ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
January 2024
Directional graphene aerogels (DGAs) are proposed as electrode materials to alleviate ionic and mass transport issues in organic redox flow batteries (ORFBs). DGAs with high pore directionality would provide low resistance channels for effective ionic charge and liquid electrolyte transport in these devices. DGAs' porous and directional characteristics can be controlled by the growth of ice crystals during freeze casting, which is influenced by the self-diffusivity of water, phase change driving forces, water-ice graphene interactions, and convection in the water-graphene media.
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