An All-Soluble Fe/Mn-Based Alkaline Redox Flow Battery System.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, United States.

Published: April 2024

Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are membrane-separated rechargeable flow cells with redox electrolytes, offering the potential for large-scale energy storage and supporting renewable energy grids. Yet, creating a cost-effective, high-performance RFB system is challenging. In this work, we investigate an Fe/Mn RFB alkaline system based on the [(TEA)Fe-O-Fe(TEA)] and MnO redox couples with a theoretical cell voltage of ∼1.43 V. This combination has not been systematically studied previously, but it can lead to a very low-cost and sustainable materials for high energy storage. Constant current cycling tests were performed at ±41 mA cm between 20% and 80% SOC over 800 h (400 cycles) with an apparent Coulombic efficiency (CE) approaching 100%, while the voltage efficiency (VE) gradually decreased from ∼75.3% to ∼61.4% due to increasing internal resistances. The voltage efficiency loss can be mitigated through a periodic acid treatment to remove MnO deposits from the separator.

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