Issue 23, 2017

Bioinspired, high-stability, nonaqueous redox flow battery electrolytes

Abstract

Using natural selection as a toolkit we have elucidated an active material for nonaqueous redox flow batteries (NRFB) that is stable to deep cycling, both under static cell conditions and in an operating flow battery, even in the presence of water. The compound is an analogue of molecules biosynthesized by Amanita mushrooms and was chosen as a molecular scaffold for a new family of NRFB due to its redox reversibility, ease of synthesis and extraordinary stability.

Graphical abstract: Bioinspired, high-stability, nonaqueous redox flow battery electrolytes

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
11 Janv. 2017
Accepted
12 Apr. 2017
First published
12 Apr. 2017

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017,5, 11586-11591

Bioinspired, high-stability, nonaqueous redox flow battery electrolytes

H. Huang, R. Howland, E. Agar, M. Nourani, J. A. Golen and P. J. Cappillino, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2017, 5, 11586 DOI: 10.1039/C7TA00365J

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