US Patent Application 18308716. GAS RECOVERY SYSTEM simplified abstract

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GAS RECOVERY SYSTEM

Organization Name

DENSO CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Shota Kinoshita of Nisshin-city (JP)

Hironori Tatsumi of Kariya-city (JP)

Nobuhiko Matsuda of Kariya-city (JP)

GAS RECOVERY SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18308716 titled 'GAS RECOVERY SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a gas recovery system that includes a working electrode, a counter electrode, and current collectors.

  • The working electrode adsorbs a specific gas that needs to be recovered.
  • The counter electrode exchanges electrons with the working electrode.
  • The working-electrode current collector connects the working electrode and the counter electrode.
  • The counter-electrode current collector also connects the working electrode and the counter electrode.
  • The working-electrode current collector has an opening to expose the working electrode to the gas mixture.
  • The counter-electrode current collector also has an opening to expose the counter electrode to the gas mixture.
  • The opening area of the counter electrode is smaller than the opening area of the working electrode.


Original Abstract Submitted

A gas recovery system includes: a working electrode that adsorbs a recovery target gas; a counter electrode that exchanges electrons with the working electrode; a working-electrode current collector in contact with the working electrode to electrically connect the working electrode and the counter electrode; and a counter-electrode current collector in contact with the counter electrode to electrically connect the working electrode and the counter electrode. The working-electrode current collector has a working electrode opening to expose the working electrode to the gas mixture. The counter-electrode current collector has a counter electrode opening to expose the counter electrode to the gas mixture. An opening area of the counter electrode opening is smaller than an opening area of the working electrode opening.