Claims
- 1. A rechargeable electric storage cell comprising:
- a housing, including an internal chamber;
- a selectively permeable partition separating the chamber into two compartments and establishing a liquid seal between them, the partition being of a type that selectively permits passage of a desired charged cell chemical species therethrough;
- a liquid anode comprising one of an alkali and alkaline earth metal dissolved in anhydrous ammonia contained within one of the internal compartments, the partition being in virtually continuous contact with the liquid anode;
- a cathode positioned within the other internal compartment;
- an anhydrous fluid at least partially filling the cathode compartment for conducting the charged chemical species between the partition and the cathode and containing in solution polysulfides of the same metal present in the liquid anode; and
- a pressure equalization means communicating between said internal compartments.
- 2. The cell of claim 1, the liquid anode being always saturated with the metal.
- 3. A rechargeable electric storage cell comprising:
- a housing including an internal chamber;
- a partition dividing the chamber into two internal compartments, the partition being generally highly resistant to passage of chemical species therethrough but being highly receptive to the passage of a desired cationic chemical species therethrough;
- a liquid seal between the partition and the housing;
- a liquid anode comprising lithium alkali metal dissolved in anhydrous ammonia, the liquid anode being contained within one of the compartments and in electrical communication with the outside of the housing, the alkali metal being the cationic chemical species readily passed through the partition;
- a cathode contained within the other compartment and in electrical communication with the outside of the housing;
- a catholyte contained within the cathode compartment and comprising one of sulfur and alkali metal polysulfides corresponding to the alkali metal of the liquid anode, dissolved in anhydrous ammonia; and
- a pressure equalization means communicating between the compartments.
- 4. The electric storage cell of claim 3 wherein the liquid anode comprises sodium dissolved in anhydrous ammonia in a range of concentration of from 60 percent of saturation to saturation, and the catholyte comprises sodium polysulfides in a range of composition of from Na.sub.2 S.sub.4 and Na.sub.2 S.sub.18 dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a range of concentration of from 2 moles per liter to saturation of the ammonia.
- 5. The electric storage cell of claim 3 wherein the liquid anode comprises lithium dissolved in anhydrous ammonia in a range of concentration of from 12 mole percent to 20 mole percent, and the catholyte comprises lithium polysulfides in a range of compositions of from Li.sub.2 S.sub.4 and Li.sub.2 S.sub.18 dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a range of concentration of from 2 moles per liter to saturation of the ammonia.
- 6. The electric storage cell of claim 3 wherein the partition is a cationic exchange membrane based upon one of polyethylene and polypropylene and having functional groups selected from a group consisting of sulfonic acid, carboxylic acid, and mixtures thereof.
- 7. The electric storage cell of claim 3 wherein the partition includes at its principal constituent one of glass frit, sintered glass, microporous polypropylene, glass filled microporous polypropylene, and alumina.
- 8. The electric storage cell of claim 3, the anode metal being sodium, and the partition being a ceramic ion conductor.
- 9. The cell of claim 8, the liquid anode being saturated with sodium at all states of charge and discharge.
- 10. A rechargeable electric storage cell comprising:
- a housing including an internal chamber;
- a cationic exchange membrane based upon one of polypropylene and polyethylene and having functional groups selected from a group consisting of sulfonic acid, carboxylic acid and mixtures thereof, separating the internal chamber into anode and cathode compartments;
- a liquid seal, the seal cooperating with the membrane and the housing to seal liquid communication between the compartments;
- a liquid anode comprising sodium dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a concentration range of from 60 percent of saturation to saturation;
- a cathode contained within the cathode compartment and in electrical communication with the outside of the housing;
- a catholyte comprising sodium polysulfides within a range of composition of from Na.sub.2 S.sub.4 to Na.sub.2 S.sub.18 dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a range of concentrations of from 2 moles per liter to saturation of the ammonia; and
- means for equalizing pressures between the compartments.
- 11. A rechargeable electric storage cell comprising:
- a housing including an internal chamber;
- a cationic exchange membrane based upon one of polypropylene and polyethylene and having functional groups selected from a group consisting of carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, and mixtures thereof, separating the internal chamber into anode and cathode compartments;
- a liquid seal, the seal cooperating with the membrane and the housing to seal liquid communication between the compartments;
- a liquid anode comprising lithium dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a concentration range of from 12 mole percent to 20 mole percent;
- a cathode contained within the cathode compartment and in electrical communication with the outside of the housing;
- a catholyte comprising lithium polysulfides within a range of composition of from Li.sub.2 S.sub.4 to Li.sub.2 S.sub.18 dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a range of concentration of from 2 moles per liter to saturation of the ammonia; and
- means for equalizing pressures between the compartments.
- 12. A rechargeable electric storage cell comprising:
- a housing including an internal chamber;
- a partition, the partition being one of a ceramic material and a ceramic ion conductor, the partition dividing the chamber into two internal compartments;
- a seal, the seal cooperating with the partition and the housing to provide a liquid seal between the compartments;
- a liquid anode comprising an alkali metal dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a concentration range of from 50 percent of saturation to saturation;
- a cathode contained within the other compartment and in electrical communication with the outside of the housing;
- a catholyte comprising metal polysulfides of the form M.sub.2 S.sub.x and corresponding to the metal of the liquid anode within a range of composition of from M.sub.2 S.sub.4 to M.sub.2 S.sub.18 dissolved in anhydrous ammonia within a range of concentration of from 2 moles per liter to saturation of the ammonia; and
- means for equalizing pressures between the compartments.
- 13. The cell of claim 12 the alkali metal being sodium, the ceramic ion conductor being one of beta alumina, beta" alumina, Na.sub.2 SC.sub.2 P.sub.3 O.sub.12, Na.sub.3 Zr.sub.2 Si.sub.2 PO.sub.12, and Na.sub.2 YZrP.sub.3 O.sub.12.
- 14. The cell of claim 13, the liquid anode being saturated with sodium at all states of charge and discharge.
- 15. In an electric storage cell that utilizes an electrochemical reaction in an anhydrous ammonia solvent between an anionic sulfur species and a cationic species which is an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal and having a separator for separating an internal chamber of the cell into an anode compartment and a cathode compartment, and for transferring desired cationic chemical species between the anode and cathode compartment when the cell is in use, the separator comprising:
- a partition, the partition being of the type selectively enhancing a ready transfer therethrough of a desired charged chemical species contained within the compartments while effectively resisting transfer therethrough of other chemical species contained within the compartments;
- a support, the support retaining the partitions in a position to separate the chamber into the anode and cathode compartments; and
- a seal cooperating with the partition and the support to establish a liquid seal between the compartments, effectively restricting intermixing of liquid between the compartments.
- 16. In the process of operating a rechargeable electric storage cell having a reaction pair of sodium and a sodium polysulfide in an anhydrous ammonia environment, wherein the sodium and ammonia form a sodium-NH.sub.3 bronze liquid anode separated from the sodium polysulfide by a cation permeable separator, the improvement comprising maintaining the bronze saturated with sodium regardless of the state of charge or discharge of the cell.
- 17. In the process of claim 16, the separator being made of one of beta alumina, beta" alumina, Na.sub.2 SC.sub.2 P.sub.3 O.sub.12, Na.sub.3 Zr.sub.2 Si.sub.2 PO.sub.12, and Na.sub.2 YZrP.sub.3 O.sub.12.
- 18. In a rechargeable electric storage cell utilizing an electrochemical reaction between sulfur and one of an alkali metal and an alkaline earth metal and having two internal compartments separated by a cation permeable partition, a liquid anode being contained within one of the compartments, a cathode assembly including:
- an electrode positioned within the other internal compartment and in electrical communication with a point outside the storage cell, and
- a nonaqueous catholyte comprising a solute dissolved in anhydrous ammonia for electrochemically reacting with a cationically charged liquid anode chemical species, said solute being at least one of sulfur, a sodium polysulfide within a composition range of from Na.sub.2 S.sub.4 to Na.sub.2 S.sub.18 dissolved in the ammonia to produce a catholyte having dissolved polysulfides within a range of from 2 moles/liter to saturation of the ammonia with the sodium polysulfides, and a lithium polysulfide within a composition range of from Li.sub.2 S.sub.4 to Li.sub.2 S.sub.18 dissolved in the ammonia to produce a catholyte having dissolved polysulfides within a range of from 2 moles/liter to saturation of the ammonia with the lithium polysulfides.
PRIOR APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 210,739 filed Nov. 26, 1980, abandoned.
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