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Abstract

Chemistry

Extending the Lifespan of Soluble Lead Flow Batteries with a Sodium Acetate Additive

Published: January 7th, 2019

DOI:

10.3791/58484

1Bio-industrial Mechatronics Engineering Department, National Taiwan University

Abstract

In this report, we present a method for the construction of a soluble lead flow battery (SLFB) with an extended cycle life. By supplying an adequate amount of sodium acetate (NaOAc) to the electrolyte, a cycle life extension of over 50% is demonstrated for SLFBs via long-term galvanostatic charge/discharge experiments. A higher quality of the PbO2 electrodeposit at the positive electrode is quantitatively validated for NaOAc-added electrolyte by throwing index (TI) measurements. Images acquired by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) also exhibit more integrated PbO2 surface morphology when the SLFB is operated with the NaOAc-added electrolyte. This work indicates that electrolyte modification can be a plausible route to economically enable SLFBs for large-scale energy storage.

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Keywords Soluble Lead Flow Batteries

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