High-throughput manufacturing processes for making electrochemical unit cells and electrochemical unit cells produced using the same

US10381674B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10381674-B2
Application numberUS-201615093598-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 7, 2016
Priority dateApr 7, 2016
Publication dateAug 13, 2019
Grant dateAug 13, 2019

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Flow batteries can be constructed by combining multiple electrochemical unit cells together with one another in a cell stack. High-throughput processes for fabricating electrochemical unit cells can include providing materials from rolled sources for forming a soft goods assembly and a hard goods assembly, supplying the materials to a production line, and forming an electrochemical unit cell having a bipolar plate disposed on opposite sides of a separator. The electrochemical unit cells can have configurations such that bipolar plates are shared between adjacent electrochemical unit cells in a cell stack, or such that bipolar plates between adjacent electrochemical unit cells are abutted together with one another in a cell stack.

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An electrochemical unit cell comprising: a separator disposed between a first electrode and a second electrode; wherein the first electrode and the second electrode are sized and positioned such that first and second perimeter regions that are not in contact with the first and second electrodes exist on opposing sides of the separator; a first bipolar plate in contact with the first electrode; a second bipolar plate in contact with the second electrode; a first compressible seal disposed on the separator in the first perimeter region; a second compressible seal disposed on the separator in the second perimeter region; a first frame layer and a second frame layer defined about an outer perimeter of the first compressible seal and the second compressible seal; a third frame layer in contact with the first compressible seal and with the first frame layer; a fourth frame layer in contact with the second compressible seal and with the second frame layer; a fifth frame layer adjacent to the third frame layer; a sixth frame layer adjacent to the fourth frame layer; a seventh frame layer adjacent to the fifth frame layer; wherein the first bipolar plate is adhered to the seventh frame layer and occludes a window therein; and an eighth frame layer adjacent to the sixth frame layer; wherein the second bipolar plate is adhered to the eighth frame layer and occludes a window therein; and wherein each of the frame layers comprises a non-conductive material. 2. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the fifth frame layer and the sixth frame layer has a flow distribution channel defined therein. 3. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 1 , wherein the fifth frame layer is in contact with the third frame layer, the sixth frame layer is in contact with the fourth frame layer, the seventh frame layer is in contact with the fifth frame layer, and the eighth frame layer is in contact with the sixth frame layer. 4. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 1 , wherein the separator, the first electrode, the second electrode, the first bipolar plate, the second bipolar plate, the first compressible seal, the second compressible seal, and each of the frame layers are fabricated from a rolled source material. 5. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 1 , wherein the first, third, fifth and seventh frame layers are collectively adhered to each other, and the second, fourth, sixth and eighth frame layers are collectively adhered to each other. 6. An electrochemical stack comprising: a plurality of the electrochemical unit cells of claim 1 abutted together with one another. 7. The electrochemical stack of claim 6 , wherein adjacent electrochemical unit cells within the electrochemical stack share a common bipolar plate and a common frame layer adhered to the common bipolar plate. 8. The electrochemical stack of claim 6 , wherein adjacent electrochemical unit cells within the electrochemical stack have a bipolar plate from a first electrochemical unit cell abutted together with a bipolar plate from a second electrochemical unit cell. 9. An electrochemical unit cell ( 200 ) comprising: a separator ( 102 ) having first and second opposing faces, each having respective areas, the separator being disposed between a first electrode ( 104 ) and a second electrode ( 106 ); wherein the first electrode ( 104 ) and the second electrode ( 106 ) each have surface areas that are less than the respective areas of the first and second opposing faces of the separator and the first electrode ( 104 ) and second ( 106 ) are positioned to define a first non-contact perimeter region ( 108 ) and second non-contact perimeter region ( 108 ′) on the first and second surfaces of the separator, respectively; a first bipolar plate ( 160 ) in contact with the first electrode ( 104 ); a second bipolar plate ( 160 ′) in contact with the second electrode ( 106 ); a first frame layer( 120 ) directly adhered to the separator in the first perimeter region ( 108 ), the first frame layer having a first window ( 122 ) therewithin; a second frame layer ( 120 ′) directly adhered to the separator in the second perimeter region ( 108 ′), the second frame layer having a second window ( 122 ′) therewithin; a third frame layer ( 130 ) adjacent to the first frame layer ( 120 ), the third frame layer having a third window ( 132 ) therewithin; a fourth frame layer ( 130 ′) adjacent to the second frame layer ( 120 ′), the fourth frame layer having a fourth window ( 132 ′) therewithin; a fifth frame layer ( 140 ) adjacent to the third frame layer( 130 ), the fifth frame layer having a fifth window ( 142 ) therewithin; a sixth frame layer( 140 ′) adjacent to the fourth frame layer ( 130 ′), the sixth frame layer having a sixth window ( 142 ′) therewithin; a seventh frame layer ( 150 ) adjacent to the fifth frame layer( 140 ), the seventh frame layer having a seventh window ( 142 ′) therewithin; wherein the first window ( 122 ), the third window ( 132 ), and the fifth window ( 142 ) are sized such that the first frame layer ( 120 ), the third frame layer( 130 ), and the fifth frame layer ( 140 ) frame the first bipolar plate ( 160 ); and wherein the second window ( 122 ′), the fourth window ( 132 ′), and the sixth window ( 142 ′) are sized such that the second frame layer ( 120 ′), the fourth frame layer ( 130 ′), and the sixth frame layer( 140 ′) frame the second bipolar plate ( 160 ′); and wherein the first bipolar plate ( 160 ) is adhered to the seventh frame layer ( 150 ) and occludes a window ( 152 ) therein; and an eighth frame layer ( 150 ′) adjacent to the sixth frame layer ( 140 ′); wherein the second bipolar plate ( 160 ′) is adhered to the eighth frame layer ( 150 ′) and occludes a window ( 152 ′) therein; and wherein each of the frame layers comprises a non-conductive material. 10. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 9 , wherein at least one of the fifth frame layer and the sixth frame layer has a flow distribution channel defined therein. 11. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 9 , wherein the third frame layer is in contact with the first frame layer, the fourth frame layer is in contact with the second frame layer, the fifth frame layer is in contact with the third frame layer, the sixth frame layer is in contact with the fourth frame layer, the seventh frame layer is in contact with the fifth frame layer, and the eighth frame layer is in contact with the sixth frame layer. 12. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 9 , wherein the separator, the first electrode, the second electrode, the first bipolar plate, the second bipolar plate, and each of the frame layers are fabricated from a rolled source. 13. The electrochemical unit cell of claim 9 , wherein each of the frame layers are collectively adhered to one another. 14. An electrochemical stack comprising: a plurality of the electrochemical unit cells of claim 9 abutted together with one another. 15. The electrochemical stack of claim 14 , wherein adjacent electrochemical unit cells within the electrochemical stack have a bipolar plate from a first electrochemical unit cell abutted together with a bipolar plate from a second electrochemical unit cell. 16. The electrochemical stack of claim 14 , wherein adjacent electrochemical unit cells within the electrochemical stack share a common bipolar plate and a common frame layer adhered to the common bipolar plate.

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  • comprising framed electrodes or intermediary frame-like gaskets (H01M8/2425, H01M8/244 take precedence) · CPC title

  • with liquid, solid or electrolyte-charged reactants · CPC title

  • characterised by the configuration of channels, e.g. by the flow field of the reactant or coolant · CPC title

  • H01M8/188Primary

    by recharging of redox couples containing fluids; Redox flow type batteries · CPC title

  • with sealing or supporting means in the form of a frame · CPC title

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What does patent US10381674B2 cover?
Flow batteries can be constructed by combining multiple electrochemical unit cells together with one another in a cell stack. High-throughput processes for fabricating electrochemical unit cells can include providing materials from rolled sources for forming a soft goods assembly and a hard goods assembly, supplying the materials to a production line, and forming an electrochemical unit cell ha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lockheed Martin Energy Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/188. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Aug 13 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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