Advanced system for electrochemical cell

US11118816B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11118816-B2
Application numberUS-201615360914-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 23, 2016
Priority dateMay 1, 2009
Publication dateSep 14, 2021
Grant dateSep 14, 2021

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A high water transfer electrochemical compressor is described having a ‘n’ transfer of water through the ion conducting membrane of greater than one. This may be accomplished by reducing the equivalent weight of the ion conducting polymer, such as an ionomer to less than about 900 and/or by reinforcing the low equivalent weight ionomer with a support material, such as an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene. This may be accomplished by making components of the electrochemical cell hydrophilic including the electrodes and/or gas diffusion media. This may be accomplished by adding a flow component to a feed fluid or refrigerant, such as an alcohol, acid, or acetone, for example. A flow component may modify an electrode and/or the ion conducting media, by rendering them hydrophilic. A flow component may swell an ion conducting media enable high transport of the working fluid.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrochemical system comprising: a) a working fluid comprising: i) an electrochemically active component comprising hydrogen, and ii) a polar species component comprising water; iii) a flow component comprising an organic polar material selected from the group comprising: methanol and ethanol, glycol and propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, a low molecular weight carboxylic acid, and dimethoxyethane; b) an electrochemical cell comprising: i) a membrane electrode assembly comprising: an anode side having a gas pervious anode, a cathode side having a gas pervious cathode, and an ion conducting media disposed between and in intimate electrical contact with the cathode and the anode to pass said working fluid therethrough, wherein the polar species component is transferred at a ratio of ‘n’ relative to the electrochemically active component, wherein ‘n’ is greater than 2.0 and wherein at least a portion of the working fluid is transferred across the membrane; and wherein the ion conducting media is a proton conducting media comprising an ionomer. 2. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the flow component comprises a low molecular weight carboxylic acid. 3. The electrochemical system of claim 2 , wherein the low molecular weight carboxylic acid comprises formic acid. 4. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the flow component comprises a glycol. 5. The electrochemical system of claim 4 , wherein the glycol comprises a propylene glycol or ethylene glycol. 6. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the flow component comprises dimethoxyethane. 7. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the flow component renders the anode or cathode hydrophilic. 8. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the ionomer comprises a support material. 9. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the ionomer has an equivalent weight of no more than 1200. 10. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the ionomer has an equivalent weight of no more than 1000. 11. The electrochemical system of claim 10 , wherein the ionomer comprises a support material. 12. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the ionomer has an equivalent weight of no more than 900. 13. The electrochemical system of claim 1 , wherein the ionomer has an equivalent weight of no more than 800. 14. The electrochemical system of claim 13 , wherein the ionomer comprises a support material. 15. The electrochemical system of claim 14 , wherein the support material comprises expanded polytetrafluoroethylene.

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  • Details of compressors or related parts · CPC title

  • for compression-type refrigeration systems · CPC title

  • Energy recovery, e.g. by cogeneration, H2recovery or pressure recovery turbines · CPC title

  • Materials undergoing chemical reactions when used · CPC title

  • F25B1/00Primary

    Compression machines, plants or systems with non-reversible cycle (F25B3/00, F25B5/00, F25B6/00, F25B7/00, F25B9/00 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11118816B2 cover?
A high water transfer electrochemical compressor is described having a ‘n’ transfer of water through the ion conducting membrane of greater than one. This may be accomplished by reducing the equivalent weight of the ion conducting polymer, such as an ionomer to less than about 900 and/or by reinforcing the low equivalent weight ionomer with a support material, such as an expanded polytetrafluor…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Xergy Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F25B1/00. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
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Publication date Tue Sep 14 2021 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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