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Redox Reaction in Ti-Mn Redox Flow Battery Studied by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy.

Daisuke AsakuraEiji HosonoMiho KitamuraKoji HoribaEisuke MagomeHiroyuki SetoyamaEiichi KobayashiHayato YuzawaTakuji OhigashiTakaaki SakaiRyoichi KanegaTakashi FunakiYukari SatoAkihiro Ohira
Published in: Chemistry, an Asian journal (2022)
We performed X-ray absorption studies for the electrolytes of a Ti-Mn redox flow battery (RFB) to understand the redox reaction of the Ti/Mn ions and formation of precipitates in charged catholyte, because suppression of the disproportionation reaction is a key to improve the cyclability of Ti-Mn RFB and enhance the energy density. Hard X-ray absorption spectroscopy with a high transmittance and soft X-ray absorption spectroscopy to directly observe the 3d orbitals were complementarily employed. Moreover, the Ti/Mn 3d electronic structure for each precipitate and solution in the charged catholyte was investigated by using scanning transmission X-ray microscopy: the valence of Mn in the precipitate is mostly attributed to 4+, and the solution includes only Mn 2+ . This charge disproportionation reaction should occur after the Mn ions in the catholyte should be oxidized from Mn 2+ to Mn 3+ by charge.
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