Securing Reversibility of UVO2+/UVIO22+ Redox Equilibrium in [emim]Tf2N‐Based Liquid Electrolytes towards Uranium Redox‐Flow Battery
Koichiro Takao,
Kazuki Ouchi,
Atsushi Komatsu
et al.
Abstract:We studied electrochemical behavior of UVO2+/UVIO22+ in non‐aqueous liquid electrolytes to clarify what is required to attain its reversibility for utilizing depleted U in a redox flow battery. To transfer knowledge from former pyrochemical systems in high temperature molten salts, 1‐ethyl‐3‐methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethyl)sulfonylamide ([emim]Tf2N) ionic liquid was employed here. As a result, a reversible redox reaction of the UVO2+/UVIO22+ was successfully observed on a glassy carbon working electrode … Show more
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