The impact of bulk electrolysis cycling conditions on the perceived stability of redox active materials
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Kowalski, Jeffrey Adam; Neyhouse, Bertrand J; Brushett, Fikile R
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© 2019 The Authors Emerging grid storage needs are motivating the discovery and development of new, potentially inexpensive redox couples for use in flow batteries. Long-term stability in electrochemical environments remains a key challenge and charge/discharge cycling in a bulk electrolysis cell is a common initial approach. However, as cycling protocols are not yet standardized, comparison between different materials is difficult. Here, using a well-studied, substituted dialkoxybenzene as a model compound, we examine the impact of cycling conditions on perceived stability. Specifically, we show that cycle time is a better measure of stability than cycle number and, for materials that are unstable in their charged state, the fractional capacity accessed is inversely related to cycle time until failure.
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2020Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Electrochemistry Communications
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Elsevier BV