Drazevic et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Investigation of tetramorpholinohydroquinone as a potential catholyte in a flow batteryDrazevic et al., 2019
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- 13507429794106043791
- Author
- Drazevic E
- Szabo C
- Konya D
- Lund T
- Wedege K
- Bentien A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- ACS Applied Energy Materials
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Redox flow batteries (RFB) based on organic redox active species have low-cost potential for large-scale electrical energy storage. Currently, there are a range of organic molecules as candidates for the negative side of the RFB: eg, anthraquinones and alloxazines …
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