Development of organic redox‐active materials in aqueous flow batteries: Current strategies and future perspectives
Aqueous redox flow batteries, by using redox‐active molecules dissolved in nonflammable water solutions as electrolytes, are a promising technology for grid‐scale energy storage. Organic redox‐active materials offer a new opportunity for the construction of advanced flow batteries due to their advan...
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Veröffentlicht in: | SmartMat (Beijing, China) China), 2023-08, Vol.4 (4), p.n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aqueous redox flow batteries, by using redox‐active molecules dissolved in nonflammable water solutions as electrolytes, are a promising technology for grid‐scale energy storage. Organic redox‐active materials offer a new opportunity for the construction of advanced flow batteries due to their advantages of potentially low cost, extensive structural diversity, tunable electrochemical properties, and high natural abundance. In this review, we present the emergence and development of organic redox‐active materials for aqueous organic redox flow batteries (AORFBs), in particular, molecular engineering concepts and strategies of organic redox‐active molecules. The typical design strategies based on organic redox species for high‐capacity, high‐stability, and high‐voltage AORFBs are outlined and discussed. Molecular engineering of organic redox‐active molecules for high aqueous solubility, high chemical/electrochemical stability, and multiple electron numbers as well as satisfactory redox potential gap between the redox pair is essential to realizing high‐performance AORFBs. Beyond molecular engineering, the redox‐targeting strategy is an effective way to obtain high‐capacity AORFBs. We further discuss and analyze the redox reaction mechanisms of organic redox species based on a series of electrochemical and spectroscopic approaches, and succinctly summarize the capacity degradation mechanisms of AORFBs. Furthermore, the current challenges, opportunities, and future directions of organic redox‐active materials for AORFBs are presented in detail.
This review presents the development of organic redox‐active materials (ORAMs) in aqueous organic redox flow batteries (AORFBs). Smart strategies, particularly molecular engineering of ORAMs in terms of high aqueous solubility, high chemical/electrochemical stability, multiple electron numbers, and satisfactory redox potential, play a critical role in establishing advanced AORFBs. Furthermore, the challenges, opportunities, and future directions are presented. |
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ISSN: | 2688-819X 2688-819X |
DOI: | 10.1002/smm2.1198 |