Revisiting Membrane-Free Zn–Mn Redox Flow Batteries: An Innovative Universal Aspartic Acid Additive for Superior Stability (Adv. Energy Mater. 17/2025)
Hyeokjun Jang, Mu Geun Son, Duho Han, Jinyeong Choi, Jin Hong Lee, Pilgun Oh, Joonhee Kang, Minjoon Park
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Abstract
Redox Flow Batteries
An all-aqueous, membrane-free Zn–Mn redox flow battery utilizing deposition chemistry could be a promising alternative to conventional aqueous redox flow systems. Since it uses a combined electrolyte in which the catholyte and anolyte are mixed, issues affecting both the cathode and anode can be addressed simultaneously with simple addition of aspartic acid additive. More in article number 2500621, Pilgun Oh, Joonhee Kang, Minjoon Park, and co-workers.
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