Redox flow batteries using cerium salts and anthraquinone‐2,7‐disulfonic acid as new redox couple dissolved in mixture solution of methanesulfonic and perchloric acids
Abstract:Summary
Aqueous redox flow batteries (ARFBs) using acidic supporting electrolytes are one of promising future batteries because the acidic supporting electrolytes can increase the solubility of active materials and their ionic conductivity, followed by energy density and efficiencies of ARFBs using these. Nevertheless, discovering proper redox couple with a high open circuit voltage (OCV) in acidic media is still challengeable because a low OCV is a main drawback of the conventional redox couples dissolved in … Show more
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