Liquid metal alloy energy storage device

US9997808B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9997808-B2
Application numberUS-201514755685-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 30, 2015
Priority dateJul 20, 2009
Publication dateJun 12, 2018
Grant dateJun 12, 2018

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An energy storage device configured to exchange energy with an external device includes a container having walls, a lid covering the container and having a safety pressure valve, a negative electrode disposed away from the walls of the container, a positive electrode in contact with at least a portion of the walls of the container, and an electrolyte contacting the negative electrode and the positive electrode at respective electrode/electrolyte interfaces. The negative electrode, the positive electrode and the electrolyte include separate liquid materials within the container at an operating temperature of the battery.

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What is claimed is: 1. An energy storage device configured to exchange energy with an external device, the energy storage device comprising: a container having an electrically conductive portion; a lid that covers the container; a negative electrode disposed away from the container; a positive electrode in contact with the electrically conductive portion of the container; an electrolyte contacting the negative electrode and the positive electrode at respective electrode/electrolyte interfaces and contacting the electrically conductive portion of the container, wherein at least two of the negative electrode, the positive electrode, and the electrolyte comprise separate liquid materials within the container at an operating temperature of the energy storage device. 2. The energy storage device of claim 1 , wherein, during charge/discharge, a thickness of the electrolyte remains substantially constant. 3. The energy storage device of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage device has a power capacity greater than about 1 MW. 4. The energy storage device of claim 1 , wherein the energy storage device comprises one or more cells, and wherein an individual cell comprises the negative electrode, the positive electrode and the electrolyte. 5. The energy storage device of claim 1 , wherein (i) the negative electrode comprises calcium, magnesium, or a mixture thereof, (ii) the positive electrode includes a material selected from the group consisting of tin, lead, bismuth, antimony, tellurium, selenium, and combinations thereof, or (iii) the negative electrode comprises calcium, magnesium, or a mixture thereof, and the positive electrode includes a material selected from the group consisting of tin, lead, bismuth, antimony, tellurium, selenium, and combinations thereof. 6. The energy storage device of claim 1 , further comprising a structure configured to hold the negative electrode away from the walls of the container. 7. The energy storage device of claim 6 , wherein the structure comprises a contact portion comprising a mesh material folded into stacked layers, a mesh material coiled into a spiral, a mesh material coiled into a tube, a sponge, a cup, or a cage. 8. The energy storage device of claim 6 , wherein the structure comprises a negative current collector, and wherein the structure is configured so that the negative electrode remains between the negative current collector and the electrolyte when the cell is fully discharged and at all times. 9. The energy storage device of claim 6 , wherein the structure extends away from the lid in a direction that is substantially perpendicular to the lid. 10. An energy storage device, comprising: a container; a lid that covers the container; a negative electrode; a positive electrode; and an electrolyte contacting the negative electrode and the positive electrode at respective electrode/electrolyte interfaces, wherein the electrolyte is liquid at an operating temperature of the energy storage device, wherein the negative electrode, the positive electrode, or both are liquid at the operating temperature of the energy storage device, and wherein the negative electrode comprises an active alkaline earth metal and at least one additional negative electrode metal that is present at an amount that (i) decreases a melting point of the negative electrode or (ii) reduces a thermodynamic activity of the active alkaline earth metal in the negative electrode, wherein the at least one additional negative electrode metal include magnesium present at an amount that decreases the melting point of the negative electrode while diminishing the voltage of the cell by no more than about 0.1 V. 11. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein each of the negative electrode, positive electrode and electrolyte is liquid at the operating temperature. 12. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein: (a) the energy storage device is coupled to (i) a power generator, (ii) an intermittent renewable energy converter, (iii) a load center on a transmission line, or (v) a distribution system coupled to a transmission line; or (b) the energy storage device provides (i) load leveling, (ii) re-locatable power supply capacity coupled to a transmission line, (iii) backup or uninterruptible power for a load coupled to a distribution system, or (iv) power buffering between an electrical grid and a load. 13. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein, during operation, the positive electrode comprises the active alkaline earth metal and at least two additional positive electrode elements, and wherein at least one of the at least two additional positive electrode elements reduces a thermodynamic activity of the active alkaline earth metal. 14. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein, during operation, the positive electrode comprises the active alkaline earth metal and at least two additional positive electrode elements, and wherein at least one of the at least two additional positive electrode elements is tin, lead, bismuth, antimony, tellurium or selenium. 15. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein, during operation, the positive electrode comprises the active alkaline earth metal and at least two additional positive electrode elements, and wherein the active alkaline earth metal (i) alloys with at least one of the at least two additional positive electrode elements upon discharge, (ii) de-alloys from at least one of the at least two additional positive electrode elements upon charge, or (iii) both alloys with at least one of the at least two additional positive electrode elements upon discharge and de-alloys from at least one of the at least two additional positive electrode elements upon charge. 16. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein during operation, the positive electrode comprises the active alkaline earth metal and at least two additional positive electrode elements, and wherein at least one of the at least two additional positive electrode elements is present at an amount that adjusts a melting point of the positive electrode. 17. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein the active alkaline earth metal is calcium. 18. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein a concentration of the active alkaline earth metal in the negative electrode is (i) greater than about 20% on an atomic basis, (ii) less than about 80% on an atomic basis, or (iii) greater than about 20% on an atomic basis and less than about 80% on an atomic basis. 19. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein the active alkaline earth metal is calcium, and wherein the electrolyte comprises a halide salt of calcium in an amount from about 5 mol % to about 50 mol %, wherein said halide salt of calcium conducts calcium from the electrolyte to the positive electrode or from the positive electrode to the electrolyte. 20. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein the electrolyte comprises a salt of the active alkaline earth metal and a supporting electrolyte salt that suppresses dissolution of the active alkaline earth metal from the negative electrode into the electrolyte, and wherein the supporting electrolyte salt is ligand-donating. 21. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein the electrolyte has an electrical conductivity of at least about 0.01 siemens/cm. 22. The energy storage device of claim 10 , wherein the electrolyte comprises a mixture of a halide salt of the active alkaline earth metal and a halide salt of an alkali metal.

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  • for cells having curved cross-section, e.g. round or elliptic (H01M50/15, H01M50/153 take precedence) · CPC title

  • for prismatic or rectangular cells (H01M50/153 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • H01M10/399Primary

    Cells with molten salts · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

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What does patent US9997808B2 cover?
An energy storage device configured to exchange energy with an external device includes a container having walls, a lid covering the container and having a safety pressure valve, a negative electrode disposed away from the walls of the container, a positive electrode in contact with at least a portion of the walls of the container, and an electrolyte contacting the negative electrode and the po…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Massachusetts Inst Technology
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/399. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 12 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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