2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16103811
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Insights into the Modification of Carbonous Felt as an Electrode for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries

Abstract: The vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) has been regarded as one of the best potential stationary electrochemical storage systems for its design flexibility, long cycle life, high efficiency, and high safety; it is usually utilized to resolve the fluctuations and intermittent nature of renewable energy sources. As one of the critical components of VRFBs to provide the reaction sites for redox couples, an ideal electrode should possess excellent chemical and electrochemical stability, conductivity, and a low pri… Show more

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“…Various approaches are being studied to improve the efficiency and energy density of vanadium redox flow batteries [14]. For example, studies on the development of new electrode materials using carbon nanostructures [15] such as nanotubes, graphene and ultrafine carbon [16], or deposited catalytic particles of metal oxides [17], such as manganese, nickel and bismuth [18], are of great interest. A large number of studies are devoted to the development of new electrolytes [19] and membranes [20].…”
Section: Of 13mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various approaches are being studied to improve the efficiency and energy density of vanadium redox flow batteries [14]. For example, studies on the development of new electrode materials using carbon nanostructures [15] such as nanotubes, graphene and ultrafine carbon [16], or deposited catalytic particles of metal oxides [17], such as manganese, nickel and bismuth [18], are of great interest. A large number of studies are devoted to the development of new electrolytes [19] and membranes [20].…”
Section: Of 13mentioning
confidence: 99%