Electrolyte tank volume rebalancing
US-2024396064-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US10818952B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10818952-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816204314-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2018 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 27, 2020 |
| Grant date | Oct 27, 2020 |
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Lignin-based electrolytes and flow battery cells and systems for use with lignin-based electrolytes are disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flow battery comprising: a) a first tank comprising a first solvent, the first solvent comprising a positive electrolyte dissolved therein; b) a second tank comprising a second solvent, the second solvent comprising a negative electrolyte dissolved therein, wherein the negative electrolyte comprises lignin or ligninsulfonate; c) a battery cell having a first electrode in a first compartment, a second electrode in a second compartment, and an ion conducting membrane that separates the first and second compartments; and d) one or more pumps configured to pump the first solvent to the first compartment of the battery cell and to pump the second solvent to the second compartment of the battery cell. 2. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the first or second solvent is water. 3. The flow battery of claim 2 , wherein the water is deionized water. 4. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the second solvent further comprises a base. 5. The flow battery of claim 4 , wherein the base is sodium hydroxide. 6. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the second solvent further comprises an acid. 7. The flow battery of claim 6 , wherein the acid is perchloric acid or acetic acid. 8. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the lignin or ligninsulfonate of the second solvent is at a concentration of about 250 to about 1000 g per liter. 9. The flow battery of claim 8 , wherein the second solvent comprises acid at a concentration of 0.05 M to 0.2 M. 10. The flow battery of claim 9 , wherein the second solvent has a pH from about 1 to about 5. 11. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the lignin or ligninsulfonate of the second solvent is ultrafiltered lignin or ultrafiltered ligninsulfonate. 12. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the second solvent has a dynamic viscosity of about 1 cP to about 100 cP. 13. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the lignin or ligninsulfonate has an average molecular weight of about 1,500 g/mol to about 5,000 g/mol. 14. The flow battery of claim 13 , wherein the lignin or ligninsulfonate has an average phenol group concentration of about 0.5 mmol g −1 to 2.0 mmol g −1 . 15. The flow battery of claim 14 , wherein the lignin or ligninsulfonate has an average phenol group concentration of about 1.11 mmol g −1 and an average molecular weight of about 4,000 g/mol. 16. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the second solvent does not include a metal catalyst. 17. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the flow battery is adapted to discharge by electrochemically reacting phenolic hydroxyl groups of the lignin or ligninsulfonate, to keto groups, and adapted to charge by electrochemically reacting the keto groups to phenolic hydroxyl groups of the lignin or ligninsulfonate. 18. The flow battery of claim 1 , wherein the negative electrolyte comprises ligninsulfonate.
Recovery of by-products, i.e. compounds other than those necessary for pulping, for multiple uses or not otherwise provided for (volatile compounds obtained by decomposition of spent liquors in order to regenerate them D21C11/125; compounds obtained by fractionating the liquors in order to regenerate them D21C11/0042) · CPC title
Aqueous electrolytes · CPC title
by recharging of redox couples containing fluids; Redox flow type batteries · CPC title
Fuel cells with aqueous electrolytes · CPC title
Means for holding the electrolyte (solid polymer electrolytes H01M8/1018) · CPC title
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