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  1. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
  2. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering : Volume 38
  3. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering : Volume 38, Issue 4, April 2013
  4. Redox Flow Battery for Energy Storage
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Redox Flow Battery for Energy Storage
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Redox Flow Battery for Energy Storage

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Author Chakrabarti, Mohammed Harun Hajimolana, S. A. Mjalli, Farouq S. Saleem, M. Mustafa, I.
Copyright Year 2012
Abstract The redox flow battery has undergone widespread research since the early 1970s. Several different redox couples have been investigated and reported in the literature. Only three systems as such have seen some commercial development, namely the all-vanadium (by VRB-ESS), the bromine–polysulfide (RGN-ESS) and the zinc–bromine (Powercell) systems. The vanadium–bromine system may be an attractive replacement for the all-vanadium system due to its higher energy density with possible applications as energy storage systems for electric vehicles. Other redox flow battery systems have faced problems due to slow electrochemical kinetics of redox couples, membrane fouling, cross-contamination, high costs (mainly due to the membrane as well as inefficient cell stack design), poor sealing, shunt current losses and low energy capacity (due to the use of aqueous electrolytes). One of the main factors limiting further development of the redox flow battery so far is the high costs associated with the ion-exchange membrane. Focussed research in this as well as areas such as reactor characterization and electrode design is necessary to ensure the widespread commercialization of the technology. In this paper, various redox flow systems are discussed historically and technically and the latest developments are compared.
Starting Page 723
Ending Page 739
Page Count 17
File Format PDF
ISSN 13198025
Journal Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
Volume Number 38
Issue Number 4
e-ISSN 21914281
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2012-10-17
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Redox flow battery Redox couples All-vanadium Bromine–polysulphide Engineering Science
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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