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Shunt Current Control Methods In Electrochemical Systems — Applications

In: Electrochemical Cell Design

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  • Patrick G. Grimes

    (Exxon Research & Engineering Company, Advanced Energy Systems Laboratory)

  • Richard J. Bellows

    (Exxon Research & Engineering Company, Advanced Energy Systems Laboratory)

Abstract

Shunt current effects in common electrolyte series-connected cell systems can be eliminated by passing an appropriate current through the common electrolyte manifolds or channel interconnects. Electrical shunt current control theories have been verified and the techniques have been applied to batteries and electrolysis systems. The technique appears to be generally applicable to electrochemical systems.

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  • Patrick G. Grimes & Richard J. Bellows, 1984. "Shunt Current Control Methods In Electrochemical Systems — Applications," Springer Books, in: Ralph E. White (ed.), Electrochemical Cell Design, pages 277-292, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4613-2795-0_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-2795-0_14
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