
| Title | Performance and cycling of the iron-ion/hydrogen redox flow cell with various catholyte salts |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2013 |
| Authors | Tucker, Michael C., Venkat Srinivasan, Philip N. Ross, and Adam Z. Weber |
| Journal | Journal of Applied Electrochemistry |
| Volume | 43 |
| Issue | 7 |
| Pagination | 637 - 644 |
| Date Published | 7/2013 |
| ISSN | 0021-891X |
| Keywords | battery, Flow battery, iron hydrogen cell, progress, redox flow cell |
| Abstract | A redox flow cell utilizing the Fe2+/Fe3+ and H-2/H+ couples is investigated as an energy storage device. A conventional polymer electrolyte fuel cell anode and membrane design is employed, with a cathode chamber containing a carbon felt flooded with aqueous acidic solution of iron salt. The maximum power densities achieved for iron sulfate, iron chloride, and iron nitrate are 148, 207, and 234 mW cm(-2), respectively. It is found that the capacity of the iron nitrate solution decreases rapidly during cycling. Stable cycling is observed for more than 100 h with iron chloride and iron sulfate solutions. Both iron sulfate and iron chloride solutions display moderate discharge polarization and poor charge polarization; therefore, voltage efficiency decreases dramatically with increasing current density. A small self-discharge current occurs when catholyte is circulating through the cathode chamber. As a result, a current density above 100 mA cm(-2) is required to achieve high Coulombic efficiency (> 0.9). |
| DOI | 10.1007/s10800-013-0553-2 |
| Short Title | J Appl Electrochem |
| DOI | 10.1007/s10800-013-0553-2 |