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39 results about "Metal–air electrochemical cell" patented technology

A metal–air electrochemical cell is an electrochemical cell that uses an anode made from pure metal and an external cathode of ambient air, typically with an aqueous or aprotic electrolyte. During discharging of a metal–air electrochemical cell, a reduction reaction occurs in the ambient air cathode while the metal anode is oxidized. The specific capacity and energy density of metal–air electrochemical cells is higher than that of lithium-ion batteries, making them a prime candidate for use in electric vehicles. However, complications associated with the metal anodes, catalysts, and electrolytes have hindered development and implementation of metal–air batteries.

Anode structure for metal air electrochemical cells and method of manufacture thereof

The anode structure comprises a metal constituent and a base at least partially contained by a separator. Additionally, a method of manufacture of an anode structure is provided, wherein a metal constituent and a base are integrally formed into a substantially solid structure, and a separator is provided to at least partially contain the metal constituent and the base.
Owner:EVIONYX INC

Electrochemical cells containing spun mercury-amalgamated zinc particles having improved physical characteristics

A metal-air electrochemical cell that includes spun mercury-amalgamated zinc powder particles is disclosed. The mercury-amalgamated zinc powder particles have advantageous physical properties that improve the performance characteristics of the cell including increasing the rate capability while decreasing the failure rate of the cell from buildup of hydrogen gas in the cell.
Owner:ROVCAL

Metal-air cathode can and electrochemical cell made therewith

This invention pertains to metal-air electrochemical cells wherein one or more air entry ports is located in the bottom of the cathode can, to provide for entry of oxygen-rich air into the cathode can, where the oxygen partcicpates in the chemical reaction whereby the cell produces electrical energy. In this invention, multiple small air entry ports are provided. Generally, the use of multiple ports distributed over the bottom of the cathode can, opposite the reaction surface of the cathode assembly, while not increasing the overall open area of the ports, results in an increase in the ratio of the cell limiting current to the rate at which moisture is lost from the cell. Accordingly, moisture loss as a function of electrical energy produced, is less.
Owner:THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON AS COLLATERAL AGENT

Nanofiber electrodes for energy storage devices

Methods and devices for enhanced energy storage in an electrochemical cell are provided. In some embodiments, an electrode for use in a metal-air electrochemical cell can include a plurality of nanofiber (NF) structures having high porosity, tunable mass, and tunable thickness. The NF structures are particularly suited for energy storage and can provide the electrode with exceptionally high gravimetric capacity and energy density when used in an electrochemical cell.
Owner:MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH

Tab system for a metal-air electrochemical cell

Various embodiments of a metal-air cell having a tab system that covers an air entry port of the metal-air cell are provided. In one representative embodiment the tab system includes polymer layer and an adhesive layer between the metal-air cell and the polymer layer. The tab system has a loss stiffness of less than 55,000 N / m at 20° C. to 25° C.
Owner:ENERGIZER BRANDS
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