Science Bar

Monday 14 December 2015

Salt Water Battery

salt water battery employs a concentrated saline solution as its electrolyte. They are nonflammable and more easily recycled than batteries that employ toxic and/or flammable materials.

Aquion Energy's batteries are classified as standard goods with no special handling required in shipment. It has no life-reducing side reactions while not in use. It is robust to any variable cycling profiles and long duration intervals while partially charged. Maintenance cycling to maintain performance/life is unnecessary. Its optimal operating temperature range is -5 °C to 40 °C and are little affected by operational temperature swings. It operates without auxiliary loads or an external power supply. Its chemistry not susceptible to thermal runaway. Active thermal management is generally required, except given extreme ambient temperature.Its mechanical materials can be recycled in normal recycling streams. Chemical materials can be disposed without special equipment or containers.

A different design used an electrolyte that has a salt to water ratio of six to one, nearly saturated, such that it could also be called a water in salt battery.

TUTORIAL LINK: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5vOuj_feM2s

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