CA3002738C - Electrode assembly and flow battery with improved electrolyte distribution - Google Patents
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Abstract
Description
ELECTROLYTE DISTRIBUTION
Technical Field [0001] The present invention relates to an electrode assembly for a flow battery having a construction that allows an improved electrolyte distribution within the electrode material and to a flow battery comprising such electrode assemblies.
Background
negative liquid electrolyte 17 is delivered from the storage tank 18 to the negative electrode and a positive liquid electrolyte 19 is delivered from the storage tank 20 to the positive electrode to drive the electrochemically reversible redox reactions. The separator can be a micro-porous separator or an ion exchange membrane and it separates the electrodes and prevents the electrolytes from mixing, but allows selected ions to pass through to complete the redox reactions. As shown, the flow battery comprises a first collector plate 22 and a second collector plate 24 which are each arranged adjacent to the porous electrodes 12 and respectively 14. The porous electrodes are
[0005] The positive and negative electrodes in Figure 1, separated by a separator, form a flow cell 11. A flow battery stack generally comprises more than one flow cell, depending on the designed capacity of the flow battery, and two neighbouring flow cells are separated by a bipolar plate. In operation, liquid electrolytes 17 and 19 are delivered to the stack of flow cells to either convert electrical energy into chemical energy or to convert chemical energy into electrical energy that can be discharged through an electrical connection to a power load.
Summary of the Invention
Alternatively, as described here, the distributor tubes can have a triangular cross-section.
- positioning a porous electrode material within a frame;
- inserting locating needles through holes provided in the frame surrounding the porous electrode material and into the porous electrode material;
- sliding distributor tubes through the holes provided in the frame and through holes provided in the porous electrode material by inserting the locating needles within the porous electrode material, to thereby locate the distributor tubes within the porous material and relative to the frame; and - sealing the distributor tubes within the holes of the frame.
a. securing at least one distributor tube to an electrode frame;
b. positioning a porous electrode material next to the electrode frame over the distributor tube; and c. compressing the electrode frame, the distributor tube and the porous electrode material to at least partially embed the distributor tube within the porous electrode material.
a. securing at least one distributor tube to an electrode frame;
b. positioning successively an electrode frame with distributor tubes, an electrode material, a separator, another electrode material, another electrode frame with distributor tubes one over the other;
c. repeating the steps a) and b) until a desired number of flow cells in the stack is reached; and d. compressing a stack of components formed in steps a) to c) to at least partially embed the distributor tubes within the porous electrode material.
a. providing the cylindrical plastic shell and the two end plates;
b. placing the stack of flow cells within the cylindrical plastic shell such that the flow cells are connected to the inside wall of the cylindrical plastic shell and the cylindrical plastic shell compresses the flow cells in a radial direction; and c. compressing the stack of flow cells in axial direction between the two end plates.
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and an outlet 43B which, in an operational battery stack, is open to the flow 50B of electrolyte discharge to the electrolyte tank. Due to the construction of the distributor tubes, in an operational flow battery, the electrolyte can flow from tubes 41, through the electrode material, to distributor tubes 43 as indicated by arrows D and further explained below.
Holes 58 can be evenly distributed along the length of the tube to allow an even distribution of electrolyte through the electrode material or, as a person skilled in the art would easily understand, the density of holes can vary according to the areas of the electrode material which require more or less electrolyte. Alternatively, wall 56 of distributor tube 46 can be a porous sleeve with pores having dimensions that allow the flow of electrolyte through the sleeve under higher pressure differentials than the pressure differential present in the interior passage.
cross-section). In other embodiments, each of the distributor tube can have a different cross-sectional dimension, or some distributor tubes can have different cross-sectional dimensions. Similarly some distributor tubes can have more holes or a more porous wall material than others.
As in the previous embodiment, the distributor tubes 146 have a wall and an interior passage, the only difference being that in this second embodiment, the wall of the distributor tube does not have to be provided with holes or pores that allow the flow of electrolyte through the tubular wall. The electrolyte is distributed through the electrode material when it exits through the tube's outlet located within the electrode material, as illustrated by the arrows.
The electrolyte then enters one of the neighbouring tubes that has an inlet open to the electrode material and exits the distributor tube through the end of the tube that is connected to the electrolyte discharge flow. In this arrangement, the current shunt length is almost entirely provided within the electrode assembly, compared to the solutions from the prior art where the supply/discharge channels in the frame provide the only shunt length.
Some tubes can have an equal length (e.g. 11 =12) while others can have different lengths (e.g. 11 can be different than 13 and different than 14).
In preferred embodiments, distributor tubes 146 extend beyond the midline for a better distribution of the electrolyte through the electrode material.
Figure 4 illustrates only two distributor tubes, but a person skilled in the art would easily understand that in other embodiments more than two distributor tubes can be provided. Distributor tube 241 has a serpentine shape with an inlet 241A connected to the electrolyte supply flow 250A and a sealed outlet 241B and distributor tube 243 has also a serpentine shape with a sealed inlet 243A and an outlet 243B open to the electrolyte discharge flow 250B. In this embodiment, the distributor tubes are provided with holes or pores in the wall of the tube, as discussed in relation to Figures 2A and 28, and for ease of manufacturing the tubes are only partially embedded in the electrode material through a method further presented below in relation with Figures 6C and 6D.
[0065] In all the embodiments presented here the distributor tubes can have a round cross-sectional shape or they can have any other shape, for example a triangular shape as illustrated in Figure 6A.
Distributor tubes 346 are provided with holes 358 preferably along their entire length, as illustrated in detail in Figure 6A and further implied, although not shown, for the distributor tubes 341 and 343 in Figures 6B, 6C and 6D. Some distributor tubes 341 have an inlet 341A fluidly communicating with the electrolyte inlet channel 351A provided in the electrode frame 344 (and respectively with the electrolyte supply channel 350A in an operational flow battery) and a sealed off outlet 341B, while other distributor tubes 343 have a sealed off inlet 343A and an outlet 343B that fluidly communicates with the electrolyte discharge channel 351B provided in the electrode frame 344 (and respectively with the electrolyte discharge channel 350B in an operational flow battery). The electrolyte is supplied to the electrode assembly through the electrolyte supply channel 350A which, in a flow battery, is fluidly connected to the electrolyte storage tank and electrolyte is discharged from the electrode assembly back to the electrolyte storage through electrolyte discharge channel 350B.
The cylindrical plastic shell is compressing the stack in a radial direction while the end plates are compressing the stack in an axial direction. While the cylindrical plastic shell 90 is illustrated as having a circular internal cross-section, a person skilled in the art would easily understand that modifications of such an internal cross-section can be made as long as the internal surface of the cylindrical plastic shell comes into contact with the stack corners or edges. Also, even if the stack of flow cells is illustrated here as having a square shape other stacks can have different shapes (e.g. rectangular).
Having the same or about the same thermal expansion coefficient as the frames, the cylindrical plastic shell provides a good seal at the stack corners at various operating temperatures and since both the cylindrical plastic shell and the end plates have the same or about the same thermal expansion coefficient as the frames, there is no need to use tie rods and springs which are generally used in the prior art to compensate for different thermal expansion coefficients while maintaining the compression of the flow battery stacks. In the present compression system the compression of the flow cells remains constant over the typical storage and operating temperatures of the stack which can vary for example between -40 and 70 degrees.
separators, bipolar plates, electrode materials).
Examples of commercial tubes that could be used for the present application are the plastic porous tubes used for medical or industrial filtration systems, such as the ones produced by Porex or Parker TexLoce.
The bipolar plates, illustrated in the present invention, have only the role of separating the distributor tubes and/or the electrodes, while being electrically conductive.
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We Claim:
-a negative electrode assembly and a positive electrode assembly;
-a separator separating the positive electrode assembly and the negative electrode assembly; and -a first and a second bipolar plate, each bipolar plate being adjacent to a respective electrode assembly;
wherein at least one of the negative or positive electrode assemblies is an electrode assembly comprising:
-a porous electrode material;
-a frame surrounding the porous electrode material;
-at least a first distributor tube embedded in the porous electrode material, the first distributor tube having an inlet for supplying electrolyte to the porous electrode material; and -at least a second distributor tube embedded in the porous electrode material, the second distributor tube having an outlet for discharging electrolyte out of the porous electrode material;
wherein the frame and the distributor tubes are made of an electrically non-conductive plastic material; and wherein the first distributor tube and the second distributor tube axe hollow tubes each having an interior flow passage and a wall surrounding the interior passage, wherein the wall of the hollow tubes is made of a solid material provided with at least one hole to allow the flow of electrolyte through the wall of the distributor tube into the porous electrode material.
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