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Biological anolyte regeneration system for redox flow batteries.

Olja SimoskaZayn RhodesEmily CarrollKatia N PetroskyShelley D Minteer
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
Redox flow battery (RFB) electrolyte degradation is a common failure mechanism in RFBs. We report an RFB using genetically engineered, phenazine-producing Escherichia coli to serve as an anolyte regeneration system capable of repairing the degraded/decomposed redox-active phenazines. This work represents a new strategy for improving the stability of RFB systems because, under the influence of genetically engineered microbes, the anolyte species does not display degradation after battery cycling.
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