A Benchmarking Approach for Routine Determination of Flow Battery Kinetics

01 May 2018, Version 1
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Abstract

This work focusses on improved precision and reproducibility in the study of redox flow battery (RFB) kinetics. We measured the electron-transfer reaction rates of the Fe(III/II) redox couple at polycrystalline Pt and Au electrodes in aqueous HCl supporting electrolyte using rotating disk electrode voltammetry. We made considerable effort to implement a systematic electrode preparation protocol, which was necessary for reproducibility. We found the reaction to be quasi-reversible at both electrodes and Pt to be a slightly more effective catalyst than Au. We further discuss some of the benefits and challenges of applying classical electroanalysis to RFB device design.

Keywords

redox flow battery
electroanalysis
energy storage devices
benchmarking methods
catalysis reaction
electron transfer kinetics
Rotating disk electrode voltammetry
Platinum Electrodes
gold electrodes

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