Voltage Loss and Capacity Fade Reduction in Vanadium Redox Battery by Electrolyte Flow Control

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Bahman Khaki ◽  
Pritam Das
2015 ◽  
Vol 294 ◽  
pp. 305-311 ◽  
Author(s):  
C.Y. Ling ◽  
H. Cao ◽  
M.L. Chng ◽  
M. Han ◽  
E. Birgersson

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Ch Fabjan ◽  
J Garche ◽  
B Harrer ◽  
L Jörissen ◽  
C Kolbeck ◽  
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Batteries ◽  
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Vol 4 (4) ◽  
pp. 48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arjun Bhattarai ◽  
Purna Ghimire ◽  
Adam Whitehead ◽  
Rüdiger Schweiss ◽  
Günther Scherer ◽  
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The vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) is one of the most mature and commercially available electrochemical technologies for large-scale energy storage applications. The VRFB has unique advantages, such as separation of power and energy capacity, long lifetime (>20 years), stable performance under deep discharge cycling, few safety issues and easy recyclability. Despite these benefits, practical VRFB operation suffers from electrolyte imbalance, which is primarily due to the transfer of water and vanadium ions through the ion-exchange membranes. This can cause a cumulative capacity loss if the electrolytes are not rebalanced. In commercial systems, periodic complete or partial remixing of electrolyte is performed using a by-pass line. However, frequent mixing impacts the usable energy and requires extra hardware. To address this problem, research has focused on developing new membranes with higher selectivity and minimal crossover. In contrast, this study presents two alternative concepts to minimize capacity fade that would be of great practical benefit and are easy to implement: (1) introducing a hydraulic shunt between the electrolyte tanks and (2) having stacks containing both anion and cation exchange membranes. It will be shown that the hydraulic shunt is effective in passively resolving the continuous capacity loss without detrimentally influencing the energy efficiency. Similarly, the combination of anion and cation exchange membranes reduced the net electrolyte flux, reducing capacity loss. Both approaches work efficiently and passively to reduce capacity fade during operation of a flow battery system.


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Vassilios Dracopoulos ◽  
Anastasios Keramidas ◽  
Márcio César Pereira ◽  
Panagiotis Lianos

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