Effects of Different Working Conditions on the Performance for a New Organic Flow Battery

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In this study, effects of different working conditions on a organic flow battery performance were investigated. The organic redox flow battery was assembled based on AQS as positive material and Br2/HBr as negative material. So there were no metal ions in the new battery. When the electrolyte flow rates or the currents were changed, the battery performance changed apparently. Higher flow rate can improve battery performance, while higher current can reduce the battery discharge capacity and discharge voltage. As the improvements are limited, we need choose the appropriate working conditions to get the best battery performance in practical applications.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1092-1093)

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181-184

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March 2015

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