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Physics-based 0D-U-I-SoC cell performance model for aqueous organic redox flow batteries

Gaël Mourouga, Roman Pascal Schaerer, Xian Yang, Tobias Janoschka, Thomas J. Schmidt, Juergen O. Schumacher

2022Electrochimica Acta20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aqueous organic redox-flow batteries are an emerging technological solution in the field of grid-scale energy storage, owing to their long lifetime, safety, chemical flexibility, potential for low cost and environmental friendliness. In this work we present a physics-based dimensionality reduced model for the performance prediction of aqueous organic redox flow batteries. The model allows for fast evaluations of the cell voltage and power density, which are expressed explicitly in terms of the electric current density and state of charge. The model takes into consideration important phenomena, such as the activation and concentration overpotentials in the electrodes as well as the non-negligible electro-osmotic drag of water through the membrane. A sensitivity analysis of the model indicates the influence of various model parameters at different current densities on the predicted cell voltage. In this work we found the formal potentials and ohmic cell resistance to be the most critical parameters for performance prediction. Experimental parameterization and validation on cycling and polarization experiments revealed good agreement with the experiments within a predicted range of validity due to the different simplifying assumptions.

Topics & Concepts

Aqueous solutionEnergy storageRedoxCurse of dimensionalityVoltageWork (physics)Flow (mathematics)ChemistryFlow batteryChemical physicsMaterials scienceMechanicsElectrodeThermodynamicsPhysicsComputer sciencePower (physics)ElectrolytePhysical chemistryInorganic chemistryMachine learningQuantum mechanicsAdvanced battery technologies researchAdvanced Battery Technologies ResearchElectrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
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