Claims
- 1. A cationically-conductive ceramic electrolyte body wherein its entire surface is a chemically-etched surface, said ceramic electrolyte body being of symmetric polarization, said ceramic eletrolyte body consisting essentially of a composition ranging from an alkali metal beta"-alumina phase to a mixture of alkali metal beta"-alumina phase and up to about 50% by volume of alkali metal beta-alumina phase based on the total volume of said electrolyte body, said alkali metal being selected from the group consisting of sodium, potassium, lithium, mixtures thereof and alloys thereof.
- 2. The ceramic electrolyte of claim 1 in the form of a hollow tube closed at one end and useful as an electrolyte in a sodium-sulfur cell.
- 3. A cationically-conductive ceramic electrolyte body wherein its entire surface is a chemically etched surface, said ceramic electrolyte body being of symmetric polarization, said ceramic electrolyte body consisting essentially of a composition ranging from a sodium beta"-alumina phase to a mixture of sodium beta"-alumina phase and up to about 50% by volume of sodium beta alumina phase based on the total volume of said electrolyte body.
- 4. A cationically-conductive ceramic electrolyte body wherein its entire surface is a combination of a chemically etched surface and a chemically-polished surface, said ceramic electrolyte body being of symmetric polarization, said ceramic electrolyte body consisting essentially of a composition ranging from an alkali metal beta"-alumina phase to a mixture of alkali metal beta"-alumina phase and up to about 50% by volume of alkali metal beta-alumina phase based on the total volume of said electrolyte body, said alkali metal being selected from the group consisting of sodium, potassium, lithium, mixtures thereof and alloys thereof.
- 5. The ceramic body of claim 4 in the form of a hollow tube closed at one end and useful as an electrolyte in a sodium-sulfur cell.
- 6. A cationically-conductive ceramic electrolyte body wherein its entire surface is a combination of a chemically etched surface and a chemically polished surface, said ceramic electrolyte body being of symmetric polarization, said ceramic electrolyte body consisting essentially of a composition ranging from sodium beta"-alumina phase to a mixture of sodium beta"-alumina phase and up to about 50% by volume of sodium beta-alumina phase based on the total volume of said electrolyte body.
- 7. A cationically-conductive ceramic electrolyte body wherein its entire surface is a chemically-etched surface or a combination of a chemically etched surface and a chemically polished surface, said ceramic electrolyte body being of symmetric polarization, said ceramic electrolyte body consisting essentially of a composition ranging from sodium beta"-alumina phase to a mixture of sodium beta"-alumina phase and up to about 50% by volume of sodium beta-alumina phase based on the total volume of said electrolyte body, said body containing a stabilizer for said sodium beta"-alumina phase.
- 8. The cationically-conductive ceramic electrolyte body of claim 7, wherein said stabilizer is selected from the group consisting of LiO.sub.2, MgO, NiO, CoO and mixtures thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 289,580, filed Aug. 3, 1981.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Divisions (1)
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