gas through said cathode into said charge of molten electrolyte for ionization of said oxygen and then passing said oxygen ions through said anode basket into contact with said carbon to produce CO2 and an electrical charge at said anode basket; (f) means external said container for drawing off the electricity produced inside said container; and, (g) means for drawing off the CO2 and unused water vapor generated inside said container.
RELATION TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/031,678, filed Nov. 22, 1996 titled CARBON-AIR FUEL CELL. This application also is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/974,321 titled “CARBON-AIR FUEL CELL” filing date Nov. 19, 1997.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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