Reversible chemical delithiation/lithiation of LiFePO4: Towards a redox flow lithium-ion battery

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Reversible chemical delithiation/lithiation of LiFePO4 was successfully demonstrated using ferrocene derivatives, based on which a novel energy storage system - the redox flow lithium-ion battery (RFLB), was devised by integrating the operation flexibility of a redox flow battery and high energy density of a lithium-ion battery. Distinct from the recent semi-solid lithium rechargeable flow battery, the energy storage materials of RFLB stored in separate energy tanks remain stationary upon operation, giving us a fresh perspective on building large-scale energy storage systems with higher energy density and improved safety. © 2013 The Owner Societies.

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Huang, Q., Li, H., Grätzel, M., & Wang, Q. (2013). Reversible chemical delithiation/lithiation of LiFePO4: Towards a redox flow lithium-ion battery. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 15(6), 1793–1797. https://doi.org/10.1039/c2cp44466f

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