Seasonal energy storage technologies based on rechargeable batteries

US11942595B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11942595-B2
Application numberUS-202117330305-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 25, 2021
Priority dateMay 25, 2021
Publication dateMar 26, 2024
Grant dateMar 26, 2024

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Rechargeable batteries include a Ni y Fe 1-y cathode where 0≤y≤1, an anode comprising a current collector, a porous separator positioned between the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte comprising MAlX 4 , wherein M is Na, Li, K, or a combination thereof, and X is Cl, Br, I, or a combination thereof, and wherein the electrolyte is a solid at temperatures less than 50° C. The batteries are temperature activated. The electrolyte temperature is increased above its melting point while charging and reduced below the melting point for energy storage, such as seasonal energy storage. The electrolyte temperature is increased above the melting point again to discharge the battery.

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We claim: 1. A rechargeable battery, comprising: a cathode comprising Ni y Fe 1-y and Ni y Fe 1-y X 2 , where 0≤y≤1; an anode comprising Al and MX deposited onto an aluminum current collector; a porous separator positioned between the cathode and the anode; and an electrolyte comprising MAlX 4 , the porous separator impregnated with the electrolyte such that pores of the porous separator are filled with the electrolyte; and greater than 0 mol % and up to 10 mol % sulfur relative to moles of Ni y Fe 1-y in the cathode, wherein after 2-5 cycles, the sulfur is present as oxidized sulfur species, wherein M is Na, Li, K, or a combination thereof, and X is CI, Br, I, or a combination thereof, wherein the anode comprises 50 mol % to 130 mol % MX relative to moles of Ni y Fe 1-y in the cathode, and wherein the electrolyte is a molten salt electrolyte that is a solid at temperatures less than 50° C. 2. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the electrolyte comprises Na a1 Li a2 K a3 AlCl b1 Br b2 I b3 , where: a1+a2+a3=1, where 0≤a1≤1, 0≤a2≤1, and 0≤a3≤1; and b1+b2+b3=4, where 0≤b1≤4, 0≤b2≤4, and 0≤b3≤4. 3. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein: (i) the electrolyte comprises NaAlCl 4 ; or (ii) the cathode comprises Ni; or (iii) both (i) and (ii). 4. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the cathode comprises porous nickel granules having an average size of 0.5 mm to 2 mm. 5. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , further comprising a container containing the cathode, the anode, the porous separator, and the electrolyte, the container comprising: an upper portion; a lower portion; and a compressible gasket between the upper portion and the lower portion. 6. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein: (i) the electrolyte comprises NaAlCl 4 ; or (ii) the cathode comprises NiCl 2 and Ni; or (iii) the anode comprises Al and NaCl; or (iv) any combination of (i), (ii), and (iii). 7. A method, comprising: storing energy in a rechargeable battery by providing a rechargeable battery comprising a cathode comprising Ni y Fe 1-y and Ni y Fe 1-y X 2 , where 0≤y≤1, an anode comprising Al and MX deposited onto an aluminum current collector, a porous separator positioned between the cathode and the anode, an electrolyte comprising MAlX 4 , the porous separator impregnated with the electrolyte, and greater than 0 mol % and up to 10 mol % sulfur relative to moles of Ni y Fe 1-y in the cathode, wherein after 2-5 cycles, the sulfur is present as oxidized sulfur species, wherein M is Na, Li, K, or a combination thereof, and X is Cl, Br, I, or a combination thereof, wherein the anode comprises 50 mol % to 130 mol % MX relative to moles of Ni y Fe 1-y in the cathode, and wherein the electrolyte is a molten salt electrolyte that is a solid at temperatures less than 50° C.; heating the electrolyte to a temperature T 1 , wherein the temperature T 1 is above a melting point of the electrolyte, thereby melting the electrolyte; charging the temperature-activated rechargeable battery while maintaining the temperature of the electrolyte at or greater than the temperature T 1 ; and allowing the electrolyte to cool to a temperature T 2 , wherein the temperature T 2 is below the melting point of the electrolyte, thereby solidifying the electrolyte and storing energy in the temperature-activated rechargeable battery. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein charging the rechargeable battery comprises: supplying a current to the rechargeable battery, wherein the current is sufficient to create an oxidation-reduction reaction in the electrolyte; and maintaining the current until the oxidation-reduction reaction reaches a desired cut-off voltage. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the current is from 1 mA to 5 mA. 10. The method of claim 7 , further comprising: releasing stored energy from the rechargeable battery by heating the electrolyte to a temperature T 3 , wherein the temperature T 3 is above a melting point of the electrolyte, thereby melting the electrolyte, and discharging the rechargeable battery while maintaining the temperature of the electrolyte at or greater than the temperature T 3 , thereby releasing some or all of the stored energy from the temperature-activated rechargeable battery. 11. The method of claim 7 , wherein: the electrolyte comprises NiAlCl 4 ; the temperature T 1 is greater than 160° C.; and the temperature T 2 is less than 150° C. 12. The method of claim 7 , wherein the temperature T 2 is ambient temperature. 13. The method of claim 7 , wherein the rechargeable battery, when maintained at or below the temperature T 2 , has: (i) a capacity retention of at least 99% of an initial charged capacity after two weeks; or (ii) a capacity retention of at least 95% of an initial charged capacity after four weeks; or (iii) both (i) and (ii). 14. A method of making a rechargeable battery, the method comprising: sintering cathode material particles to remove surface oxidation and produce porous granules, the granules comprising Ni y Fe 1-y where 0≤y≤1; combining the granules with molten MAlX 4 , wherein M is Na, Li, K, or a combination thereof, and X is CI, Br, I, or a combination thereof to provide a Ni y Fe 1-y /MAlX 4 mixture; placing a porous separator on an upper surface of the Ni y Fe 1-y /MAlX 4 mixture; placing additional MAlX 4 combined with greater than 0 mol % to 10 mol % sulfur, relative to moles of the Ni y Fe 1-y , on the porous separator; melting the additional MAlX 4 , thereby impregnating the porous separator with the additional MAlX 4 such that pores of the porous separator are filled with the MAlX 4 ; placing an aluminum current collector on an upper surface of the porous separator while the MAlX 4 is molten; cooling the MAlX 4 to solidify the MAlX 4 , wherein the MAlX 4 is a molten salt electrolyte that is a solid at temperatures less than 50° C.; activating the cathode by heating the MAlX 4 to a temperature above a melting point of the MAlX 4 , thereby melting the MAlX 4 , and cycling the rechargeable battery while maintaining the temperature of the electrolyte above the melting point of the MAlX 4 for 2-40 cycles, wherein after 2-5 cycles, the sulfur is present as oxidized sulfur species; and at least partially charging the rechargeable battery, whereby the cathode further comprises Ni y Fe 1-y X 2 , the anode further comprises Al and MX deposited onto the aluminum current collector, where the anode comprises 50 mol % to 130 mol % MX relative to moles of Ni y Fe 1-y in the cathode. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein the granules are combined with molten MAlX 4 in a container, the method further comprising: (i) evacuating gas from the container containing granules and molten MAlX 4 ; or (ii) applying pressure to the porous separator to remove gas from pores of the porous separator while impregnating the porous separator with the additional MAlX 4 ; or (iii) both (i) and (ii). 16. The method of claim 14 , further comprising, prior to placing the porous separator on the upper surface of the Ni y Fe 1-y /MAlX 4 mixture: cooling the Ni y Fe 1-y /MAlX 4 mixture to solidify the molten MAlX 4 ; and comminuting the Ni y Fe 1-y /MAlX 4 mixture to provide grounds having an average size of 0.1 to 2 mm.

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  • the electrolyte being constituted of inorganic materials only · CPC title

  • H01M4/134Primary

    Electrodes based on metals, Si or alloys · CPC title

  • in response to temperature · CPC title

  • Positive electrodes · CPC title

  • Chlorides · CPC title

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What does patent US11942595B2 cover?
Rechargeable batteries include a Ni y Fe 1-y cathode where 0≤y≤1, an anode comprising a current collector, a porous separator positioned between the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte comprising MAlX 4 , wherein M is Na, Li, K, or a combination thereof, and X is Cl, Br, I, or a combination thereof, and wherein the electrolyte is a solid at temperatures less than 50° C. The batteries are…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Battelle Memorial Institute
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/0561. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 26 2024 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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