Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications

Zinc-based hybrid flow batteries are one of the most promising systems for medium- to large-scale energy storage applications, with particular advantages in terms of cost, cell voltage and energy density. Several of these systems are amongst the few flow battery chemistries that have been scaled up...

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Main Authors: Khor, A., Leung, P., Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed, Flox, C., Xu, Q., An, L., Wills, R. G. A., Morante, J. R., Shah, A. A.
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Published: Elsevier Ltd. 2018
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtener.2017.12.012
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spelling my.ump.umpir.230182018-12-05T01:55:03Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23018/ Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications Khor, A. Leung, P. Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed Flox, C. Xu, Q. An, L. Wills, R. G. A. Morante, J. R. Shah, A. A. TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Zinc-based hybrid flow batteries are one of the most promising systems for medium- to large-scale energy storage applications, with particular advantages in terms of cost, cell voltage and energy density. Several of these systems are amongst the few flow battery chemistries that have been scaled up and commercialized. The existing zinc-based systems rely on zinc electrodeposition in flowing electrolytes as the negative electrode reaction, which is coupled with organic or inorganic positive active species in either solid, liquid or gaseous phases. These reactions are facilitated with specific cell architectures under certain circumstances. To improve the performance and cycle life of these batteries, this review provides fundamental information on zinc electrodeposition and summarizes recent developments in the relevant flow battery chemistries, along with recent applications. The future challenges and opportunities for this technology are discussed. Elsevier Ltd. 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23018/1/Review%20of%20zinc-based%20hybrid%20flow%20batteries-%20From%20fundamentals%20to%20applications.pdf Khor, A. and Leung, P. and Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed and Flox, C. and Xu, Q. and An, L. and Wills, R. G. A. and Morante, J. R. and Shah, A. A. (2018) Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications. Materials Today Energy, 8. pp. 80-108. ISSN 2468-6069 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtener.2017.12.012 DOI: 10.1016/j.mtener.2017.12.012
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
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Khor, A.
Leung, P.
Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed
Flox, C.
Xu, Q.
An, L.
Wills, R. G. A.
Morante, J. R.
Shah, A. A.
Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications
description Zinc-based hybrid flow batteries are one of the most promising systems for medium- to large-scale energy storage applications, with particular advantages in terms of cost, cell voltage and energy density. Several of these systems are amongst the few flow battery chemistries that have been scaled up and commercialized. The existing zinc-based systems rely on zinc electrodeposition in flowing electrolytes as the negative electrode reaction, which is coupled with organic or inorganic positive active species in either solid, liquid or gaseous phases. These reactions are facilitated with specific cell architectures under certain circumstances. To improve the performance and cycle life of these batteries, this review provides fundamental information on zinc electrodeposition and summarizes recent developments in the relevant flow battery chemistries, along with recent applications. The future challenges and opportunities for this technology are discussed.
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author Khor, A.
Leung, P.
Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed
Flox, C.
Xu, Q.
An, L.
Wills, R. G. A.
Morante, J. R.
Shah, A. A.
author_facet Khor, A.
Leung, P.
Mohd Rusllim, Mohamed
Flox, C.
Xu, Q.
An, L.
Wills, R. G. A.
Morante, J. R.
Shah, A. A.
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title Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications
title_short Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications
title_full Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications
title_fullStr Review of zinc-based hybrid flow batteries: From fundamentals to applications
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publisher Elsevier Ltd.
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23018/1/Review%20of%20zinc-based%20hybrid%20flow%20batteries-%20From%20fundamentals%20to%20applications.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtener.2017.12.012
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