Long duration energy storage (LDES) is an economically attractive approach to accelerating clean renewable energy deployment. The newly emerged solid oxide iron-air battery (SOIAB) is intrinsically suited for LDES applications due to its excellent low-rate performance (high-capacity with high efficiency) and use of low-cost and sustainable materials. However, rechargeability and durability of SOIAB are critically limited by the slow kinetics in iron/iron-oxide redox couples. Here the use of combined proton-conducting BaZr Ce Y Yb O (BZC4YYb) and reduction-promoting catalyst Ir to address the kinetic issues, is reported. It is shown that, benefiting from the facilitated H diffusion and boosted FeO -reduction kinetics, the battery operated under 550 °C, 50% Fe-utilization and 0.2 C, exhibits a discharge specific energy density of 601.9 Wh kg -Fe with a round-trip efficiency (RTE) of 82.9% for 250 h of a cycle duration of 2.5 h. Under 500 °C, 50% Fe-utilization and 0.2 C, the same battery exhibits 520 Wh kg -Fe discharge energy density with an RTE of 61.8% for 500 h. This level of energy storage performance promises that SOIAB is a strong candidate for LDES applications.
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Mar Pollut Bull
November 2024
Tokyo Kyuei Co., Ltd., 2-19-21 Shibatakagi, Kawaguchi 333-0868, Japan. Electronic address:
Iron is an essential trace element for living organisms, and it plays an important role in redox reactions in aquatic environments. Although many studies have investigated the application of iron materials to improve water and sediment quality, their negative effects remain unknown. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of three iron materials, i.
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October 2022
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 29201, USA.
Long duration energy storage (LDES) is an economically attractive approach to accelerating clean renewable energy deployment. The newly emerged solid oxide iron-air battery (SOIAB) is intrinsically suited for LDES applications due to its excellent low-rate performance (high-capacity with high efficiency) and use of low-cost and sustainable materials. However, rechargeability and durability of SOIAB are critically limited by the slow kinetics in iron/iron-oxide redox couples.
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August 2020
Nanoenvirology Research Group, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, 58105, USA. Electronic address:
Iron (Fe)-based adsorbents have been promoted for aqueous arsenic adsorption because of their low cost and potential ease of scale-up in production. However, their field application is, so far, limited because of their low Fe use efficiency (i.e.
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May 2018
Laboratory for Chemical Technology, Ghent University, Technologiepark 914, B-9052 Ghent, Belgium.
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August 2015
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA.
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