A submillimeter bundled microtubular flow battery cell with ultrahigh volumetric power density

Author:

Wu Yutong1ORCID,Zhang Fengyi1,Wang Ting2ORCID,Huang Po-Wei1,Filippas Alexandros1,Yang Haochen1ORCID,Huang Yanghang1,Wang Chao1ORCID,Liu Huitian1,Xie Xing2ORCID,Lively Ryan P.1ORCID,Liu Nian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332

2. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332

Abstract

Flow batteries are a promising energy storage solution. However, the footprint and capital cost need further reduction for flow batteries to be commercially viable. The flow cell, where electron exchange takes place, is a central component of flow batteries. Improving the volumetric power density of the flow cell (W/L cell ) can reduce the size and cost of flow batteries. While significant progress has been made on flow battery redox, electrode, and membrane materials to improve energy density and durability, conventional flow batteries based on the planar cell configuration exhibit a large cell size with multiple bulky accessories such as flow distributors, resulting in low volumetric power density. Here, we introduce a submillimeter bundled microtubular (SBMT) flow battery cell configuration that significantly improves volumetric power density by reducing the membrane-to-membrane distance by almost 100 times and eliminating the bulky flow distributors completely. Using zinc–iodide chemistry as a demonstration, our SBMT cell shows peak charge and discharge power densities of 1,322 W/L cell and 306.1 W/L cell , respectively, compared with average charge and discharge power densities of <60 W/L cell and 45 W/L cell , respectively, of conventional planar flow battery cells. The battery cycled for more than 220 h corresponding to >2,500 cycles at off-peak conditions. Furthermore, the SBMT cell has been demonstrated to be compatible with zinc–bromide, quinone–bromide, and all-vanadium chemistries. The SBMT flow cell represents a device-level innovation to enhance the volumetric power of flow batteries and potentially reduce the size and cost of the cells and the entire flow battery.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Georgia Institute of Technology

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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