Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Bilayer electrolyte membrane and a redox flow battery comprising a bilayer electrolyte membrane
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Application No.: US16962392Application Date: 2018-12-05
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Publication No.: US11611084B2Publication Date: 2023-03-21
- Inventor: Lorenz Gubler , Fabio J. Oldenburg , Alexander Arndt
- Applicant: PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT
- Applicant Address: CH Villigen Psi
- Assignee: PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT
- Current Assignee: PAUL SCHERRER INSTITUT
- Current Assignee Address: CH Villigen Psi
- Agent Laurence A. Greenberg; Ralph E. Locher; Werner H. Stemer
- Priority: EP18151702 20180115,EP18199911 20181011
- International Application: PCT/EP2018/083578 WO 20181205
- International Announcement: WO2019/137696 WO 20190718
- Main IPC: H01M8/0228
- IPC: H01M8/0228 ; H01M8/1023 ; H01M8/1041 ; H01M8/1086 ; H01M8/18

Abstract:
An electrolyte membrane and method for generating the membrane provide a resistance as low as possible to minimize ohmic losses. The membrane has a low permeability for redox-active species. If redox-active species still cross the membrane, this transport is balanced during charge and discharge preventing a net vanadium flux and associated capacity fading. The membrane is mechanically robust, chemically stable in electrolyte solution, and low cost. A family of ion exchange membranes including a bilayer architecture achieves these requirements. The bilayer membrane includes two polymers, i) a polymer including N-heterocycles with electron lone pairs acting as proton acceptor sites and ii) a mechanically robust polymer acting as a support, which can be a dense cation exchange membrane or porous support layer. This bilayer architecture permits a very thin polymer film on a supporting polymer to minimize ohmic resistance and tune electrolyte transport properties of the membrane.
Public/Granted literature
- US20210075030A1 BILAYER ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE AND A REDOX FLOW BATTERY COMPRISING A BILAYER ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE Public/Granted day:2021-03-11
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