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- Patent Title: Flow battery balancing cells having a bipolar membrane for simultaneous modification of a negative electrolyte solution and a positive electrolyte solution
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Application No.: US15098273Application Date: 2016-04-13
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Publication No.: US10411285B2Publication Date: 2019-09-10
- Inventor: Steven Y. Reece , John Goeltz , Joseph Johannes Henricus Pijpers , Paravastu Badrinarayanan
- Applicant: Lockheed Martin Energy, LLC
- Applicant Address: US MD Bethesda
- Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy, LLC
- Current Assignee: Lockheed Martin Energy, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US MD Bethesda
- Agency: BakerHostetler LLP
- Main IPC: H01M8/18
- IPC: H01M8/18 ; H01M8/0202 ; H01M8/04186 ; H01M8/04276 ; H01M8/1039 ; H01M8/20 ; H01M8/1023

Abstract:
Parasitic reactions, such as production of hydrogen and oxidation by oxygen, can occur under the operating conditions of flow batteries and other electrochemical systems. Such parasitic reactions can undesirably impact operating performance by altering the pH and/or state of charge of one or both electrolyte solutions in a flow battery. Electrochemical balancing cells can allow rebalancing of electrolyte solutions to take place. Electrochemical balancing cells suitable for placement in fluid communication with both electrolyte solutions of a flow battery can include: a first chamber containing a first electrode, a second chamber containing a second electrode, a third chamber disposed between the first chamber and the second chamber, an ion-selective membrane forming a first interface between the first chamber and the third chamber, and a bipolar membrane forming a second interface between the second chamber and the third chamber.
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