Abstract
A laboratory-scale cell was constructed to test the performance of V(II)/V(III) and V(IV)/V(V) half-cells in an all-vanadium redox battery. Graphite plates were used as electrodes, and the membrane was manufactured from a sulfonated polyehylene anion-selective material. The average charging efficiency of the cell was over 90 percent. Stability tests on the reduced and oxidized electrolytes, measured over the temperature range of -5 C to 60 C, showed no accelerated decomposition at high temperatures and no crystallization at the lower temperatures. After prolonged usage, however, a slow deterioration of the positive electrode and the membrane was observed. 9 references.
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Skyllas‐Kazacos, M., Rychcik, M., Robins, R. G., Fane, A. G., & Green, M. A. (1986). New All‐Vanadium Redox Flow Cell. Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 133(5), 1057–1058. https://doi.org/10.1149/1.2108706
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