Journal of Power Sources, Vol.243, 691-698, 2013
Impact of electrolyte composition on the performance of the zinc-cerium redox flow battery system
The zinc-cerium redox flow battery has the highest open circuit cell voltage (E-cell = 2.4 V) of all the common redox flow battery (RFB) systems being investigated. In this paper, carbon polymer composite materials based on polyvinyl ester and polyvinylidene difluoride are investigated as the negative electrode for this RFB system. Electrolyte composition, particularly on the negative side, is found to play a key role in maintaining high (similar to 90%) coulombic efficiencies for the different charge durations, from 10 min to 4 h, examined. Energy efficiencies >60% are obtained for temperatures in the range 45 degrees C-55 degrees C when the zinc ion concentration in the methanesulfonic acid electrolyte is 2.5 mol dm-3. No dependence of the energy efficiency on the flow velocity is found, over the range 7.5 cm s(-1)-13.5 cm(-1). (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.