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Radical Compatibility with Nonaqueous Electrolytes and Its Impact on an All‐Organic Redox Flow Battery
Authors:Dr Xiaoliang Wei  Dr Wu Xu  Dr Jinhua Huang  Dr Lu Zhang  Dr Eric Walter  Dr Chad Lawrence  Dr M Vijayakumar  Dr Wesley A Henderson  Dr Tianbiao Liu  Dr Lelia Cosimbescu  Dr Bin Li  Dr Vincent Sprenkle  Dr Wei Wang
Institution:1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Blvd, Richland, WA 99352 (USA);2. Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR;3. USA);4. Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439 (USA)
Abstract:Nonaqueous redox flow batteries hold the promise of achieving higher energy density because of the broader voltage window than aqueous systems, but their current performance is limited by low redox material concentration, cell efficiency, cycling stability, and current density. We report a new nonaqueous all‐organic flow battery based on high concentrations of redox materials, which shows significant, comprehensive improvement in flow battery performance. A mechanistic electron spin resonance study reveals that the choice of supporting electrolytes greatly affects the chemical stability of the charged radical species especially the negative side radical anion, which dominates the cycling stability of these flow cells. This finding not only increases our fundamental understanding of performance degradation in flow batteries using radical‐based redox species, but also offers insights toward rational electrolyte optimization for improving the cycling stability of these flow batteries.
Keywords:electrochemistry  electrolyte optimization  ESR spectroscopy  nonaqueous redox flow batteries  radicals
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