A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture

This paper presents the performance of a vanadium–cerium redox flow battery using conventional and zero-gap serpentine architectures. Mixed-acid solutions based on methanesulfonate-sulfate anions (molar ratio 3:1) are used to enhance the solubilities of the vanadium (>2.0 mol dm−3) and cerium spe...

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Main Authors: P. K., Leung, Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed, A. A., Shah, Q., Xu, M. B., Conde-Duran
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spelling my.ump.umpir.88162018-04-11T03:01:28Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8816/ A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture P. K., Leung Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed A. A., Shah Q., Xu M. B., Conde-Duran TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering This paper presents the performance of a vanadium–cerium redox flow battery using conventional and zero-gap serpentine architectures. Mixed-acid solutions based on methanesulfonate-sulfate anions (molar ratio 3:1) are used to enhance the solubilities of the vanadium (>2.0 mol dm−3) and cerium species (>0.8 mol dm−3), thus achieving an energy density (c.a. 28 Wh dm−3) comparable to that of conventional all-vanadium redox flow batteries (20–30 Wh dm−3). Electrochemical studies, including cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic cycling, show that both vanadium and cerium active species are suitable for energy storage applications in these electrolytes. To take advantage of the high open-circuit voltage (1.78 V), improved mass transport and reduced internal resistance are facilitated by the use of zero-gap flow field architecture, which yields a power density output of the battery of up to 370 mW cm−2 at a state-of-charge of 50%. In a charge–discharge cycle at 200 mA cm−2, the vanadium–cerium redox flow battery with the zero-gap architecture is observed to discharge at a cell voltage of c.a. 1.35 V with a coulombic efficiency of up to 78%. Elsevier Ltd 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/8816/7/fkee-2015-rusllim-Mixed%20Acid%20Based.pdf P. K., Leung and Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed and A. A., Shah and Q., Xu and M. B., Conde-Duran (2015) A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture. Journal of Power Sources, 274. pp. 651-658. ISSN 0378-7753 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.10.034 doi: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2014.10.034
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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P. K., Leung
Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed
A. A., Shah
Q., Xu
M. B., Conde-Duran
A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture
description This paper presents the performance of a vanadium–cerium redox flow battery using conventional and zero-gap serpentine architectures. Mixed-acid solutions based on methanesulfonate-sulfate anions (molar ratio 3:1) are used to enhance the solubilities of the vanadium (>2.0 mol dm−3) and cerium species (>0.8 mol dm−3), thus achieving an energy density (c.a. 28 Wh dm−3) comparable to that of conventional all-vanadium redox flow batteries (20–30 Wh dm−3). Electrochemical studies, including cyclic voltammetry and galvanostatic cycling, show that both vanadium and cerium active species are suitable for energy storage applications in these electrolytes. To take advantage of the high open-circuit voltage (1.78 V), improved mass transport and reduced internal resistance are facilitated by the use of zero-gap flow field architecture, which yields a power density output of the battery of up to 370 mW cm−2 at a state-of-charge of 50%. In a charge–discharge cycle at 200 mA cm−2, the vanadium–cerium redox flow battery with the zero-gap architecture is observed to discharge at a cell voltage of c.a. 1.35 V with a coulombic efficiency of up to 78%.
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author P. K., Leung
Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed
A. A., Shah
Q., Xu
M. B., Conde-Duran
author_facet P. K., Leung
Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed
A. A., Shah
Q., Xu
M. B., Conde-Duran
author_sort P. K., Leung
title A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture
title_short A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture
title_full A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture
title_fullStr A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture
title_full_unstemmed A Mixed Acid Based Vanadium–cerium Redox Flow Battery with a Zero-gap Serpentine Architecture
title_sort mixed acid based vanadium–cerium redox flow battery with a zero-gap serpentine architecture
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2015
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