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Redox non-innocent bis(2,6-diimine-pyridine) ligand-iron complexes as anolytes for flow battery applications.

Gabriel M DuarteJason D BraunPatrick K GiesbrechtDavid E Herbert
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2017)
Diiminepyridines are a well-known class of "non-innocent" ligands that confer additional redox activity to coordination complexes beyond metal-centred oxidation/reduction. Here, we demonstrate that metal coordination complexes (MCCs) of diiminepyridine (DIP) ligands with iron are suitable anolytes for redox-flow battery applications, with enhanced capacitance and stability compared with bipyridine analogs, and access to storage of up to 1.6 electron equivalents. Substitution of the ligand is shown to be a key factor in the cycling stability and performance of MCCs based on DIP ligands, opening the door to further optimization.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • iron deficiency
  • high intensity
  • solid state
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  • electron microscopy