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titleOfInvention Flow battery
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a flow battery capable of suppressing leakage of electrolyte. A flow battery according to an embodiment includes a first electrode chamber, a second electrode chamber, and a diaphragm. The first electrode chamber accommodates the first electrode. The second electrode chamber accommodates the second electrode. The diaphragm is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The first electrode includes a first porous body and a second porous body having electrolyte solution permeability. The first pole chamber includes a first inlet, a first internal channel, and a first outlet. The first inlet allows the first electrolyte to flow from the outside of the first electrode chamber. The first internal channel is disposed between the first porous body and the second porous body, and circulates the first electrolyte flowing in from the first inlet. The first outlet includes a first outlet and a second outlet. The first outlet discharges the first electrolyte solution that has passed through the first porous body to the outside of the first electrode chamber. The second outlet discharges the first electrolyte solution that has passed through the second porous body to the outside of the first electrode chamber. [Selection] Figure 1
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