Solids mitigation within flow batteries
US-2017054164-A1 · Feb 23, 2017 · US
US10418647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10418647-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615090506-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 4, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 17, 2019 |
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Productive electrochemical reactions can often occur most effectively in proximity to a separator dividing an electrochemical cell into two half-cells. Parasitic reactions can often occur at locations more removed from the separator. Parasitic reactions are generally undesirable in flow batteries and other electrochemical systems, since they can impact operating performance. Flow batteries having a decreased incidence of parasitic reactions can include, a first half-cell containing a first electrode, a second half-cell containing a second electrode, a separator disposed between the first half-cell and the second half-cell and contacting the first and second electrodes, a first bipolar plate contacting the first electrode, and a second bipolar plate contacting the second electrode, where a portion of the first electrode or the first bipolar plate contains a dielectric material. The first electrode and the first bipolar plate still define a contiguous electrically conductive pathway when containing the dielectric material.
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A flow battery comprising: (a) first half-cell ( 80 ) containing a porous first electrode ( 10 ) having an internal porous surface; (b) a second half-cell ( 80 ′) containing a second electrode ( 10 ′); (c) separator ( 20 ) disposed between the first half-cell and the second half-cell; wherein the porous first electrode and the second electrode overlay and contact opposing faces of the separator at a first interface ( 12 ) and a second interface ( 12 ′), respectively; (d) a first bipolar plate ( 90 ) overlaying and contacting the first electrode at a third interface ( 14 ); and (e) a second bipolar plate ( 90 ′) overlaying and contacting the second electrode at a fourth interface ( 14 ′); wherein a portion of the porous internal surface of the first electrode is coated with a dielectric material ( 100 ), such that the dielectric material ( 100 ) coating precludes contact of the first electrolyte solution with the portion of the coated internal porous surface, but does not impede flow of the first electrolyte solution through the porous first electrode ( 10 ), while the first electrode and the first bipolar plate collectively define a contiguous electrically conductive pathway within the first half-cell and. 2. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the dielectric material ( 100 ) is not in contact with the separator ( 20 ) or the first bipolar plate ( 90 ). 3. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the first bipolar plate ( 90 ) comprises a plurality of channels ( 82 ) that are at least partially coated with a dielectric coating layer ( 86 ). 4. The flow battery of claim 3 , wherein the first bipolar plate ( 90 ) comprises a plurality of conductive posts ( 94 ) extending through the dielectric material ( 100 ) and contacting the first electrode ( 10 ). 5. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode ( 10 ) comprises a conductive mesh ( 15 ) having a conductive medium ( 16 ) deposited on a first side of the conductive mesh ( 15 ) and the dielectric material ( 17 ) deposited on a second side of the conductive mesh ( 15 ), the conductive medium ( 16 ) being in contact with the separator ( 20 ) at interface ( 12 ) and the dielectric material ( 100 ) being in contact with the first bipolar plate ( 90 ) at interface 14 ; and wherein a plurality of conductive posts ( 18 ) extend through the dielectric material ( 100 ) from the conductive mesh ( 15 ) to the first bipolar plate ( 90 ). 6. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode ( 10 ) is a negative electrode. 7. A flow battery comprising: (a) first half-cell ( 80 ) containing a porous first electrode ( 10 ) having an internal porous surface; (b) a second half-cell ( 80 ′) containing a second electrode ( 10 ′); (c) a separator ( 20 ) disposed between the first half-cell and the second half-cell; wherein the porous first electrode and the second electrode overlay and contact opposing faces of the separator at a first interface ( 12 ) and a second interface ( 12 ′), respectively; wherein the first electrode comprises a catalyst layer ( 11 ) coated upon the separator; and wherein the first electrode has a thickness of about 100 microns or less. 8. The flow battery of claim 7 , wherein the first electrode ( 10 ) has an active area sized such that a ratio of productive reactions to parasitic reactions exceeds about 10 when the flow battery is in operation. 9. The flow battery of claim 7 , wherein the catalyst layer ( 11 ) comprises a plurality of carbon nanotubes. 10. The flow battery of claim 7 , further comprising: a first bipolar plate ( 90 ) overlaying and contacting the first electrode ( 10 ) and a second bipolar plate ( 90 ′) overlaying and contacting the second electrode ( 10 ′). 11. The flow battery of claim 7 , wherein the first electrode ( 10 ) is a negative electrode. 12. A method comprising: forming an electrochemical cell comprising: a first half-cell ( 80 ) containing a porous first electrode ( 10 ) having an internal porous surface; a second half-cell ( 80 ′) containing a second electrode ( 10 ′); a separator ( 20 ) disposed between the first half-cell and the second half-cell; wherein the porous first electrode and the second electrode overlay and contact opposing faces of the separator at a first interface ( 12 ) and a second interface ( 12 ′), respectively; and a first bipolar plate ( 90 ) overlaying and contacting the first electrode at a third interface ( 14 ); and a second bipolar plate ( 90 ′) overlaying and contacting the second electrode at a fourth interface ( 14 ′); coating a dielectric material ( 100 ) in an internal portion of the first electrode, such that the dielectric material coating precludes contact of the first electrolyte solution with the portion of the coated internal porous surface, but does not impede flow of the first electrolyte solution through the porous first electrode, while the first electrode ( 10 ) and the first bipolar plate ( 90 ) collectively define a contiguous electrically conductive pathway within the first half-cell; wherein the dielectric material ( 100 ) in the first bipolar plate is not in contact with the first electrode ( 10 ), and the dielectric material ( 100 ) in the first electrode ( 10 ) is not in contact with the separator ( 20 ) or the first bipolar plate ( 90 ). 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein coating the dielectric material ( 100 ) comprises infusing the dielectric material ( 100 ) into the internal portion of the first electrode ( 10 ). 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein a portion of the first bipolar plate ( 90 ) contains dielectric material, wherein incorporating the dielectric material ( 100 ) comprises infusing the dielectric material ( 100 ) into an internal portion of the first bipolar plate ( 90 ). 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein dielectric material ( 100 ) is infused into a plurality of channels ( 82 ) within the first bipolar plate ( 90 ), the channels being coated with the dielectric material. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein the dielectric material ( 100 ) is incorporated by spraying a solution of the dielectric material ( 100 ) onto the first electrode ( 10 ). 17. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first bipolar plate ( 90 ) comprises a plurality of conductive posts ( 94 ) extending through the dielectric material ( 100 ), the conductive posts ( 94 ) contacting the first electrode ( 10 ). 18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the first electrode ( 10 ) comprises a conductive mesh( 15 ) having a conductive medium ( 16 ) deposited on a first side of the conductive mesh ( 15 ) and the dielectric material ( 17 ) deposited on a second side of the conductive mesh ( 15 ), the conductive medium ( 16 ) being in contact with the separator ( 20 ) and the dielectric material ( 100 ) being in contact with the first bipolar plate ( 90 ); wherein a plurality of conductive posts ( 18 ) extend through the dielectric material ( 100 ) from the conductive mesh ( 15 ) to the first bipolar plate ( 90 ). 19. A method comprising: providing a separator( 20 ); depositing a catalyst layer ( 11 ) upon at least a first face of the separator ( 20 ); and forming a flow battery having the catalyst layer ( 11 ) in contact with a bipolar plate in at least a first half-cell of the flow battery, wherein the bipolar plate ( 90 ) comprises channels ( 82 ) or pores and an internal portion of the bipolar plate ( 90 ) is infused with a dielectric material ( 100 ) and wherein the dielectric material ( 100 ) is not in contact with the separ
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