Claims
- 1. A flow-through capacitor system for the purification of a solution in an energy efficient manner by power charging and discharging cycles, which flow-through capacitor comprises one or a plurality of flow-through capacitor cells composed of a conductive electrode material and which system includes an electrical power source, each of the capacitor cells arranged and constructed for discharging in any one power charging cycle prior to the cell voltage exceeding 1.5 volts.
- 2. The system of claim 1 which comprises an electrode material with an internal resistance of about 100 milliohms or less and a capacitance of about 1000 Farads, or more.
- 3. The system of claim 1 whereby the flow-through capacitor comprises a plurality of cells and wherein the cells of the flow-through capacitor are successively charged by the power supply through n cycles where n is any integer and where the average voltage of the cells of the flow-through capacitor does not exceed about 1 volt.
- 4. The system of claim 1 wherein the electrode material comprises a carbon cloth or graphite.
- 5. The system of claim 1 wherein the flow-through capacitor has an energy use of about 1 joules per coulumb of ions purified, or less.
- 6. The system of claim 1 which includes a source of seawater to be purified and the capacitor purifying the seawater at about 40 watt-hours per gallon of seawater or less.
- 7. The system of claim 1 wherein the system comprises a plurality of flow-through capacitor cells electrically connected in a series to the power source and connected parallel in fluid flow of the solution.
- 8. The system of claim 1 wherein the system has an amp efficiency of about one or more.
- 9. The system of claim 1 where the flow-through capacitor of the system is successively charged from the power source and discharged in a time period of about 10 minutes, or less.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the system includes means to pool the purified solution during successive power charging cycles.
- 11. A flow-through capacitor system for the purification of a solution in an energy efficient manner by power charging and discharging cycles, which flow-through capacitor comprises one or a plurality of flow-through capacitor cells composed of a conductive electrode material and which system includes an electrical power source, each of the capacitor cells arranged and constructed for discharging in any one power charging cycle prior to the cell voltage exceeding 1.5 volts; wherein such system comprises an electrode material with an internal resistance of about 100 milliohms or less and a capacitance of about 1000 Farads, or more; and which system comprises a plurality of flow-through capacitor cells electrically connected in series to the power source and connected parallel in fluid flow of the solution, and which flow-through capacitor comprises a plurality of cells wherein the cells of the flow-through capacitor are successively charged by the power supply through n cycles where n is any integer and where the average voltage of the cells of the flow-through capacitor does not exceed about 1 volt.
- 12. An energy efficient flow-through capacitor for the purification of a solution, which flow-through capacitor comprises a plurality of electrical power connected cells of conductive electrode material, each cell having an internal resistance of about 100 milliohms, or less, and a capacitance of about 1000 Farads, or more, the flow-through capacitor characterized by the collection of purified solution and the discharging of the cell prior to the cell voltage exceeding 1.5 volts.
- 13. The capacitor of claim 12 wherein the individual cells are electrically connected in series and flow connected in parallel.
- 14. The capacitor of claim 12 wherein the electrode material comprises carbon cloth or a graphite.
- 15. A method of purifying a solution by a flow-through capacitor having a plurality of individual cells composed of a conductive electrode material, which method comprises:a) introducing a solution to be purified into the capacitor; and b) collecting purified solution from the capacitor prior to the individual cell voltage reaching about 1.5 volts.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the solution to be purified comprises seawater.
- 17. The method of claim 15 which includes electrically connecting the individual cells in series and flow connecting the cells in parallel.
- 18. The method of claim 15 which comprises purifying a seawater solution at an energy of about 40 watt hours per gallon.
- 19. The method of claim 15 charging the capacitor and discharging the capacitor about every 10 minutes, or less, and pooling the purified solution of successive charge-discharge cycles together.
- 20. The method of claim 15 wherein the electrode material of each cell has an internal electrical resistance of about 100 milliohms, or less.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is based on and claims the benefit of the priority date of U.S. provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/159,983, filed Oct. 18, 1999, hereby incorporated by reference.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACT
This invention was made under contract with the United States Defense, Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), under Contract No. DAAD 19-99-C-0033. The United States Government may have certain rights in the invention.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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