Aqueous organic redox flow batteries
(RFBs) are promising for grid-scale
energy storage. However, identifying stable and inexpensive organic
redox couples suitable for practical applications has been challenging.
Herein, we report a robust anolyte species, dextrosil-viologen (Dex-Vi),
that demonstrates record overall RFB performance for anolyte redox
species in neutral aqueous media, including ultralow anion-exchange
membrane permeability, high volumetric capacity capability, and outstanding
chemical stability. Remarkably, at a high concentration of 1.5 M (40.2
Ah·L–1 theoretical anolyte volumetric capacity),
Dex-Vi shows extremely stable cycling performance without observable
capacity decay over one month of cycling. We present a high-yield
hydrothermal synthetic approach for this viologen chloride salt with
a low-cost precursor. These results not only establish a new benchmark
organic anolyte species that is promising for practical RFB applications
but also show that the properties of organic redox species can be
enhanced with minute performance trade-offs through rationalized structural
and synthetic design.
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