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A nonaqueous organic redox flow battery using multi-electron quinone molecules

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Abstract Organic redox flow batteries are promising energy storage devices due to their moderately low-cost and scalability. This paper introduces a new multi-electron redox active material, tetra-amino anthraquinone (DB-1) that… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Organic redox flow batteries are promising energy storage devices due to their moderately low-cost and scalability. This paper introduces a new multi-electron redox active material, tetra-amino anthraquinone (DB-1) that is capable of forming cations with an oxidation state of 4+, yielding one of the highest electrode potentials (up to 4.4 V vs. Li) and the largest multi-electron transfer (ca. 4 e−). Computational calculations using density functional theory reveal that the DB-1 molecule has narrower HOMO-LUMO band gaps ( 3.9 eV). Stable charge-discharge cycling performance of this organic molecule is observed with high energy efficiencies (ca. 71%) at a relatively high current density of 20 mA cm−2 over 50 cycles, demonstrating the marked potential of DB-1 for future redox flow battery applications.

Keywords: organic redox; redox flow; redox; multi electron

Journal Title: Journal of Power Sources
Year Published: 2021

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