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Active material crossover suppression with bi-ionic transportability by an amphoteric membrane for Zinc–Bromine redox flow battery

Han et al., 2022

Document ID
15511821415090184263
Author
Han D
Shanmugam S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Power Sources

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Zinc-bromine redox flow batteries (Zn/Br 2 RFBs) are gaining attention as a next-generation energy storage system with the advantages of a cost-effective redox couple material price, high output, and high energy density. However, bromine (Br 2) crossover through a …
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