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Applied Energy, Vol.137, 402-412, 2015
Performance characterization of a vanadium redox flow battery at different operating parameters under a standardized test-bed system
This paper describes the experimental characterization of a 25 cm(2) laboratory scale vanadium redox flow battery (V-RFB). The unit cell performance with respect to voltage, coulombic and energy efficiencies under different performance parameters (current densities, operating temperatures, flow rates, electrolyte concentrations and material properties of 5 cm x 5 cm electrodes) are presented. The cell exhibits different characteristics under different operating parameters; the highest energy efficiency is recorded at c.a. 82%, operating at 308 K, 60 mA cm(-2) and 3 cm(3) s(-1) volumetric flow rate for 250 cm(3) electrolytes (each reservoir) of 1.6 mol dm(-3) V(III)/V(IV) in 4 mol dm(-3) H2SO4. Formation charge of the mixture of vanadium species into single electro-active species at positive and negative electrodes are presented. Estimated time for the electro-active species to complete the formation charge using electrochemical calculation of Faraday's constant are presented; a discrepancy of 4.5% is found between the theoretical and experimental data using current density of 80 mA cm(-2). (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.