The redox flow battery (RFB) is a promising technology for large-scale electrochemical energy storage, but research progress has been hampered by conflicting reports of electron-transfer rates even for well-established battery chemistries. To address this challenge, we are working to deploy established electroanalytical techniques for precise characterization of RFB reaction kinetics. We studied Fe3+/2+ redox chemistry using rotating-disk electrode voltammetry with polycrystalline Pt and Au working electrodes as a model of an Fe/Cr RFB positive electrolyte. Our measurements yielded exchange current densities of 3.7 ± 0.5 and 1.3 ± 0.2 mA cm–2 for Pt and Au, respectively, in electrolytes containing 5 mM each of Fe3+ and Fe2+. Both the variab...
The one-electron reduction of [α2-FeIII(OH2)P2W17O61]7- at a glassy carbon electrode was inves...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are a promising electrochemical technology for the efficient and reliabl...
The formal potential of the Fe(III)/Fe(II) couple shifts markedly in the negative direction by compl...
This work focusses on improved precision and reproducibility in the study of redox flow battery (RFB...
Redox flow batteries are attractive for large-scale electrochemical energy storage, but sluggish ele...
Redox flow batteries are attractive for large-scale electrochemical energy storage, but sluggish ele...
For the application in Fe/Fe-Redox-Flow-Batteries some important factors concerning the composition ...
The heterogeneous electron transfer in Fe(CN)g /3" and aquo complexes of Fe3+/2+ redox couples have ...
The heterogeneous electron transfer in Fe(CN)g /3" and aquo complexes of Fe3+/2+ redox couples have ...
The heterogeneous electron transfer kinetics (k(0) values), mass transport and thermodynamic propert...
textThis work presents the first alkaline redox flow battery (a-RFB) based on the coordination chemi...
textThis work presents the first alkaline redox flow battery (a-RFB) based on the coordination chemi...
In the current global transition to renewable energy sources, large scale of energy storage technolo...
An equation on the current-polarization voltage characteristics of single charge transfer redox reac...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2019Catal...
The one-electron reduction of [α2-FeIII(OH2)P2W17O61]7- at a glassy carbon electrode was inves...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are a promising electrochemical technology for the efficient and reliabl...
The formal potential of the Fe(III)/Fe(II) couple shifts markedly in the negative direction by compl...
This work focusses on improved precision and reproducibility in the study of redox flow battery (RFB...
Redox flow batteries are attractive for large-scale electrochemical energy storage, but sluggish ele...
Redox flow batteries are attractive for large-scale electrochemical energy storage, but sluggish ele...
For the application in Fe/Fe-Redox-Flow-Batteries some important factors concerning the composition ...
The heterogeneous electron transfer in Fe(CN)g /3" and aquo complexes of Fe3+/2+ redox couples have ...
The heterogeneous electron transfer in Fe(CN)g /3" and aquo complexes of Fe3+/2+ redox couples have ...
The heterogeneous electron transfer kinetics (k(0) values), mass transport and thermodynamic propert...
textThis work presents the first alkaline redox flow battery (a-RFB) based on the coordination chemi...
textThis work presents the first alkaline redox flow battery (a-RFB) based on the coordination chemi...
In the current global transition to renewable energy sources, large scale of energy storage technolo...
An equation on the current-polarization voltage characteristics of single charge transfer redox reac...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2019Catal...
The one-electron reduction of [α2-FeIII(OH2)P2W17O61]7- at a glassy carbon electrode was inves...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are a promising electrochemical technology for the efficient and reliabl...
The formal potential of the Fe(III)/Fe(II) couple shifts markedly in the negative direction by compl...