用于液流电池的持久、可循环、低电位电解质的物理有机方法

IF 14.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Christo S. Sevov, David P. Hickey, Monique E. Cook, Sophia G. Robinson, Shoshanna Barnett, Shelley D. Minteer*, Matthew S. Sigman*, Melanie S. Sanford*
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引用次数: 134

摘要

非水氧化还原液流电池用于电网规模储能的部署一直受到阻碍,因为缺乏在尽可能低(阳极液)或高(阴极液)电位下进行氧化还原事件的电解质,同时表现出电池设备所需的稳定性和循环寿命。在此,我们报告了一种新的电解质设计方法,该方法使用物理有机工具来预测具有这种特性组合的电解质的靶向性。我们将这种方法应用于鉴定一种新的吡啶基阳极电解质,该阳极电解质在低电位(- 1.21 V vs Fc/Fc+)下进行1e -电化学充放电循环,在200次循环后达到95%的充电状态,没有检测到容量损失。
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Physical Organic Approach to Persistent, Cyclable, Low-Potential Electrolytes for Flow Battery Applications

Physical Organic Approach to Persistent, Cyclable, Low-Potential Electrolytes for Flow Battery Applications

The deployment of nonaqueous redox flow batteries for grid-scale energy storage has been impeded by a lack of electrolytes that undergo redox events at as low (anolyte) or high (catholyte) potentials as possible while exhibiting the stability and cycling lifetimes necessary for a battery device. Herein, we report a new approach to electrolyte design that uses physical organic tools for the predictive targeting of electrolytes that possess this combination of properties. We apply this approach to the identification of a new pyridinium-based anolyte that undergoes 1e electrochemical charge–discharge cycling at low potential (?1.21 V vs Fc/Fc+) to a 95% state-of-charge without detectable capacity loss after 200 cycles.

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