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Aqueous organic and redox-mediated redox flow batteries : A Review

Gentil, Solène  
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Reynard, Danick  
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Girault, Hubert  
January 7, 2020
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry

Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are among the most investigated technologies for large scale energy storage applications. Since the first commercialization of all-vanadium RFB (in the early 90’s), the technology has evolved towards the development of new systems. This review focuses on three innovative concepts including aqueous organic RFB (AO-RFB), dual-circuit RFB and redox solid booster-based RFB. We will highlight the recent advances in the last five years and discuss the main challenges encountered. Particularly, we focused on the utilization of redox-mediated process to reach higher energy density than conventional RFB.

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DOI
10.1016/j.coelec.2019.12.006
Author(s)
Gentil, Solène  
Reynard, Danick  
Girault, Hubert  
Date Issued

2020-01-07

Published in
Current Opinion in Electrochemistry
Volume

21

Start page

7

End page

13

Subjects

aqueous organic redox flow battery

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dual-circuit redox flow battery

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redox solid booster

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redox flow battery

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RFB

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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January 7, 2020
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