Claims
- 1. An electrochemical cell which comprises a sodium anode which is molten at the operating temperature of the cell, a sodium aluminum halide molten salt electrolyte which contains chloride ions and is molten at the operating temperature of the cell, a cathode which comprises, as the electrochemically active cathode substance of the cell, Fe/FeCl.sub.2, said active cathode substance being metallic iron in the fully discharged state of the cell and FeCl.sub.2 in the fully charged state of the cell, the active cathode substance being in contact with the electrolyte, and, between the anode and the electrolyte and isolating the anode from the electrolyte, a solid conductor of sodium ions, the iron which forms the active cathode substance, upon sufficient overcharging of the cell, being oxidizable at least in part to FeCl.sub.3 which is soluble in the electrolyte, the cell containing a protective cathode substance coupled via the electrolyte with the anode, which protective cathode substance oxidizes by chlorination thereof at a voltage less than the open circuit voltage of the Fe/FeCl.sub.3 //Na plateau of the cell, and greater than the open circuit voltage of the Fe/FeCl.sub.2 //Na plateau of the cell, in its fully charged state, of the cell, a layer of the protective cathode substance separating the cathode of the cell from the solid conductor of sodium ions.
- 2. A cell as claimed in claim 1, in which the proportions of sodium ions and aluminium ions in the electrolyte are selected so that the solubility of FeCl.sub.2 in the electrolyte is at or near its minimum.
- 3. A cell as claimed in claim 2, in which the cathode comprises an electrolyte permeable matrix which is electronically conductive and which is impregnated with the electrolyte, the Fe/FeCl.sub.2 being dispersed in the matrix.
- 4. A cell as claimed in claim 1, in which the protective cathode substance is in finely divided form and is dispersed through the cathode.
- 5. A cell as claimed in claim 1, in which the protective cathode substance is selected from the group consisting of Ni/NiCl.sub.2, Co/CoCl.sub.2 and combinations of Ni/NiCl.sub.2 and Co/CoCl.sub.2.
- 6. A cell as claimed in claim 2, in which the protective cathode substance for protecting the cell against formation of FeCl.sub.3 upon overcharging, is selected from the group consisting of Ni/NiCl.sub.2, Co/CoCl.sub.2 and combinations of Ni/NiCl.sub.2 and CoCl.sub.2 which is coupled via the electrolyte with the anode.
- 7. A cell as claimed in claim 1, in which the protective cathode substance in its metallic state is present in a minor proportion of at most 25% by mass of the electrochemically active iron present in the fully discharged state of the cell.
- 8. A cell as claimed in claim 1, in which the proportions of sodium ions and aluminum ions in the electrolyte are selected so that the solubility of FeCl.sub.2 in the electrolyte is at or near its minimum, and in which the electrolyte contains, in the fully charged state of the cell, sufficient solid NaCl in contact therewith to permit oxidizing by chlorination of substantially all of the protective cathode substance during overcharging of the cell.
- 9. An electrochemical cell which comprises a sodium anode which is molten at the operating temperature of the cell, a sodium aluminum halide molten salt electrolyte which contains chloride ions and is molten at the operating temperature of the cell, a cathode which comprises, as the electrochemically active cathode substance of the cell, Fe/FeCl.sub.2, said active cathode substance being metallic iron in the fully discharged state of the cell and FeCl.sub.2 in the fully charged state of the cell, the active cathode substance being in contact with the electrolyte, and, between the anode and the electrolyte and isolating the anode from the electrolyte, a solid conductor of sodium ions, the iron which forms the active cathode substance, upon sufficient overcharging of the cell, being oxidizable at least in part to FeCl.sub.3 which is soluble in the electrolyte, the cell having a cathode current collector whose surface comprises a protective cathode substance coupled via the electrolyte with the anode, which protective cathode substance oxidizes by chlorination thereof at a voltage less than the open circuit voltage of the Fe/FeCl.sub.3 //Na plateau of the cell, and greater than the open circuit voltage of the Fe/FeCl.sub.2 //Na plateau of the cell, in its fully charged state, of the cell.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 765,122, filed Aug. 13, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,612,266 which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 631,905, filed July 18, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,560,627, issued Dec. 24, 1985.
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Divisions (2)
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