Management of gas pressure and electrode state of charge in alkaline batteries

US10211491B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10211491-B2
Application numberUS-201314380316-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 22, 2013
Priority dateFeb 23, 2012
Publication dateFeb 19, 2019
Grant dateFeb 19, 2019

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An inventive, new system that measures gas composition and pressure in the headspace of an aqueous electrolyte battery is described. The system includes a microcontroller that can use the composition and pressure information to connect a third electrode to either the anode(s) or the cathode(s) in order to balance the state of charge between the two. Results have shown that such a system can control the gas pressure inside a sealed flooded aqueous electrolyte battery to remain below 20 kPa (3 psi) and greatly extend the useable life of the battery.

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We claim: 1. An electrochemical cell, comprising: a sealed vessel comprising a relief valve, said sealed vessel being partially filled with a liquid electrolyte; a cathode at least partially submerged in the liquid electrolyte; an anode at least partially submerged in the liquid electrolyte and not in direct contact with the cathode; a third electrode at least partially submerged in the liquid electrolyte and not in direct contact with either the cathode or the anode; a cathode circuit between the third electrode and the cathode wherein the cathode circuit contains a cathode switch; an anode circuit between the third electrode and the anode wherein the anode circuit contains an anode switch; a first gas pressure sensor within the sealed vessel, the first gas pressure sensor not in contact with the liquid electrolyte; a second gas pressure sensor within the sealed vessel, the second gas pressure sensor not in contact with the liquid electrolyte; and a microcontroller in communication with the anode switch, the cathode switch, the first gas pressure sensor and the second gas pressure sensor, wherein the microcontroller is configured to: read the first gas pressure sensor and the second gas pressure sensor, calculate oxygen partial pressure and a hydrogen partial pressure, calculate a state of charge difference between the anode and the cathode using the oxygen partial pressure and the hydrogen partial pressure, close the anode switch when the difference in state of charge between the anode and the cathode is greater than a first threshold value, and close the cathode switch when the difference in state of charge between the anode and the cathode is less than a second threshold value. 2. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 wherein the cathode comprises an active material selected from the group consisting of oxidized states of lead, silver, manganese, nickel, and iron. 3. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 wherein the anode is an electrodeposited material selected from the group consisting of lead, zinc, cadmium, lithium, and iron. 4. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 wherein the third electrode comprises a material that can catalyze electrolysis. 5. The electrochemical chemical cell of claim 4 wherein the third electrode comprises a material selected from the group consisting of one or more of platinum, palladium, ruthenium oxide, nickel, NiMoZn, cobalt-oxo-phosphate, and nickel cobalt oxygen evolving catalyst (NiCo—OEC). 6. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 wherein the first gas pressure sensor is configured to measure hydrogen partial pressure, and the second gas pressure sensor is configured to measure oxygen partial pressure. 7. The electrochemical cell of claim 6 wherein the microcontroller is configured to close the anode switch as long as the hydrogen partial pressure is greater than a first pre-programmed safety limit and to close the cathode switch as long as the hydrogen partial pressure is less than a second pre-programmed safety limit. 8. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 wherein the first gas pressure sensor is configured to measure either hydrogen partial pressure or oxygen partial pressure, and the second gas pressure sensor is configured to measure total gas pressure. 9. The electrochemical cell of claim 8 wherein the microcontroller is configured to determine oxygen partial pressure and hydrogen partial pressure from measurements made by the first gas pressure sensor and the second gas pressure sensor. 10. The electrochemical cell of claim 1 wherein the microcontroller is configured to calculate the difference in the state of charge between the anode and the cathode using an expression: ((O 2pp −O 2i )*4)−(H 2pp −H 2i )*2)*V*F/(R*T*C)*100% wherein O 2pp is oxygen partial pressure in a headspace, O 2i is an initial partial pressure of oxygen, H 2pp is a hydrogen partial pressure in the headspace, H 2i is an initial partial pressure of hydrogen, V is a volume of gas in the headspace of the cell, R is the universal gas constant, T is a temperature in Kelvin, C is a total Coulombic capacity of the cell in Coulombs, and F is Faraday's constant. 11. The electrochemical cell of claim 10 wherein the first threshold value is +25%. 12. The electrochemical cell of claim 10 wherein the second threshold value is −25%.

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  • Nickel oxide or hydroxide electrodes · CPC title

  • Alkaline accumulators · CPC title

  • Selection of catalytic material · CPC title

  • H01M10/523Primary

    by recombination on a catalytic material · CPC title

  • Structural combination with electronic components, e.g. electronic circuits integrated to the outside of the casing (printed circuits H05K1/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US10211491B2 cover?
An inventive, new system that measures gas composition and pressure in the headspace of an aqueous electrolyte battery is described. The system includes a microcontroller that can use the composition and pressure information to connect a third electrode to either the anode(s) or the cathode(s) in order to balance the state of charge between the two. Results have shown that such a system can con…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ City New York Res Found
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/523. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Feb 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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