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US20140356729A1 - Metal Accumulation Inhibiting And Performance Enhancing Supplement And A System For Delivering The Supplement - Google Patents

Metal Accumulation Inhibiting And Performance Enhancing Supplement And A System For Delivering The Supplement
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US20140356729A1
US20140356729A1US14/291,118US201414291118AUS2014356729A1US 20140356729 A1US20140356729 A1US 20140356729A1US 201414291118 AUS201414291118 AUS 201414291118AUS 2014356729 A1US2014356729 A1US 2014356729A1
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The invention relates to a metal accumulation inhibiting and performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement for use in or in association with rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cells, and a system for delivering the supplement including articles of plastic, articles containing plastic, articles similar to plastic, plastic containers, apparatus, porous electrodes, liquids and electrolytes, in particular, articles, apparatus, electrodes, insolating sheets, liquids and electrolytes associated with rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cells incorporating one or more supplements. An effective amount of the supplement typically exhibits foaming of an electrolyte, providing a visual indicator of activity in attenuating metal deposition on, and thereby reducing metal accumulation on, various surfaces in the rechargeable electrochemical storage cell.

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1. A porous insulating sheet adapted to be installed between and to provide separation between a pair of electrodes of a rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell, the porous insulating sheet comprising:
a polymeric insulating sheet-forming material formed into the porous insulating sheet, the porous insulating sheet having a quantity of a performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement incorporated therewith, the porous insulating sheet adapted to be disposed in an acidic electrolyte between a positive electrode and a negative electrode engaged by an electric potential sufficient to provide an electric current therebetween, and wherein the quantity of the performance enhancing supplement incorporated in the porous insulating sheet is an amount sufficient to effect at least one performance enhancement of the rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell selected from the group consisting of a reduction of metal transfer within the treated cell, a reduction of gas evolution from the treated cell, a reduction in water consumption by the treated cell, an increase in on-charge potential of the treated cell, a reduction in corrosion of the positive electrode of the treated cell, a reduction in self-discharge of the treated cell, and combinations thereof, when compared to performance of a porous insulating sheet that does not incorporate the performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement.
21. A method for making a supplemented porous insulating sheet that provides separation between electrodes in a rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell comprising:
providing a polymeric insulating sheet-forming material;
providing a quantity of a performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement;
combining the performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement with the polymeric insulating sheet-forming material;
processing the combination to form a supplemented porous insulating sheet;
wherein the performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement is present in the supplemented porous insulating sheet in an amount sufficient to effect at least one performance enhancement of the rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell selected from the group consisting of a reduction of metal transfer within the treated cell, a reduction of gas evolution from the treated cell, a reduction in water consumption by the treated cell, an increase in on-charge potential of the treated cell, a reduction in corrosion of the positive electrode of the treated cell, a reduction in self-discharge of the treated cell, and combinations thereof, when compared to performance of a porous insulating sheet that does not incorporate the performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement.
23. A porous insulating sheet adapted to be installed between and to provide separation between a pair of electrodes of a rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell, the porous insulating sheet comprising:
a polymeric material formed into the porous insulating sheet having a quantity of a performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement incorporated therewith, the porous insulating sheet adapted to be disposed in an acidic electrolyte between a positive electrode and a negative electrode engaged by an electric potential sufficient to provide an electric current therebetween, and the quantity of the performance enhancing supplement incorporated in the porous insulating sheet is an amount sufficient to effect less metal accumulation on the negative electrode when compared to a porous insulating sheet that does not incorporate the performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement.
25. The porous insulating sheet ofclaim 23 disposed in an acidic electrolyte, the acidic electrolyte containing a positive electrode and a negative electrode, the positive electrode and the negative electrode subjected to an electric potential sufficient to provide an electric current therebetween, the quantity of the performance enhancing supplement incorporated in the porous insulating sheet being an amount sufficient to produce foaming when the porous insulating sheet is disposed in the acidic electrolyte, the electrolyte being at a temperature between 10 and 100 degrees C., and under an atmospheric pressure of 80-105 kPa, the porous insulating sheet being disposed in the electrolyte for from 1 to 7 days, the foaming occurring upon shaking together of the electrolyte with the porous insulating sheet disposed therein, visual foaming indicating that an effective amount of the supplement is incorporated in the porous insulating sheet.
34. A supplemented porous insulating sheet for installation between electrodes of a rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell containing an acidic electrolyte, the supplemented porous insulating sheet made from a polymeric material, the supplemented porous insulating sheet having a quantity of a metal inhibiting isolated or synthesized supplement incorporated therewith, the supplemented porous insulating sheet adapted to be disposed in the acidic electrolyte between a positive electrode and a negative electrode, the quantity of the supplement incorporated in the supplemented porous insulating sheet being an amount sufficient to effect at least one performance enhancement of the rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell selected from the group consisting of a reduction of metal transfer within the treated cell, a reduction of gas evolution from the treated cell, a reduction in water consumption by the treated cell, an increase in on-charge potential of the treated cell, a reduction in corrosion of the positive electrode of the treated cell, a reduction in self-discharge of the treated cell, and combinations thereof, when compared to performance of a porous insulating sheet that does not incorporate the performance enhancing isolated or synthesized supplement.
41. A porous insulating sheet adapted to be installed between and to provide separation between a pair of electrodes of a rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell, the porous insulating sheet comprising:
a polymeric insulating sheet-forming material formed into the porous insulating sheet;
a quantity of a performance enhancing supplement incorporated with the porous insulating sheet;
the performance enhancing supplement adapted to provide performance enhancement of the rechargeable electrochemical energy storage cell;
wherein the performance enhancing supplement is selected from the group consisting of a phospholipid; a phospholipid having choline as a head group with glycerophosphoric acid; a fatty alcohol having eight or more carbons; a fatty alcohol having eight or more carbons with ethylene oxide; a fatty alcohol with eight or more carbons with ethylene oxide and propylene oxide; a fatty alcohol ethoxylate; a fatty alcohol alkoxylate; a fatty alcohol having six or more ethylene oxides; a C8-18 fatty alcohol having six to thirty ethylene oxides; a C16-18 fatty alcohol having thirty ethylene oxides; an ingredient of a latex obtained from aHevea brasiliensistree other than a polyisoprene ingredient; alkyl amphoterics, and combinations thereof.
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