Electrochemical cell with melanin electrode

US2017018776A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017018776-A1
Application numberUS-201615211945-A
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Filing dateJul 15, 2016
Priority dateJul 16, 2015
Publication dateJan 19, 2017
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An electrochemical cell includes an anode configured to produce multivalent cations during a discharge process, and a cathode comprising a catechol-bearing melanin. The cathode is configured to reversibly oxidize a catechol of the catechol-bearing melanin into a quinone by an extraction of the multivalent cation during a recharge process and reduce the quinone to the catechol by an insertion of the multivalent cation during the discharge process. The electrochemical cell includes an aqueous electrolyte solution in which the anode and the cathode are disposed, wherein the aqueous electrolyte solution is configured to transport the multivalent cations between the anode and the cathode.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An electrochemical cell comprising: an anode configured to produce multivalent cations during a discharge process; a cathode comprising a catechol-bearing melanin, the cathode configured to reversibly reduce the quinone to the catechol by an insertion of the multivalent cation during the discharge process and oxidize a catechol of the catechol-bearing melanin into a quinone by an extraction of the multivalent cation during a recharge process; and an aqueous electrolyte solution in which the anode and the cathode are disposed, wherein the aqueous electrolyte solution is configured to transport the multivalent cations between the anode and the cathode. 2 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein reducing the quinone to the catechol by the insertion of the multivalent cation during the discharge process comprises: reducing the quinone to the catechol using a two-proton reduction process stabilized by a semiquinone; and forming a coordinated bond between the catechol and the multivalent cation. 3 . The electrochemical cell of claim 2 , wherein the multivalent cation comprises Mg 2+ and wherein a cell potential of the discharge process is greater than 0.7 volts. 4 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein reversibly oxidizing the catechol of the catechol-bearing melanin into the quinone by the extraction of the multivalent cation during the recharge process comprises: oxidizing the catechol into the quinone using a two-electron oxidation process stabilized by a semiquinone; and extracting the multivalent cation from the cathode. 5 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , the catechol-bearing melanin comprising one or more eumelanin pigments. 6 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , the cathode further comprising a composition of 80% the catechol-bearing melanin, 5-10% a conductor, and 5-10% a mechanical binder. 7 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , the cathode further configured to exhibit a charge storage capacity greater than 60 mAhg −1 after at least 500 charge-discharge cycles. 8 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , the catechol-bearing melanin comprising a surface area greater than 20 m 2 g −1 , the surface area of the catechol-bearing melanin being increased relative to a characteristic surface area of the catechol-bearing melanin by dispersion of the granules of the catechol-bearing melanin using an exfoliation strategy. 9 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , the anode configured to produce one or more multivalent cations comprising Mg 2+ , Ca 2+ , Cu 2+ , Zn 2+ , Fe 2+ , Fe 3+ , or Al 3+ . 10 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , the aqueous electrolyte solution comprising Mg(NO 3 ) 2 or MgSO 4 . 11 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , the cathode configured to maintain a coulombic efficiency value greater than 98% after at least 500 charge-recharge cycles. 12 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein a form-factor between the anode and the cathode comprises a coin cell form-factor or a cylindrical cell form-factor. 13 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the anode and the cathode together are configured to provide a cell potential of at least 1.2 volts during a charged state of the electrochemical cell. 14 . The electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the anode, cathode, and aqueous solution are ingestible. 15 . An electrochemical cell comprising: an anode configured to produce Mg 2+ cations during a discharge process and to receive Mg 2+ cations during a recharge process; a cathode comprising a catechol-bearing melanin, the cathode configured to reversibly reduce the quinone to the catechol by an insertion of the Mg 2+ cation during the discharge process and oxidize a catechol of the catechol-bearing melanin into a quinone by an extraction of the Mg 2+ cation during a recharge process; and an aqueous Mg(NO 3 ) 2 solution in which the anode and the cathode are disposed, wherein the aqueous Mg(NO 3 ) 2 solution is configured to transport the Mg 2+ cations between the anode and the cathode. 16 . The electrochemical cell of claim 15 , wherein reducing the quinone to the catechol by the insertion of the Mg 2+ cation during the discharge process comprises: reducing the quinone to the catechol using a two-proton reduction process stabilized by a semiquinone; and forming a coordinated bond between the catechol and the Mg 2+ cation. 17 . The electrochemical cell of claim 15 , wherein reversibly oxidizing the catechol of the catechol-bearing melanin into the quinone by the extraction of the Mg 2+ cation during the recharge process comprises: oxidizing the catechol into the quinone using a two-electron oxidation process stabilized by a semiquinone; and extracting the Mg 2+ cation from the cathode. 18 . The electrochemical cell of claim 15 , the catechol-bearing melanin comprising one or more eumelanin pigments. 19 . The electrochemical cell of claim 15 , the cathode comprising a composition of 80% the catechol-bearing melanin, 5-10% a conductor, and 5-10% a mechanical binder. 20 . The electrochemical cell of claim 15 , the cathode further configured to exhibit a charge storage capacity greater than 60 mAhg −1 after at least 500 charge-discharge cycles.

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  • containing aromatic main chain polymers · CPC title

  • H01M4/62Primary

    Selection of inactive substances as ingredients for active masses, e.g. binders, fillers · CPC title

  • H01M10/36Primary

    Accumulators not provided for in groups H01M10/05-H01M10/34 · CPC title

  • of elements or alloys · CPC title

  • Negative electrodes · CPC title

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An electrochemical cell includes an anode configured to produce multivalent cations during a discharge process, and a cathode comprising a catechol-bearing melanin. The cathode is configured to reversibly oxidize a catechol of the catechol-bearing melanin into a quinone by an extraction of the multivalent cation during a recharge process and reduce the quinone to the catechol by an insertion of…
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Univ Carnegie Mellon
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Primary CPC classification H01M4/62. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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