Planar high density sodium battery

US9276294B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9276294-B2
Application numberUS-201113246375-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 27, 2011
Priority dateOct 7, 2010
Publication dateMar 1, 2016
Grant dateMar 1, 2016

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A method of making a molten sodium battery is disclosed. A first metallic interconnect frame having a first interconnect vent hole is provided. A second metallic interconnect frame having a second interconnect vent hole is also provided. An electrolyte plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole is interposed between the metallic interconnect frames. The metallic interconnect frames and the electrolyte plate are sealed thereby forming gaseous communication between an anode chamber through the anode vent hole and gaseous communication between a cathode chamber through the cathode vent hole.

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We claim: 1. A method of making a molten sodium battery comprising: a. providing a first metallic interconnect frame having a first interconnect vent hole, anode chamber and cathode chamber; b. providing a second metallic interconnect frame having a second interconnect vent hole, anode chamber and cathode chamber; c. interposing an electrolyte plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole between the metallic interconnect frames; and d. sealing the metallic interconnect frames and the electrolyte plate thereby forming gaseous communication between the anode chamber of the first interconnect frame through the anode vent holes and gaseous communication between the cathode chamber of the second interconnect frame through the cathode vent holes, wherein the vent holes minimize a pressure differential within the battery during a charge/discharge cycle. 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising stacking a plurality of electrolyte plates and metallic interconnect frames, wherein each interconnect frame is disposed on opposite sides of each electrolyte plate, each electrolyte plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole, and each interconnect frame having an interconnect vent hole, and wherein the plurality of plates and interconnect frames are sealed. 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising a pressure accumulator in gaseous communication with the cathode vent holes and the anode vent holes to simultaneously provide pressure relief to the stack while containing the gasses. 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising providing a cathode composition containing a transition metal and sodium chloride in the cathode chambers. 5. The method of claim 1 further comprising adding a secondary electrolyte into the cathode chambers through the cathode vent holes. 6. The method of claim 4 further comprising providing a cathode composition containing a transition metal, sodium chloride, and a secondary electrolyte in the cathode chambers. 7. The method of claim 4 wherein the transition metal is nickel. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the electrolyte plate is formed of β″ alumina solid electrolyte (BASE). 9. A molten sodium battery comprising: a. a first metallic interconnect frame having a first interconnect vent hole, anode chamber and cathode chamber; b. a second metallic interconnect frame having a second interconnect vent hole, anode chamber and cathode chamber; and c. an electrolyte plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole interposed between the metallic interconnect frames, wherein the interconnect frames and the electrolyte plate are sealed thereby forming gaseous communication between the anode chamber of the first interconnect frame through the anode vent holes and gaseous communication between the cathode chamber of the second interconnect frame through the cathode vent holes, wherein the vent holes minimize a pressure differential within the battery during a charge/discharge cycle. 10. The molten sodium battery of claim 9 further comprising a plurality of electrolyte plates and metallic interconnect frames, wherein each interconnect frame is disposed on opposite sides of each electrolyte plate, each electrolyte plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole, and each interconnect frame having an interconnect vent hole, and wherein the plurality of plates and interconnect frames are sealed, thus forming a stack. 11. The molten sodium battery of claim 10 further comprising a pressure accumulator in gaseous communication with the cathode vent holes to simultaneously provide pressure relief to the stack while containing the gasses. 12. The molten sodium battery of claim 9 further comprising a cathode composition containing a transition metal and sodium chloride in the cathode chambers. 13. The molten sodium battery of claim 12 wherein the transition metal is nickel. 14. The molten sodium battery of claim 9 further comprising a secondary electrolyte added into the cathode chambers through the cathode vent holes. 15. The molten sodium battery of claim 9 further comprising a cathode composition containing a transition metal, sodium chloride, and a secondary electrolyte in the cathode chambers. 16. The molten sodium battery of claim 9 wherein the electrolyte plate is formed of β″ alumina solid electrolyte (BASE). 17. A molten sodium battery comprising a plurality of electrolyte plates and metallic interconnect frames, wherein each interconnect frame is disposed on opposite sides of each electrolyte plate, each plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole, and each interconnect frame having an interconnect vent hole, an anode chamber and a cathode chamber, and wherein the plurality of plates and interconnect frames are sealed, wherein the vent holes minimize a pressure differential within the battery during a charge/discharge cycle. 18. The molten sodium battery of claim 17 wherein gaseous communication between anode chambers through the anode vent holes and gaseous communication between cathode chambers through the cathode vent holes are formed. 19. The molten sodium battery of claim 18 further comprising a cathode composition containing a transition metal and sodium chloride in the cathode chambers. 20. The molten sodium battery of claim 19 wherein the transition metal is nickel. 21. The molten sodium battery of claim 17 further comprising a secondary electrolyte added into the cathode chambers through the cathode vent holes. 22. The molten sodium battery of claim 17 wherein the electrolyte plates are formed of β″ alumina solid electrolyte (BASE). 23. The molten sodium battery of claim 17 further comprising a pressure accumulator in gaseous communication with the cathode vent holes and the anode vent holes to simultaneously provide pressure relief to the stack while containing the gasses. 24. A molten sodium battery comprising: a. a first metallic interconnect frame having a first interconnect vent hole, anode chamber and cathode chamber; b. a second metallic interconnect frame having a second interconnect vent hole, anode chamber and cathode chamber; c. an electrolyte plate formed of β″ alumina solid electrolyte (BASE) having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole interposed between the metallic interconnect frames, wherein the interconnect frames and the electrolyte plate are sealed thereby forming gaseous communication between the anode chamber of the first interconnect frame through the anode vent holes and gaseous communication between the cathode chamber of the second interconnect frame through the cathode vent holes; d. a cathode composition containing nickel and sodium chloride in the cathode chambers; and e. a pressure accumulator in gaseous communication with the cathode vent holes and the anode vent holes to simultaneously provide pressure relief to the stack while containing the gasses. 25. A molten sodium battery comprising: a. a plurality of electrolyte plates formed of β″ alumina solid electrolyte (BASE); b. a plurality of metallic interconnect frames, wherein each interconnect frame is disposed on opposite sides of each electrolyte plate, each plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole, and each interconnect frame having an interconnect vent hole, anode chamber and cathode chamber, and wherein the plurality of plates and interconnect frames are sealed and wherein gaseous communication between anode chambers through the

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  • including sealing · CPC title

  • Sodium-sulfur cells · CPC title

  • characterised by the electrolyte · CPC title

  • Manufacturing or production processes characterised by the final manufactured product · CPC title

  • Energy storage using batteries · CPC title

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What does patent US9276294B2 cover?
A method of making a molten sodium battery is disclosed. A first metallic interconnect frame having a first interconnect vent hole is provided. A second metallic interconnect frame having a second interconnect vent hole is also provided. An electrolyte plate having a cathode vent hole and an anode vent hole is interposed between the metallic interconnect frames. The metallic interconnect frames…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lemmon John P, Meinhardt Kerry D, Battelle Memorial Institute
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/3909. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 01 2016 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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