Vanadium oxygen fuel cell utilising high concentration electrolyte

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Abstract

A vanadium oxygen fuel cell is a modified form of a conventional vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) where the positive electrolyte (VO2+/VO2+ couple) is replaced by the oxygen reduction (ORR) process. This potentially allows for a significant improvement in energy density and has the added benefit of overcoming the solubility limits of V (V) at elevated temperatures, while also allowing the vanadium negative electrolyte concentration to increase above 3 M. In this paper, a vanadium oxygen fuel cell with vanadium electrolytes with a concentration of up to 3.6 M is reported with preliminary results presented for different electrodes over a range of current densities. Using precipitation inhibitors, the concentration of vanadium can be increased considerably above the commonly used 2 M limit, leading to improved energy density.

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Risbud, M., Menictas, C., Skyllas-Kazacos, M., & Noack, J. (2019). Vanadium oxygen fuel cell utilising high concentration electrolyte. Batteries, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries5010024

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