Claims
- 1. A metal halogen electrochemical cell comprising:
- an aqueous electrolyte containing a metal halide, the metal thereof being selected from zinc and cadmium;
- an electrode at which to deposit said metal of said metal halide during charging of said cell;
- a counterelectrode at which to generate the halogen of said metal halide during charging of said cell; and
- anion exchange resin for storing the halogen generated during charging of the cell and providing a source of halogen during discharging of said cell.
- 2. The cell of claim 1 wherein said resin is located external said cell and including means for circulating said electrolyte through said resin whereby halogen is stored in said resin during charging of said cell and is supplied to said electrolyte during discharging of said cell.
- 3. The cell of claim 2 including a membrane separator between said electrode and said counterelectrode thereby defining an anolyte and catholyte compartment; means for separately circulating said electrolyte through said anolyte and said catholyte compartment; and wherein only said catholyte is circulated through said resin.
- 4. The cell of claim 3 wherein said halide is bromide.
- 5. The cell of claim 4 wherein said metal is zinc.
- 6. In a secondary metal halogen electrochemical cell having a negative electrode and a positive halogen electrode, an electrolyte containing halogen therein, the improvement comprising anion exchange resin for storage of halogen during charging of said cell.
- 7. The improvement of claim 5 wherein said anion exchange resin is located within said cell.
- 8. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said anion exchange resin is located external said cell and means are provided for circulating said electrolyte through said cell and said resin.
- 9. A zinc bromine battery system comprising:
- at least one zinc bromine electrochemical cell, said cell including an electrode on which to deposit zinc and a counterelectrode at which to generate bromine, said cell having an aqueous zinc bromide containing anolyte and catholyte, and a microporous separator between said electrode and counterelectrode thereby defining anolyte and catholyte compartments;
- anolyte and catholyte storage means external said cell, said catholyte storage means including an anion exchange resin; and
- means for separately circulating said anolyte and catholyte through the anolyte and catholyte compartments and back to said anolyte and catholyte storage means.
Government Interests
The Government of the United States of America has rights in the invention pursuant to Contract Agreement No. 26-6578 entered into with Sandia National Laboratories on behalf of the United States Department of Energy.
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