Modelling of redox flow battery electrode processes at a range of length scales: a review

Author:

Chakrabarti Barun Kumar12345ORCID,Kalamaras Evangelos12345ORCID,Singh Abhishek Kumar678,Bertei Antonio9101112ORCID,Rubio-Garcia J.131415,Yufit Vladimir16171815,Tenny Kevin M.1920212223ORCID,Wu Billy241415ORCID,Tariq Farid16171815ORCID,Hajimolana Yashar S.678,Brandon Nigel P.25141815,John Low Chee Tong12345ORCID,Roberts Edward P. L.26272829ORCID,Chiang Yet-Ming2320212230ORCID,Brushett Fikile R.1920212223ORCID

Affiliation:

1. WMG

2. Warwick Electrochemical Engineering Group

3. Energy Innovation Centre

4. University of Warwick

5. Coventry

6. Department of Thermal and Fluid Engineering

7. University of Twente

8. The Netherlands

9. Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering

10. University of Pisa

11. 56126 Pisa

12. Italy

13. Department of Chemistry

14. Imperial College London

15. UK

16. Addionics Ltd.

17. Imperial White City Incubator

18. London

19. Department of Chemical Engineering

20. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

21. Cambridge

22. USA

23. Joint Center for Energy Storage Research

24. Dyson School of Design Engineering

25. Department of Earth Science and Engineering

26. Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering

27. Schulich School of Engineering

28. University of Calgary

29. Canada

30. Department of Materials Science and Engineering

Abstract

A review of micro to macro-scale activities, challenges and perspectives for redox flow battery modelling is presented.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

U.S. Department of Energy

National Science Foundation

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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