Membrane electrode assembly, laminating method, electrochemical cell, stack, and electrolyzer
US-2024093392-A1 · Mar 21, 2024 · US
US10450660B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10450660-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514931018-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 22, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 22, 2019 |
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Electrochemical cells and methods are described that can be utilized for the recovery of tritium directly from a molten lithium metal solution without the need for a separation or concentration step prior to the electrolytic recovery process. The methods and systems utilize an ion conducting electrolyte that conducts either lithium ion or tritide ion across the electrochemical cell.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for recovering tritium comprising: conveying a solution comprising lithium tritide in a molten lithium metal from a lithium blanket surrounding a core of a neutron generating device to an electrochemical cell, the electrochemical cell comprising a cathode and an electrolyte, the electrolyte being located so as to physically separate the cathode and the solution, the electrolyte being a lithium ion conducting electrolyte; thereafter, establishing a thermodynamic equilibrium voltage potential in the solution of from about 0.4V to about 1V, the thermodynamic equilibrium voltage potential dissociating the lithium tritide and forming lithium ions and tritium gas according to an ionization reaction; establishing a voltage potential across the electrolyte between the solution and the cathode, the lithium ions being conducted across the electrolyte to the cathode; reducing the lithium ions at the cathode to form lithium metal; and collecting the tritium gas. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the neutron generating device is a nuclear reactor, a fusion device, or an accelerator. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising returning the solution to the lithium blanket following the ionization of the lithium tritide. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electrolyte comprises a garnet-type lithium ion conducting electrolyte or a solid lithium ion conducting electrolyte. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electrochemical cell is utilized in parallel and/or in series with one or more additional electrochemical cells. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the electrochemical cell is a component of a lithium buffer tank or reservoir. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising reversing the voltage potential thereby oxidizing the lithium metal at the cathode and conducting the lithium ions thus formed across the electrolyte to the solution. 8. A method for recovering tritium comprising: conveying a solution comprising lithium tritide in a molten lithium metal to an electrochemical cell, the electrochemical cell comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and an electrolyte, the electrolyte being located so as to physically separate the first electrode and the second electrode, the electrolyte being a tritide ion conducting electrolyte; establishing a voltage potential across the electrolyte between the first electrode and the second electrode, the voltage potential being sufficient to ionize the lithium tritide at the first electrode to form tritide ions and lithium according to an ionization reaction, the tritide ions thus formed being conducted across the electrolyte to the second electrode, the tritide ions being oxidized to form tritium gas at the second electrode; and collecting the tritium gas. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the solution is conveyed from a lithium blanket surrounding the core of a neutron generating device. 10. The method of claim 8 , the method further comprising returning the solution to the lithium blanket following the ionization of the lithium tritide. 11. The method of claim 8 , further comprising holding the solution in a supporting container during the ionization reaction, the supporting container comprising the first electrode. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the electrolyte comprises a hydride-containing salt mixture. 13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the electrochemical cell is utilized in parallel and/or in series with one or more additional electrochemical cells. 14. An electrochemical cell for recovering tritium, the electrochemical cell comprising: an inlet in fluid communication with a lithium blanket surrounding a core of a neutron generating device; a supporting container in fluid communication with the inlet, the supporting container containing a solution comprising lithium tritide in a molten lithium metal anode; an electrode element, at least a portion of which being submersed within the molten lithium metal anode, the electrode element comprising a lithium ion conducting solid electrolyte and a cathode, the lithium ion conducting electrolyte being disposed between the molten lithium metal anode and the cathode. 15. The electrochemical cell of claim 14 , wherein the supporting container is a lithium buffer tank or lithium reservoir. 16. The electrochemical cell of claim 14 , wherein the electrolyte comprises a garnet-type lithium ion conducting electrolyte. 17. The electrochemical cell of claim 14 , wherein the neutron generating device is a nuclear reactor, a fusion device, or an accelerator. 18. The electrochemical cell of claim 14 , the supporting container further comprising an outlet in fluid communication with the lithium blanket.
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