Addressing Practical Use of Viologen-Derivatives in Redox Flow Batteries through Molecular Engineering

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In practical scenarios, viologen-derivatives face an accelerated degradation in the unavoidable presence of traces of oxygen in large-scale redox flow batteries. Herein, we confirm the primary degradation mechanism and propose a straightforward, cheap, and fast method to evaluate the stability of viologen-derivatives toward this degradation. Considering that the cleavage of the N-substituent is the main proposed pathway for viologen degradation, a new viologen-derivative, bearing an alkylsulfonate chain with a secondary carbon center joined to the N atom, is synthesized to illustrate how molecular engineering can be used to improve stability.

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Rubio-Presa, R., Lubián, L., Borlaf, M., Ventosa, E., & Sanz, R. (2023). Addressing Practical Use of Viologen-Derivatives in Redox Flow Batteries through Molecular Engineering. ACS Materials Letters, 5(3), 798–802. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmaterialslett.2c01105

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