Redox‐Flow Batteries: From Metals to Organic Redox‐Active Materials
Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Abstract
Research on redox-flow batteries (RFBs) is currently experiencing a significant upturn, stimulated by the growing need to store increasing quantities of sustainably generated electrical energy. RFBs are promising candidates for the creation of smart grids, particularly when combined with photovoltaics and wind farms. To achieve the goal of "green", safe, and cost-efficient energy storage, research has shifted from metal-based materials to organic active materials in recent years. This Review presents an overview of various flow-battery systems. Relevant studies concerning their history are discussed as well as their development over the last few years from the classical inorganic, to organic/inorganic, to RFBs…
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- 49.28
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- 100%
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- 189
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5Topics & keywords
- Anode
- Redox
- Organic radical battery
- Flow battery
- Cathode
- Energy storage
- Nanotechnology
- Battery (electricity)