Energies (Oct 2022)

Successful Charge–Discharge Experiments of Anthraquinone-Bromate Flow Battery: First Report

  • Lilia Abunaeva,
  • Natalia Kartashova,
  • Kirill Karpenko,
  • Dmitry Chikin,
  • Darya Verakso,
  • Pavel Loktionov,
  • Roman Pichugov,
  • Anatoly Vereshchagin,
  • Mikhail Petrov,
  • Anatoly Antipov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en15217967
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 21
p. 7967

Abstract

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The proposed anthraquinone-bromate cell combines the advantages of anthraquinone-bromine redox flow batteries and novel hybrid hydrogen-bromate flow batteries. The anthraquinone-2,7-disulfonic acid is of interest as a promising organic negolyte due its high solubility, rapid kinetics of electrode reactions and suitable redox potentials combined with a high chemical stability during redox reactions. Lithium or sodium bromates as posolytes provide an anomalously high discharge current density of order ~A cm−2 due to a novel autocatalytic mechanism. Combining these two systems, we developed a single cell of novel anthraquinone-bromate flow battery, which showed a power density of 1.08 W cm−2, energy density of 16.1 W h L−1 and energy efficiency of 72% after 10 charge–discharge cycles.

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