Improved Vanadium Flow Battery Performance through a Pulsating Electrolyte Flow Regime

Author:

De Wolf Renée1,Rossen Alana1ORCID,De Rop Michiel1,Arenas Luis Fernando1ORCID,Breugelmans Tom1ORCID,Hereijgers Jonas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research group Applied Electrochemistry & Catalysis University of Antwerp Universiteitsplein 1 2610 Wilrijk Belgium

Abstract

AbstractThe interest in flow batteries as energy storage devices is growing due to the rising share of intermittent renewable energy sources. In this work, the performance of a vanadium flow battery is improved, without altering the electrochemical cell, by applying a pulsating flow. This novel flow battery flow regime aims to enhance performance by improving its mass transfer properties. Both the pulse volume and frequency have an influence on the battery performance, and lead to a 38.7 % increase in accessible discharge capacity compared to the conventional steady flow regime at values of 0.40 cm3 and 2.4 Hz in this cell, respectively. Furthermore, at these parameter settings a reduction of the mass transfer resistance by 71.4 % is achieved at 0.2 cm3/min ⋅ cm2. These results show that a pulsating flow can be beneficial in certain conditions, opening new possibilities for boosting performance in flow batteries.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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