Influence of Linker Group on Bipolar Redox‐Active Molecule Performance in Non‐Aqueous Redox Flow Batteries
Samantha Macchi,
Chad L. Staiger,
Jesse Cordova
et al.
Abstract:Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are an attractive choice for stationary energy storage of renewables such as solar and wind. Non‐aqueous redox flow batteries (NARFBs) have garnered broad interest due to their high voltage operation compared to their aqueous counterparts. Further, the utilization of bipolar redox‐active molecules (BRMs) is a practical way to alleviate crossover faced by asymmetric RFBs. In this work, ferrocene (Fc) and phthalimide (PI) are covalently linked with various tethering groups which vary … Show more
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