Claims
- 1. A liquid-metal electrode system for providing electrode reactant into an electrode within an electrochemical cell also including a second electrode of opposite polarity, said system comprising a cell structure containing a volume of liquid electrolyte, a reservoir containing said liquid metal outside said volume of liquid electrolyte, a wick having a first portion of its length in contact with said liquid metal within said reservoir, and having a second portion of its length opposite to said first portion submerged within said volume of electrolyte, said wick having sufficiently more attraction for said liquid metal than for said electrolyte to draw said liquid metal into said second portion submerged within said electrolyte.
- 2. The electrode system of claim 1 wherein said liquid metal comprises liquid lithium or a molten lithium alloy.
- 3. The electrode system of claim 1 wherein said electrolyte includes an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal fluoride.
- 4. The electrode system of claim 1 wherein a plurality of wicks are submerged within a single reservoir of liquid metal at their first portions and each of said wicks extending to one of a number of cell structures within which their second portions are submerged in molten electrolyte to serve as electrodes.
- 5. The electrode system of claim 1 wherein said wick comprises a pleated metal structure having a portion submerged within said liquid electrolyte for use as an electrode within said electrochemical cell, said pleated structure includes a V-shaped channel containing liquid metal for use as an electrode reactant.
- 6. The electrode system of claim 5 wherein said V-shaped channel has greater depth than width.
- 7. The electrode system of claim 6 wherein said V-shaped channels have a depth to width ratio of about 4.
- 8. The electrode system of claim 5 wherein said pleated metal structure comprises a plurality of screen layers of chromium alloy steel.
- 9. The electrode system of claim 1 wherein said wick is formed into an inverted U-shape having two side portions, the first of said side portions being submersed in said liquid metal and the second in said liquid electrolyte.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of, or under, a contract with the UNITED STATES ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION.
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