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titleOfInvention Rechargeable anion battery cell using a molten salt electrolyte
abstract A rechargeable electrochemical battery cell includes a molten carbonate salt electrolyte whose anion transports oxygen between a metal electrode and an air electrode on opposite sides of the electrolyte, where the molten salt electrolyte is retained inside voids of a porous electrolyte supporting structure sandwiched by the electrodes, and the molten salt includes carbonate including at least one of the alkaline carbonate including Li 2 Co 2 , NA 2 CO 2 , and K 2 CO 2 , having a melting point between 400° C. and 800° C.
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