Patents by Inventor Kaixiang LIN

Kaixiang LIN has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Publication number: 20230402591
    Abstract: A system for electrical energy production from chemical reagents in a compartmentalized cell includes: at least two electrodes, comprising at least one anode and at least one cathode; at least one separator, that separates the anodes and the cathodes; and an ionic liquid electrolyte system. The system can be a battery or one or more cells of a battery system. The ionic liquid electrolyte system comprises an ionic liquid solvent; an ether co-solvent, comprising a minority fraction, by weight, of the electrolyte; and a lithium salt. In preferred variations, the anode is a lithium metal anode and the cathode is a metal oxide cathode and the separator is a polyolefin separator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2023
    Publication date: December 14, 2023
    Applicant: Cuberg, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Y. Wang, Jason Koeller, Olivia Risset, Kaixiang Lin, Stephen Lawes, Mauro Pasta
  • Patent number: 11777087
    Abstract: A system for electrical energy production from chemical reagents in a compartmentalized cell includes: at least two electrodes, comprising at least one anode and at least one cathode; at least one separator, that separates the anodes and the cathodes; and an ionic liquid electrolyte system. The system can be a battery or one or more cells of a battery system. The ionic liquid electrolyte system comprises an ionic liquid solvent; an ether co-solvent, comprising a minority fraction, by weight, of the electrolyte; and a lithium salt. In preferred variations, the anode is a lithium metal anode and the cathode is a metal oxide cathode and the separator is a polyolefin separator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2022
    Date of Patent: October 3, 2023
    Assignee: Cuberg, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Y. Wang, Jason Koeller, Olivia Risset, Kaixiang Lin, Stephen Lawes, Mauro Pasta
  • Patent number: 11724980
    Abstract: We disclose quinone compounds and related species (Formula I) that possess significant advantages when used as a redox active material in a battery, e.g., a redox flow battery. In particular, the compounds provide redox flow batteries (RFBs) with extremely high capacity retention. For example, RFBs of the invention can be cycled for 500 times with negligible loss of capacity, and such batteries could be employed for years of service. Thus, the invention provides a high efficiency, long cycle life redox flow battery with reasonable power cost, low energy cost, and all the energy scaling advantages of a flow battery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2023
    Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard College
    Inventors: Michael J. Aziz, Roy G. Gordon, Kaixiang Lin, David Gator Kwabi, Yunlong Ji
  • Publication number: 20230055863
    Abstract: A system for electrical energy production from chemical reagents in a compartmentalized cell includes: at least two electrodes, comprising at least one anode and at least one cathode; at least one separator, that separates the anodes and the cathodes; and an ionic liquid electrolyte system. The system can be a battery or one or more cells of a battery system. The ionic liquid electrolyte system comprises an ionic liquid solvent; an ether co-solvent, comprising a minority fraction, by weight, of the electrolyte; and a lithium salt. In preferred variations, the anode is a lithium metal anode and the cathode is a metal oxide cathode and the separator is a polyolefin separator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2022
    Publication date: February 23, 2023
    Applicant: Cuberg, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Y. Wang, Jason Koeller, Olivia Risset, Kaixiang Lin, Stephen Lawes, Mauro Pasta
  • Patent number: 11522177
    Abstract: A system for electrical energy production from chemical reagents in a compartmentalized cell includes: at least two electrodes, comprising at least one anode and at least one cathode; at least one separator, that separates the anodes and the cathodes; and an ionic liquid electrolyte system. The system can be a battery or one or more cells of a battery system. The ionic liquid electrolyte system comprises an ionic liquid solvent; an ether co-solvent, comprising a minority fraction, by weight, of the electrolyte; and a lithium salt. In preferred variations, the anode is a lithium metal anode and the cathode is a metal oxide cathode and the separator is a polyolefin separator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2022
    Assignee: Cuberg, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Y. Wang, Jason Koeller, Olivia Risset, Kaixiang Lin, Stephen Lawes, Mauro Pasta
  • Publication number: 20210083311
    Abstract: The invention provides an electro-chemical cell based on a new chemistry for a flow battery for large scale, e.g., gridscale, electrical energy storage. Electrical energy is stored chemically in quinone molecules having multiple oxidation states, e.g., three or more. During charging of the battery, the quinone molecules at one electrode are oxidized by emitting electrons and protons, and the quinone molecules at the other electrode are reduced by accepting electrons and protons. These reactions are reversed to deliver electrical energy. The invention also provides additional high and low potential quinones that are useful in rechargeable batteries.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2020
    Publication date: March 18, 2021
    Inventors: Brian HUSKINSON, Michael MARSHAK, Michael J. AZIZ, Roy G. GORDON, Alan ASPURU-GUZIK, Suleyman ER, Changwon SUH, Liuchuan TONG, Kaixiang LIN
  • Publication number: 20210009497
    Abstract: We disclose quinone compounds and related species (Formula I) that possess significant advantages when used as a redox active material in a battery, e.g., a redox flow battery. In particular, the compounds provide redox flow batteries (RFBs) with extremely high capacity retention. For example, RFBs of the invention can be cycled for 500 times with negligible loss of capacity, and such batteries could be employed for years of service. Thus, the invention provides a high efficiency, long cycle life redox flow battery with reasonable power cost, low energy cost, and all the energy scaling advantages of a flow battery.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2019
    Publication date: January 14, 2021
    Inventors: Michael J. AZIZ, Roy G. GORDON, Kaixiang LIN, David Gator KWABI, Yunlong JI
  • Patent number: 10847829
    Abstract: The invention provides an electrochemical cell based on a new chemistry for a flow battery for large scale, e.g., gridscale, electrical energy storage. Electrical energy is stored chemically in quinone molecules having multiple oxidation states, e.g., three or more. During charging of the battery, the quinone molecules at one electrode are oxidized by emitting electrons and protons, and the quinone molecules at the other electrode are reduced by accepting electrons and protons. These reactions are reversed to deliver electrical energy. The invention also provides additional high and low potential quinones that are useful in rechargeable batteries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2014
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2020
    Assignee: President and Fellows of Harvard College
    Inventors: Brian Huskinson, Michael Marshak, Michael J. Aziz, Roy G. Gordon, Alan Aspuru-Guzik, Suleyman Er, Changwon Suh, Liuchuan Tong, Kaixiang Lin
  • Publication number: 20200194786
    Abstract: A system for electrical energy production from chemical reagents in a compartmentalized cell includes: at least two electrodes, comprising at least one anode and at least one cathode; at least one separator, that separates the anodes and the cathodes; and an ionic liquid electrolyte system. The system can be a battery or one or more cells of a battery system. The ionic liquid electrolyte system comprises an ionic liquid solvent; an ether co-solvent, comprising a minority fraction, by weight, of the electrolyte; and a lithium salt. In preferred variations, the anode is a lithium metal anode and the cathode is a metal oxide cathode and the separator is a polyolefin separator.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 16, 2019
    Publication date: June 18, 2020
    Inventors: Richard Y. Wang, Jason Koeller, Olivia Risset, Kaixiang Lin, Stephen Lawes, Mauro Pasta
  • Publication number: 20180048011
    Abstract: Provided herein are redox flow (e.g., rechargeable) batteries having a first aqueous electrolyte including a first type of redox active material (e.g., a quinone or alloxazine) and a second aqueous electrolyte including a second type of redox active material. The invention also features a method for storing electrical energy involving charging a battery including first and second electrodes and a method for providing electrical energy involving discharging a battery including the same.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 7, 2016
    Publication date: February 15, 2018
    Inventors: Michael J. AZIZ, Roy G. GORDON, Kaixiang LIN, Michael MARSHAK, Qing CHEN, Michael R. GERHARDT
  • Publication number: 20160248114
    Abstract: The invention provides an electrochemical cell based on a new chemistry for a flow battery for large scale, e.g., gridscale, electrical energy storage. Electrical energy is stored chemically in quinone molecules having multiple oxidation states, e.g., three or more. During charging of the battery, the quinone molecules at one electrode are oxidized by emitting electrons and protons, and the quinone molecules at the other electrode are reduced by accepting electrons and protons. These reactions are reversed to deliver electrical energy. The invention also provides additional high and low potential quinones that are useful in rechargeable batteries.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2014
    Publication date: August 25, 2016
    Inventors: Brian HUSKINSON, Michael MARSHAK, Michael J. AZIZ, Roy G. GORDON, Alan ASPURU-GUZIK, Suleyman ER, Changwon SUH, Liuchuan TONG, Kaixiang LIN