Published July 19, 2017 | Version v1
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A Membrane-Free Redox Flow Battery with Two Immiscible Redox

  • 1. IMDEA Energy Institute

Description

Flexible and scalable energy storage solutions are necessary for mitigating fluctuations of renewable energy sources. The main advantage of redox flow batteries is their ability to decouple power and energy. However, they present some limitations including poor performance, short-lifetimes, and expensive ion-selective membranes as well as high price, toxicity, and scarcity of vanadium compounds. We report a membrane-free battery that relies on the immiscibility of redox electrolytes and where vanadium is replaced by organic molecules. We show that the biphasic system formed by one acidic solution and one ionic liquid, both containing quinoyl species, behaves as a reversible battery without any membrane. This proof-of-concept of a membrane-free battery has an open circuit voltage of 1.4 V with a high theoretical energy density of 22.5 WhL-1, and is able to deliver 90% of its theoretical capacity while showing excellent long-term performance (coulombic efficiency of 100% and energy efficiency of 70%).

Notes

We also gratefully acknowledge financial support from the Spanish Government through projects ENE2012-31516 and MAT2015-64167-C2-1- R (MINECO/FEDER, UE). P.N. acknowledges the Spanish Government for the personnel grant through the "FPI" program.

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10.1002/anie.201704318 (DOI)

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European Commission
MFreeB – Membrane-Free Redox Flow Batteries 726217