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Membraneless energy conversion and storage using immiscible electrolyte solutions
Authors:Andrés F Molina-Osorio  Alonso Gamero-Quijano  Pekka Peljo  Micheál D Scanlon
Institution:1. The Bernal Institute and Department of Chemical Sciences, School of Natural Sciences, University of Limerick (UL), Limerick V94 T9PX, Ireland;2. Research Group of Physical Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Physics, Department of Chemistry and Materials Science, Aalto University, PO Box 16100, 00076 Aalto, Finland;3. Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy (MaREI), Ireland
Abstract:Breakthrough alternative technologies are urgently required to alleviate the critical need to decarbonise our energy supply. We showcase non-conventional approaches to battery and solar energy conversion and storage (ECS) system designs that harness key attributes of immiscible electrolyte solutions, especially the membraneless separation of redox active species and ability to electrify certain liquid–liquid interfaces. We critically evaluate the recent development of membraneless redox flow batteries based on biphasic systems, where one redox couple is confined to an immiscible ionic liquid or organic solvent phase, and the other couple to an aqueous phase. Common to all solar ECS devices are the abilities to harvest light, leading to photo-induced charge carrier separation, and separate the products of the photo-reaction, minimising recombination. We summarise recent progress towards achieving this accepted solar ECS design using immiscible electrolyte solutions in photo-ionic cells, to generate redox fuels, and biphasic “batch” water splitting, to generate solar fuels.
Keywords:Membraneless redox flow battery  Energy storage  Solar energy conversion  Liquid–liquid interfaces  Immiscible electrolyte solutions  Redox fuel  Solar fuel
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