Impact of Bromine Complexing Agents and Battery Construction on Hydrogen–Bromine Redox Flow Battery Performance
Jingwen Zhang,
Shiming Qiu,
Yinghong Wu
et al.
Abstract:Hydrogen−bromine redox flow batteries (HBFBs) offer significant advantages in energy storage, including high energy capacity, efficient round-trip conversion, and low cost, positioning them as optimal solutions for grid applications. However, HBFBs are susceptible to issues such as self-discharge, the bromine shuttle effect, high Br 2 vapor pressure, poisoning, and corrosion. Bromine complexing agents (BCAs) have been employed to mitigate these challenges, albeit with drawbacks such as reduced electrolyte cond… Show more
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