2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecmx.2022.100188
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A low-cost amperometric sensor for the combined state-of-charge, capacity, and state-of-health monitoring of redox flow battery electrolytes

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“…Taking the standard deviations of the measurement during the first day into account, however, it is evident that the values are nearly equal within their statistical variation. Considering the error in the absolute capacity measurements with the OCV cells (0.7−1.6%), which we obtained in a recent study of our group, 19 it remains questionable if the obtained value is quantitatively distinguishable from zero with this measurement technique. In any case, the assessed NCLS capacity fade allows the following conclusion: even if MV was transferred from the CLS to the NCLS during the first day in the observed order of magnitude, this would have facilitated the decrease of the CLS capacity and led to an apparent increase of the capacity fade.…”
Section: Impact Of Electrolyte Leakages And/or Solventmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…Taking the standard deviations of the measurement during the first day into account, however, it is evident that the values are nearly equal within their statistical variation. Considering the error in the absolute capacity measurements with the OCV cells (0.7−1.6%), which we obtained in a recent study of our group, 19 it remains questionable if the obtained value is quantitatively distinguishable from zero with this measurement technique. In any case, the assessed NCLS capacity fade allows the following conclusion: even if MV was transferred from the CLS to the NCLS during the first day in the observed order of magnitude, this would have facilitated the decrease of the CLS capacity and led to an apparent increase of the capacity fade.…”
Section: Impact Of Electrolyte Leakages And/or Solventmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In the experiment (Figure b), the NCLS electrolyte SOC was assessed during symmetric cell cycling based on the calibration data. Using the SOC data and the amount of charge transferred during RFB (dis)charge (example in Figure a), the NCLS capacity was estimated using a recently reported combination of SOC measurement and coulomb counting (Figure b) q normalN normalC normalL normalS = normalΔ q · normalΔ normalS normalO normalC normalN normalC normalL normalS 1 where q NCLS is the NCLS capacity, and Δ q and ΔSOC NCLS are the changes in the absolute charge and the NCLS electrolyte SOC over the chosen time range, respectively. These parameters were estimated separately for each half cycle during symmetric cycling (excluding calibration cycles).…”
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“…As for the Coulomb Counting method and open-circuit voltage calculations which can provide accurate real-time estimates of SOC. The algorithm is one method that depends on the application of the battery system and the requirements of the battery management system [26], [27]. Coulomb Counting and OCV battery parameters were obtained using the recursive least square (RLS) algorithm and were able to anticipate the nonlinear nature of the battery [28], [29].…”
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