Electron‐Deficient Sites for Improving V<sup>2+</sup>/V<sup>3+</sup> Redox Kinetics in Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
Rongjiao Huang, Suqin Liu, Zhen He, Weiwei Zhu, Guanying Ye, Yuke Su, Weiwen Deng, Jue Wang
Abstract
Abstract Fundamental kinetics of the V 2+ /V 3+ of vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) are still not well understood despite tremendous efforts in improving the sluggish kinetics of V 2+ /V 3+ . This article first reveals the rate‐determining step in the electrochemical oxidation of V 2+ to V 3+ by exploring the reaction kinetics. Thereafter, TiB 2 with abundant electron‐deficient sites, which possesses a strong electron‐accepting ability, is demonstrated to improve the rate‐determining step of V 2+ /V 3+ by enhancing the electron transfer from V 2+ to the electrode. The mechanism of TiB 2 for boosting V 2+ /V 3+ kinetics is also unraveled by analyzing the reaction order. VRFB with the electron‐deficient TiB 2 demonstrates a remarkable enhancement in the electrochemical performance, exhibiting an excellent rate performance from 70 to 300 mA cm −2 . The energy efficiency is improved by 14.06% compared to the cell with the pristine electrode at 150 mA cm −2 for 300 cycles. This study is critical for not only proposing the promising electron‐deficient catalyst in VRFB application but also promoting fundamental understanding and offering a design strategy for achieving superior performance electrocatalysts in VRFB.