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A Highly Stable,Capacity Dense Carboxylate Viologen Anolyte towards Long-Duration Energy Storage
Authors:Wenda Wu  Abigail P Wang  Dr Jian Luo  Dr Prof T Leo Liu
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, 0300 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT-84322 USA;2. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Utah State University, 0300 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT-84322 USA

Hanford High School, 450 Hanford St., Richland, WA-99354 USA

Abstract:Aqueous organic redox flow batteries (AORFBs) have received increasing attention as an emergent battery technology for grid-scale renewable energy storage. However, physicochemical properties of redox-active organic electrolytes remain fine refinement to maximize their performance in RFBs. Herein, we report a carboxylate functionalized viologen derivative, N,N′-dibutyrate-4,4′-bipyridinium, (CBu)2V , as a highly stable, high capacity anolyte material under near pH neutral conditions. (CBu)2V can achieve solubility of 2.1 M and display a reversible, kinetically fast reduction at −0.43 V vs NHE at pH 9. DFT studies revealed that the high solubility of (CBu)2V is attributed to its high molecular polarity while its negative reduction potential is benefitted from electron-donating carboxylate groups. A 0.89 V ( CBu)2V /(NH)4Fe(CN)6 AORFB demonstrated exceptional energy storage performance, specifically, 100 % capacity retention with a discharge energy density of 9.5 Wh L−1 for 1000 cycles, power densities of up to 85 mW cm−2, and an energy efficiency of 70 % at 60 mA cm−2. (CBu)2V not only represents the most capacity dense viologen with pendant ionic groups and also exhibits the longest (1200 hours or 50 days) and the most stable flow battery performance to date.
Keywords:Energy Storage  Redox-Flow Battery  Viologen Anolyte
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