New insights into the performance of an acid-base electrochemical flow battery (original) (raw)

Journal of Power Sources, 2021

Abstract

Abstract The development of clean, renewable, and affordable energy sources such as wind or sun has become a necessity for a sustainable energy society. Consequently, it is highly required the development of energy storage systems capable of efficiently storing the energy generated by these intermittent sources. In recent years, hydrogen-based technologies have emerged as a way of mitigating the environmental footprint left by the fossil fuels-based ones. In this paper we report new insights into the performance of an environmentally friendly Acid-Base Electrochemical Flow Battery (ABEFB), using an electrolyte consisting of high NaCl concentration. Energy is obtained from the neutralization of two acid and alkaline solutions through hydrogen evolution and oxidation reactions. Different parameters such as the nature of the cationic membrane and the electrolyte concentration have been systematically evaluated. Under optimal conditions, this battery can provide a maximum power density of about 73.5 W m-2 at 215 A m−2, a coulombic efficiency of around 80%, and a round-trip efficiency of 52%.

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