On the Role of Electrode Thickness in Redox Flow Cell Performance
Vanesa Muñoz-Perales,
Maxime van der Heijden,
Victor de Haas
et al.
Abstract:The electrode thickness is a critical design parameter determining the overall flow cell performance through the available surface area for reactions, current and potential distributions, and required pumping power. To date, current redox flow cell assemblies employ repurposed off-the-shelf fibrous electrodes, yet a broad range of thicknesses have been reported, showing that the influence of the electrode thickness on the reactor performance is not well understood. Here, we investigate the effect of the electr… Show more
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