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A hydrogen-organic hybrid flow battery (FB) has been developed using methylene blue (MB) in an aqueous acid electrolyte with a theoretical positive electrolyte energy storage capacity of 65.4 A h L-1. MB paired with the versatile H2/H+ redox couple at the negative electrode forms the H2-MB rechargeable fuel cell, with no loss in capacity (5 sig. figures) over 30 100% discharge cycles of galvanostatic cycling at 50 mA cm-2, which shows excellent stability. A peak power density of 238 mW cm-2 has also been demonstrated by utilizing 1.0 M MB electrolyte. This represents a type of scalable electrochemical energy storage system with favorable properties in terms of material cost, stability, crossover management, and energy and power density, overcoming many typical limitations of organic-based redox FBs.
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Cannon, C. G., Klusener, P. A. A., Petit, L. F., Wong, T., Wang, A., Song, Q., … Kucernak, A. R. J. (2024). Methylene Blue in a High-Performance Hydrogen-Organic Rechargeable Fuel Cell. ACS Applied Energy Materials, 7(6), 2080–2087. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsaem.3c02515
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