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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013

Optimized Anion Exchange Membranes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries

Dongyang Chen; Michael A. Hickner; Ertan Agar; E. Caglan Kumbur

In order to understand the properties of low vanadium permeability anion exchange membranes for vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs), quaternary ammonium functionalized Radel (QA-Radel) membranes with three ion exchange capacities (IECs) from 1.7 to 2.4 mequiv g(-1) were synthesized and 55-60 μm thick membrane samples were evaluated for their transport properties and in-cell battery performance. The ionic conductivity and vanadium permeability of the membranes were investigated and correlated to the battery performance through measurements of Coulombic efficiency, voltage efficiency and energy efficiency in single cell tests, and capacity fade during cycling. Increasing the IEC of the QA-Radel membranes increased both the ionic conductivity and VO(2+) permeability. The 1.7 mequiv g(-1) IEC QA-Radel had the highest Coulombic efficiency and best cycling capacity maintenance in the VRFB, while the cells voltage efficiency was limited by the membranes low ionic conductivity. Increasing the IEC resulted in higher voltage efficiency for the 2.0 and 2.4 mequiv g(-1) samples, but the cells with these membranes displayed reduced Coulombic efficiency and faster capacity fade. The QA-Radel with an IEC of 2.0 mequiv g(-1) had the best balance of ionic conductivity and VO(2+) permeability, achieving a maximum power density of 218 mW cm(-2) which was higher than the maximum power density of a VRFB assembled with a Nafion N212 membrane in our system. While anion exchange membranes are under study for a variety of VRFB applications, this work demonstrates that the material parameters must be optimized to obtain the maximum cell performance.


Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2017

Bioinspired, high-stability, nonaqueous redox flow battery electrolytes

Haobo Huang; Rachael Howland; Ertan Agar; Mahnaz Nourani; James A. Golen; Patrick J. Cappillino

Using natural selection as a toolkit we have elucidated an active material for nonaqueous redox flow batteries (NRFB) that is stable to deep cycling, both under static cell conditions and in an operating flow battery, even in the presence of water. The compound is an analogue of molecules biosynthesized by Amanita mushrooms and was chosen as a molecular scaffold for a new family of NRFB due to its redox reversibility, ease of synthesis and extraordinary stability.


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2012

A Transient Vanadium Flow Battery Model Incorporating Vanadium Crossover and Water Transport through the Membrane

Kevin W. Knehr; Ertan Agar; Christopher R. Dennison; A. R. Kalidindi; E.C. Kumbur


Electrochemistry Communications | 2013

Selective anion exchange membranes for high coulombic efficiency vanadium redox flow batteries

Dongyang Chen; Michael A. Hickner; Ertan Agar; E. Caglan Kumbur


Journal of Power Sources | 2013

Identification of performance limiting electrode using asymmetric cell configuration in vanadium redox flow batteries

Ertan Agar; C.R. Dennison; Kevin W. Knehr; E.C. Kumbur


Journal of Membrane Science | 2013

Optimizing membrane thickness for vanadium redox flow batteries

Dongyang Chen; Michael A. Hickner; Ertan Agar; E. Caglan Kumbur


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Enhancing Mass Transport in Redox Flow Batteries by Tailoring Flow Field and Electrode Design

C.R. Dennison; Ertan Agar; Bilen Akuzum; E.C. Kumbur


Electrochimica Acta | 2013

Species transport mechanisms governing capacity loss in vanadium flow batteries: Comparing Nafion® and sulfonated Radel membranes

Ertan Agar; Kevin W. Knehr; Dongyang Chen; Michael A. Hickner; E.C. Kumbur


Journal of Power Sources | 2014

Reducing capacity fade in vanadium redox flow batteries by altering charging and discharging currents

Ertan Agar; Alex Benjamin; C.R. Dennison; Dongyang Chen; Michael A. Hickner; E.C. Kumbur


Journal of The Electrochemical Society | 2016

Modeling of Ion Crossover in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries: A Computationally-Efficient Lumped Parameter Approach for Extended Cycling

Philipp Boettcher; Ertan Agar; C.R. Dennison; E. Caglan Kumbur

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Dongyang Chen

Pennsylvania State University

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Pennsylvania State University

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