scholarly journals Cerium/Ascorbic Acid/Iodine Active Species for Redox Flow Energy Storage Battery

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (11) ◽  
pp. 3443
Author(s):  
Tzu-Chin Chang ◽  
Yu-Hsuan Liu ◽  
Mei-Ling Chen ◽  
Chen-Chen Tseng ◽  
Yung-Sheng Lin ◽  
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In this study, we developed a novel cerium/ascorbic acid/iodine active species to design a redox flow battery (RFB), in which the cerium nitrate hexahydrate [Ce(NO3)3·6H2O] was used as a positive Ce3+/Ce4+ ion pair, and the potassium iodate (KIO3) containing ascorbic acid was used as a negative I2/I− ion pair. In order to improve the electrochemical activity and to avoid cross-contamination of the redox pair ions, the electroless plating and sol–gel method were applied to modify the carbon paper electrode and the Nafion 117 membrane. The electrocatalytic and electrochemical properties of the composite electrode using methanesulfonic acid as a supporting electrolyte were assessed using the cyclic voltammetry (CV) test. The results showed that the Ce (III)/Ce (IV) active species presented a symmetric oxidation/reduction current ratio (1.09) on the C–TiO2–PdO composite electrode. Adding a constant amount of ascorbic acid to the iodine solution led to a good reversible oxidation/reduction reaction. Therefore, a novel Ce/ascorbic acid/I RFB was developed with C–TiO2–PdO composite electrodes and modified Nafion 117–SiO2–SO3H membrane using the staggered-type flow channel, of which the energy efficiency (EE%) can reach about 72%. The Ce/ascorbic acid/I active species can greatly reduce the electrolyte cost compared to the all-vanadium redox flow battery system, and it therefore has greater development potential.

Author(s):  
Hirokazu Ishitobi ◽  
Satoshi Sugawara ◽  
Kosuke Oba ◽  
Takumi Hirano ◽  
Honoka Doki ◽  
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Abstract Higher power output by a lower kinetic resistance of the vanadium redox flow battery is needed for its commercialization. In this study, we focused on the air oxidation conditions of carbon paper, which is the electrode material, to reduce the kinetic resistance. The air oxidation is considered to affect the number of surface oxygen groups such as the phenol-type hydroxyl group due to oxidation of the carbon fiber. The surface oxygen groups may correspond to the active sites for the charge/discharge reaction. We quantitatively evaluated the number of surface oxygen groups by temperature-programmed desorption. In addition, we measured the double-layer capacitances of the carbon papers, which may reflect the surface area of the carbon fiber. The single-cell performances, i.e., current–voltage curves and charge–discharge profile, of the electrodes were studied. The air oxidized carbon paper, heat-treated at 500 °C for 3 h (8.4% mass decrease from the pristine sample), showed the highest power density (960 mW cm−2) in this study with thin electrode material (ca., 0.2 mm for one sheet). The negative half-reaction was enhanced by air oxidation. This result could be explained by the reduction of the kinetic resistance by increasing the number of phenol groups, and this power output was relatively high as the vanadium redox flow battery by using a commercial carbon paper and the standard flow field.


2020 ◽  
Vol 526 ◽  
pp. 146685 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruochen Zhang ◽  
Ke Li ◽  
Shouzhen Ren ◽  
Jiafu Chen ◽  
Xiaojian Feng ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 166 (2) ◽  
pp. A353-A363 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahnaz Nourani ◽  
Benjamin I. Zackin ◽  
Dinesh C. Sabarirajan ◽  
Reyhan Taspinar ◽  
Kateryna Artyushkova ◽  
...  

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