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High power zinc iodine redox flow battery with iron-functionalized carbon electrodes.

Abena A WilliamsRobert K EmmettMark E Roberts
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
The zinc iodine (ZI) redox flow battery (RFB) has emerged as a promising candidate for grid-scale electrical energy storage owing to its high energy density, low cost and environmental friendliness. In this work, ZI RFBs were made with electrodes comprising carbon nanotubes (CNT) with redox-active iron particles, yielding higher discharge voltages, power densities, and 90% lower charge transfer resistances compared to cells with inert carbon electrodes. Analysis of the polarization curves reveals that cells with iron-containing electrodes have lower mass transfer resistances and 100% increase in power density (44 mW cm -2 to 90 mW cm -2 ) at 110 mA cm -2 relative to cells with inert carbon electrodes.
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