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Energy Storage: Application of Redox Non‐Innocent Ligands to Non‐Aqueous Flow Battery Electrolytes (Adv. Energy Mater. 1/2014)
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Energy Storage: Application of Redox Non‐Innocent Ligands to Non‐Aqueous Flow Battery Electrolytes (Adv. Energy Mater. 1/2014)

Patrick J. Cappillino, Harry D. Pratt, Nicholas S. Hudak, Neil C. Tomson, Travis M. Anderson and Mitchell R. Anstey
Advanced energy materials, Vol.4(1), pp.1-n/a
01/01/2014

Abstract

dithiolene electrochemical grid energy storage ion pairs redox flow batteries redox‐active ligands
Increasing the stability and energy density are key factors in the development and eventual acceptance of redox flow batteries for grid‐scale energy storage. In article 1300566, Travis M. Anderson, Mitchell R. Anstey, and co‐workers demonstrate that electrolytes comprising redox “non‐innocent” ligands, which store equivalents of charge separate from the metal center, are a new avenue for electrical energy storage.

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