We describe the nonaqueous redox-matched flow battery (RMFB), where charge is stored on redox-active moieties covalently tethered to non-circulating, insoluble polymer beads and charge is transferred between the electrodes and the beads via soluble mediators with redox potentials matched to the active moieties on the beads. The RMFB reported herein uses ferrocene and viologen derivatives bound to crosslinked polystyrene beads. Charge storage in the beads leads to a high (approximately 1.0-1.7 M) effective concentration of active material in the reservoirs while preventing crossover of that material. The relatively low concentration of soluble mediators (15 mM) eliminates the need for high-solubility molecules to create high energy density b...
It is an exciting time for exploring the synergism between the chemical and dimensional properties o...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) have emerged as prime candidates for energy storage on the medium and la...
The rapid growth of the role of renewable energy sources dictates new requirements for the electroc...
Redox flow batteries have the potential to solve the storage system issue at hand, however, many of ...
The work presented is focused on the development of polymers and polymer architectures to create red...
Organic redox-active materials offer advantages of material tunability while maintaining high perfor...
Versatile and readily available battery materials compatible with a range of electrode configuration...
Nonaqueous redox flow batteries (NRFBs) represent an attractive technology for energy storage from i...
Abstract Water‐soluble, and ferrocene‐containing methacrylamide copolymers with different comonomer ...
A novel redox flow battery with high energy density based on the zinc polyalide redox chemistrie
Publisher's PDFAs members of the redox-flow battery (RFB) family, nonaqueous RFBs can offer a wide r...
Nonflammable eutectic solvents show great potential to enhance the concentrations of the redox-activ...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) have emerged as prime candidates for energy storage on the medium and la...
Redox flow batteries have shown outstanding promise for grid-scale energy storage to promote utiliza...
With the growing interest in energy in renewable sources from intermittent and fluctuating solar and...
It is an exciting time for exploring the synergism between the chemical and dimensional properties o...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) have emerged as prime candidates for energy storage on the medium and la...
The rapid growth of the role of renewable energy sources dictates new requirements for the electroc...
Redox flow batteries have the potential to solve the storage system issue at hand, however, many of ...
The work presented is focused on the development of polymers and polymer architectures to create red...
Organic redox-active materials offer advantages of material tunability while maintaining high perfor...
Versatile and readily available battery materials compatible with a range of electrode configuration...
Nonaqueous redox flow batteries (NRFBs) represent an attractive technology for energy storage from i...
Abstract Water‐soluble, and ferrocene‐containing methacrylamide copolymers with different comonomer ...
A novel redox flow battery with high energy density based on the zinc polyalide redox chemistrie
Publisher's PDFAs members of the redox-flow battery (RFB) family, nonaqueous RFBs can offer a wide r...
Nonflammable eutectic solvents show great potential to enhance the concentrations of the redox-activ...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) have emerged as prime candidates for energy storage on the medium and la...
Redox flow batteries have shown outstanding promise for grid-scale energy storage to promote utiliza...
With the growing interest in energy in renewable sources from intermittent and fluctuating solar and...
It is an exciting time for exploring the synergism between the chemical and dimensional properties o...
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) have emerged as prime candidates for energy storage on the medium and la...
The rapid growth of the role of renewable energy sources dictates new requirements for the electroc...