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Patent Grant
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4184016
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Patent Number
4,184,016
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 17, 197846 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 15, 198045 years ago
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Inventors
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CPC
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US Classifications
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Abstract
Novel double chromate compositions having the general formula:MM'(CrO.sub.4).sub.2,wherein M and M' are silver and bismuth, respectively. Methods of making AgBi (CrO.sub.4).sub.2 are characterized by reacting silver dichromate with a bismuth salt to provide equal numbers of silver and bismuth atoms. These double chromate compositions have particular utility in batteries as active positive material. Due to the steadiness of discharge voltage and duration of discharge of batteries employing these double chromate compositions, such batteries are especially adapted for use in clocks and in cardiostimulators or pacemakers.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThis invention relates to a new chemical composition, and more particularly to a double chromate having the formula MM' (CrO.sub.4).sub.2 where M and M' represent metals, to methods of making it, and to its use as a positive active material in batteries.From the disclosure of French Pat. No. 2,110,765, a lithium battery is known having positive active material constituting silver chromate having the formula Ag.sub.2 CrO.sub.4. One of the great interests in this type of battery is that the reduction in metallic silver occurs, with sufficiently small currents, at a level of about 3 volts, with good yield and stability, so that such a battery can be used in applications such as clocks or cardio-stimulators. This active material has given fully satisfactory results, but it is relatively expensive.Other chromates have been proposed as the active positive material for batteries, for example, chromates of copper, of iron, of cobalt, of nickel, of mercury, of thalium, and of bismuth, but aside the fact that the existence of certain of these chromates is doubtful, their stability and discharge voltage would be inferior to the above-mentioned silver chromate.SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe composition which is the subject of the present invention is a double-chromate of silver and bismuth, having the formula AgBi (CrO.sub.4).sub.2.The invention equally concerns a process for the preparation of the said silver and bismuth double chromate, which process is characterized by the fact that it utilizes the reaction of silver dichromate with a salt of bismuth, in a molar ratio providing one atom of bismuth per atom of silver.In a particular process of this invention, the bismuth salt used is the chromate-dichromate, Bi.sub.2 (CrO.sub.4).sub.2 Cr.sub.2 O.sub.7, and the reaction proceeds as follows:Ag.sub.2 Cr.sub.2 O.sub.7 + Bi.sub.2 (CrO.sub.4).sub.2 Cr.sub.2 O.sub.7 .fwdarw. 2AgBi(CrO.sub.4).sub.2 + 2CrO.sub.3In this particular embodiment, the reactants can be solid, moistened with a small quantity of solvent, and stirred at least intermittently. Preferably, the reaction mixture is heated. By way of example, water may be used as the solvent, using approximately one part by weight of water to two parts by weight of chromate-dichromate of bismuth.Bismuth chromate-dichromate, itself, may be obtained by adding a bismuth salt, preferably in solid state, to an aqueous saturated solution of chromic anhydride, CrO.sub.3. A bismuth salt which could be used is bismuth nitrate. .In another process of this invention, the salt of bismuth which reacts with the silver dichromate may be a salt as soluble in water as bismuth nitrate, and the reaction takes place in a saturated solution of chromic anhydride CrO.sub.3. The precipitate obtained, consisting essentially of double dichromate of silver and bismuth, is converted to double chromate of silver and bismuth by treatment with water.Another object of the invention is the use of double chromate of silver and bismuth as an active material in batteries. In accordance with this aspect of this invention, the double chromate of silver and bismuth can be used as the positive active material in batteries having high specific energy, more especially, in lithium batteries with an electrolyte that is liquid at ordinary temperatures.
Claims
- 1. A composition having the general formula:
- MM'(CrO.sub.4).sub.2
- wherein M and M' represent silver and bismuth, respectively.
- 2. A nonaqueous electrolyte battery comprising a lithium negative electrode and wherein the positive active material comprises a double chromate of silver and bismuth, AgBi(CrO.sub.4).sub.2.
- 3. A battery as recited in claim 2 further comprising an electrolyte which is a liquid solution at ambient temperatures of about 20.degree. C., the solvent being an aprotic composition, and the positive active material including an added electrical conductor.
- 4. A battery as recited in claim 3 wherein the added electrical conductor comprises carbon black.
- 5. A battery as recited in claim 3 wherein the added electrical conductor comprises a mixture of carbon black and graphite.
- 6. A battery as recited in claim 3, 4 or 5 wherein the electrolyte is a molar solution of lithium perchlorate in propylene carbonate.
Priority Claims (1)
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77 31272 |
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3853627 |
Lehmann et al. |
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3925101 |
Lehmann et al. |
Dec 1975 |
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