IP Library Granted Patent US 12674238
Granted Patent B2
US 12674238 · App. 18/112,669 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Electrolysis system

Inventors: Hideaki Yoneda (Wako, JP); Masahiro Mohri (Wako, JP); Misato Maki (Wako, JP); Kazuki Yanagisawa (Wako, JP)
Assignee: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
C25B1/042C25B1/23C25B3/26C25B9/19C25B15/023C25B15/081C25B15/083
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12674238
App. No.
18/112,669
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrolysis system is provided with a valve device that switches between supplying a mixed gas to a cathode and supplying oxygen gas to an anode, an ammeter that measures an electric current between a pair of electrodes, and a control device that controls the valve device to switch what is supplied to the electrolysis device from the mixed gas to the oxygen gas when the electric current falls below a predetermined first threshold value while the mixed gas is supplied to the electrolysis device, and causes carbon deposited on the cathode to react chemically with the oxygen gas.

Claims (31)

1 . An electrolysis system comprising:

an electrolysis device that

includes

an electrolyte membrane and

a pair of electrodes that are a cathode and an anode sandwiching the electrolyte membrane and

electrolyzes a mixed gas containing carbon dioxide gas and water vapor; and

a hydrocarbon generating device that generates a hydrocarbon based on a hydrogen-containing gas generated through the electrolysis,

the electrolysis system further comprising:

a valve device that switches between supply of the mixed gas to the cathode and supply of oxygen gas to the anode;

an ammeter that measures a current between the pair of electrodes; and

a control device that controls the valve device to switch what is supplied to the electrolysis device from the mixed gas to the oxygen gas when the current falls below a predetermined first threshold value while the mixed gas is supplied to the electrolysis device, and causes carbon deposited on the cathode to react chemically with oxygen ions generated from the oxygen gas for generating a power-generation current, and

when the current measured by the ammeter falls below a predetermined second threshold value while the oxygen gas is supplied to the electrolysis device, the control device controls the valve device to switch what is supplied to the electrolysis device from the oxygen gas to the mixed gas.

2 . The electrolysis system according to claim 1 ,

wherein

the control device causes, based on the current measured by the ammeter, the electrolysis device to execute either an electrolysis mode in which the mixed gas is electrolyzed or a consumption mode in which carbon deposited on the cathode is consumed.

3 . The electrolysis system according to claim 1 ,

further comprising a carbon dioxide tank that stores the carbon dioxide gas generated through the chemical reaction,

wherein the valve device is configured to supply to the cathode the mixed gas containing the water vapor and the carbon dioxide gas stored in the carbon dioxide tank.

4 . The electrolysis system according to claim 3 ,

wherein

the valve device is configured to supply the carbon dioxide gas contained in the mixed gas from at least one of the carbon dioxide tank or a carbon dioxide source other than the carbon dioxide tank, and

when a gas pressure in the carbon dioxide tank falls below a predetermined lower limit value, the control device controls the valve device to start supplying the carbon dioxide gas from the carbon dioxide source.

5 . The electrolysis system according to claim 1 ,

further comprising an oxygen tank that stores the oxygen gas generated at the anode through the electrolysis,

wherein the valve device is configured to supply the oxygen gas from the oxygen tank to the cathode.

6 . The electrolysis system according to claim 5 ,

wherein

the control device causes the oxygen gas generated at the anode through the electrolysis to be stored in the oxygen tank until a gas pressure in the oxygen tank reaches a predetermined upper limit value.

7 . The electrolysis system according to claim 1 ,

further comprising a second electrolysis device that includes the electrolyte membrane and the pair of electrodes and electrolyzes the mixed gas,

wherein the valve device is configured to supply the oxygen gas to the anode of the electrolysis device by supplying the mixed gas to the cathode of the second electrolysis device.