Denso corporation (20240322202). ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL simplified abstract
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ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
JUNICHI Naruse of Kariya-city (JP)
KYOHEI Usami of Kariya-city (JP)
EIICHI Hirose of Kariya-city (JP)
YUKI Fujita of Kariya-city (JP)
ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240322202 titled 'ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL
The abstract describes an electrochemical cell with a working electrode, a counter electrode, and an electrolyte. The working electrode absorbs and desorbs coin response to applied voltages.
- Working electrode and counter electrode configured for electron transfer
- Working electrode made of metal with oxide film on surface
- Absorption and desorption of coin response to applied voltages
- Electrolyte covering both electrodes
- Electrons supplied from counter electrode to working electrode
Potential Applications: - Energy storage systems - Fuel cells - Sensors
Problems Solved: - Efficient electron transfer - Enhanced electrode performance
Benefits: - Improved energy efficiency - Longer electrode lifespan - Enhanced overall cell performance
Commercial Applications: - Battery technology - Renewable energy systems - Environmental monitoring devices
Questions about Electrochemical Cell Technology: 1. How does the oxide film on the working electrode surface impact its performance?
The oxide film helps improve the working electrode's stability and efficiency by providing a protective layer.
2. What are the key advantages of using an electrochemical cell in energy storage applications?
Electrochemical cells offer high energy density, fast response times, and long cycle life compared to other energy storage technologies.
Original Abstract Submitted
an electrochemical cell includes a working electrode, a counter electrode, and an electrolyte covering the working electrode and the counter electrode. the working electrode and the counter electrode are configured so that electrons are supplied from the counter electrode to the working electrode and the working electrode absorbs coin response to a first voltage applied between the working electrode and the counter electrode, and electrons are supplied from the working electrode to the counter electrode and the cois desorbed from the working electrode in response to a second voltage applied between the working electrode and the counter electrode. the working electrode is made of a metal, and a surface of the working electrode that is to be in contact with the cocontaining gas is covered with an oxide film.