High‐Voltage Catholyte for High‐Energy‐Density Nonaqueous Redox Flow Battery
Jack McGrath,
Rajeev K. Gautam,
Xiao Wang
et al.
Abstract:Redox flow batteries (RFBs) with high energy densities are essential for efficient and sustainable long‐term energy storage on a grid scale. To advance the development of nonaqueous RFBs with high energy densities, a new organic RFB system employing a molecularly engineered tetrathiafulvalene derivative ((PEG3/PerF)‐TTF) as a high energy density catholyte was developed. When paired with a lithium metal anode, the two‐electron‐active (PEG3/PerF)‐TTF catholyte produced a cell voltage of 3.56 V for the first redu… Show more
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