Primary cell using atmospheric oxygen - uses oxygen, cathode, anode and atmosphere energy generating cycle
摘要
The primary cell operates on oxygen contained in air or on an externally supplied oxygen. The atmospheric oxygen is used in the following cycle: the atmosphere - the cathode - the mode - the atmosphere. In this cycle the elemental oxygen is maintained. The atmospheric oxygen becomes electromotorically effective via an oxygen loaded electrode (11). The ions introduced by the electrode into the electrolyte (13) are brought into discharge at the anode (15) in the same electrolyte, the anode being balanced with the hydrogen potential. Preferably the oxygen electrode (11) oxidise the hydrogen in the electrolyte and thus generates the primary cell power. Both the cathode and anode may be lifted and immersed respectively from and into the electrolyte path.