Long-Life Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries Enabled by Amidoxime-Functionalized Ion-Selective Polymer Membranes.
Chunchun YeRui TanAnqi WangJie ChenBibiana Comesaña GándaraCharlotte BreakwellAlberto Alvarez-FernandezZhiyu FanJiaqi WengC Grazia BezzuStefan GuldinNigel P BrandonAnthony R KucernakKim E JelfsNeil B McKeownQilei SongPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
Redox flow batteries (RFBs) based on aqueous organic electrolytes are a promising technology for safe and cost-effective large-scale electrical energy storage. Membrane separators are a key component in RFBs, allowing fast conduction of charge-carrier ions but minimizing the cross-over of redox-active species. Here, we report the molecular engineering of amidoxime-functionalized Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity (AO-PIMs) by tuning their polymer chain topology and pore architecture to optimize membrane ion transport functions. AO-PIM membranes are integrated with three emerging aqueous organic flow battery chemistries, and the synergetic integration of ion-selective membranes with molecular engineered organic molecules in neutral-pH electrolytes leads to significantly enhanced cycling stability.