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Title:
Electric storage battery providing high energy density
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We claim:
1. An electrical storage battery comprising an anode compartment containing at least one reducer metal, a cathode compartment containing an electrically conductive solution comprising at least one salt of said reducer metal in a non-aqueous solvent, at least one electron acceptor in solution in said electrically conductive solution, and a wall, sealed to fluids, for separating said compartments and comprising a solid material which permits the migration, at ambient temperature, of the reducer metal of the anode, in the form of ions, the said electron acceptor being soluble in the electrically conductive solution contained in the cathode compartment in the reduced state as well as the initial state thereof.
2. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said halogen is iodine.
3. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said reducer metal is selected from the group comprising alkali metals and alkaline earth metals.
4. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said reducer metal comprises lanthanum.
5. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said reducer metal comprises an alloy which is liquid at ambient temperature.
6. A storage battery as claimed in claim 5 wherein said alloy is an alloy of sodium and potassium.
7. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said anode compartment contains a solution of at least one salt of said reducer metal in a non-aqueous solvent which is electrochemically and chemically inert with respect to the non-ionized reducer metal.
8. A storage battery as claimed in claim 6 wherein the salt of the reducer metal in the solution in the anode compartment is selected from the group comprising perchlorate, halide, tetraphenyl borate, hexafluoro-phosphate and sulfocyanide reducer metal salts.
9. A storage battery as claimed in claim 3 wherein said salt is a sodium salt.
10. A storage battery as claimed in claim 8 wherein said reducer metal salt is a sodium salt.
11. A storage battery as claimed in claim 6 wherein said non-aqueous solvent comprises a solvent selected from the group consisting of propylene carbonates, tetrahydrofurans, ethylene carbonates, acetonitriles, butyrolactones, dimethyl formamides and N, N-cimethyl acetamides.
12. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein the salt of the reducer metal in solution in the cathode compartment comprises a reducer metal salt selected from the group perchlorates, halides, tetraphenylborates, hexafluorophosphates and sulfocyanides.
13. A storage battery as claimed in claim 12 wherein said salt is a sodium salt.
14. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein the non-aqueous solvent contained in said cathode compartment is selected from the group consisting of propylene carbonates, tetrahydrofurans, N, N-dimethylacetamides, ethylene carbonates, acetonitriles, butyrolactones and dimethyl formamides.
15. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said solid material which allows migration of the reducer metal ions comprises a .beta.-alumina.
16. A storage battery as claimed in claim 15 wherein said .beta.-alumina comprises a sodium .beta.-alumina of the general formula Na.sub.2 O, x Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 where x is a number between 9 and 13.
17. A storage battery as claimed in claim 15 wherein said .beta.-alumina comprises a sodium .beta.-alumina of the general formula Na.sub.2 O, x Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 where x is between 5 and 6.5.
18. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein the solid material which permits migration of the reducer metal ions is a glass which conducts sodium ions.
19. A storage battery as claimed in claim 1 wherein said electronic acceptor is selected from the group comprising halides, quinones, oxidated benzidines, and ferricyanides.
Other info:
Inventors:
Cadman, Martyn A. (Geneva, CH) Voinov, Michel (Geneva, CH) Tannenberger, Helmut (Geneva, CH)
Application Number:
375092
Filing Date: 1973-06-29 Publication_date: 1976-01-27 Assignee:
Etat Francais (Paris, FR)
Primary Class(es):
429/101
429/218.1, 429/231.9, 429/337, 429/338, 429/339
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Primary Examiner:
Mack, John H.
Assistant Examiner:
LeFevour, C. F.
Attorney:
Larson, Taylor and Hinds
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