Kim et al., 2017 - Google Patents
An antisymmetric cell structure for high-performance zinc bromine flow batteryKim et al., 2017
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- Kim Y
- Jeon J
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- Journal of Physics: Conference Series
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Zinc-bromine flow batteries (ZBBs) remain a problem of designing a cell with high coulombic efficiency and stability. This problem is caused intrinsically by different phase transition in each side of the half-cells during charge-discharge process. This paper describes a ZBB …
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