Small organic molecule based flow battery

US9966622B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9966622-B2
Application numberUS-201514823546-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 11, 2015
Priority dateSep 26, 2012
Publication dateMay 8, 2018
Grant dateMay 8, 2018

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The invention provides an electrochemical cell based on a new chemistry for a flow battery for large scale, e.g., gridscale, electrical energy storage. Electrical energy is stored chemically at an electrochemical electrode by the protonation of small organic molecules called quinones to hydroquinones. The proton is provided by a complementary electrochemical reaction at the other electrode. These reactions are reversed to deliver electrical energy. A flow battery based on this concept can operate as a closed system. The flow battery architecture has scaling advantages over solid electrode batteries for large scale energy storage.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A rechargeable battery comprising first and second electrodes, wherein in its charged state, the battery comprises a redox active species in contact with the first electrode, wherein the redox active species is not a quinone, and a hydroquinone in aqueous solution or aqueous suspension in contact with the second electrode, wherein during discharging the redox active species is reduced and the hydroquinone is oxidized to a corresponding quinone, wherein during charging electrical energy is stored chemically by oxidation of the redox active species at the first electrode and by reduction of the corresponding quinone to the hydroquinone at the second electrode, and wherein the battery is a flow battery. 2. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the redox active species is in aqueous solution or aqueous suspension. 3. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the redox active species in contact with the first electrode comprises chlorine, bromine, vanadium, iron, or lead. 4. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the redox active species in contact with the first electrode comprises bromine. 5. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding quinone is a water-soluble anthraquinone. 6. The rechargeable battery of claim 5 , wherein the water-soluble anthraquinone comprises one or more sulfonate groups. 7. The rechargeable battery of claim 5 , wherein the anthraquinone is 9,10-anthraquinone-2,7-disulfonate. 8. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein first and second electrodes are separated by an ion conducting barrier, and the redox active species comprises bromine. 9. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode is separated from the second electrode by a barrier that inhibits the passage of the redox-active species and the hydroquinone. 10. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding quinone is of formula (I)-(II): wherein each of R 1 -R 4 is independently selected from H, C 1-6 alkyl, halo, C 1-6 alkoxy, and SO 3 H, or an ion thereof. 11. The rechargeable battery of claim 10 , wherein for (I) and (II) at least one of R 1 -R 4 is not H. 12. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding quinone is of one of the following formulas: wherein each of R and R 1 -R 4 is independently selected from H, C 1-6 alkyl, halo, C 1-6 alkoxy, and SO 3 H, or an ion thereof. 13. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , further comprising a reservoir for the hydroquinone in aqueous solution or aqueous suspension and a mechanism to circulate the hydroquinone. 14. The rechargeable battery of claim 1 , wherein the corresponding quinone is of formula (III): wherein each of R 1 -R 8 is independently selected from H, C 1-6 alkyl, halo, C 1-6 alkoxy, and SO 3 H, or an ion thereof. 15. The rechargeable battery of claim 14 , wherein at least one of R 1 -R 8 is not H. 16. The rechargeable battery of claim 14 , wherein the corresponding quinone is of one of the following formulas:

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  • Reactant storage and supply, e.g. means for feeding, pipes · CPC title

  • Indirect fuel cells, e.g. fuel cells with redox couple being irreversible (H01M8/18 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • of organic compounds · CPC title

  • of liquid-charged or electrolyte-charged reactants · CPC title

  • H01M8/083Primary

    Alkaline fuel cells · CPC title

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What does patent US9966622B2 cover?
The invention provides an electrochemical cell based on a new chemistry for a flow battery for large scale, e.g., gridscale, electrical energy storage. Electrical energy is stored chemically at an electrochemical electrode by the protonation of small organic molecules called quinones to hydroquinones. The proton is provided by a complementary electrochemical reaction at the other electrode. The…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harvard College
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M8/083. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 08 2018 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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