The Effect of Bismuth on the Performance of a Single-Cell Iron–Chromium Redox Flow Battery

IF 6.2 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1002/aesr.202400113
Nico Mans, Derik van der Westhuizen, Henning Manfred Krieg
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This study examines the need for bismuth as a catalyst for the Cr2+/Cr3+ redox couple in an iron–chrome redox flow battery (ICRFB) using 1) open-circuit voltage (OCV) periods to understand the impact of bismuth and the mechanism of hydrogen production with and without electrolyte flow, and 2) charge/discharge cycles to evaluate how bismuth influences ICRFB performance. The OCV study finds that the capacity decay in the ICRFB cycling is not solely due to the hydrogen evolution reaction, suggesting an alternative oxidation reaction is involved, likely catalyzed by metallic carbides like bismuth carbide. Both the OCV and the ICRFB confirm that the presence of bismuth negatively influences the battery performance due to increased H2 production. Further research is ongoing to validate the decay mechanism and confirm these results on a larger scale.

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铋对单芯铁铬氧化还原液流电池性能的影响
本研究探讨了铋作为铁-铬氧化还原液流电池(ICRFB)中 Cr2+/Cr3+ 氧化还原偶的催化剂的必要性,研究采用了以下方法:1)开路电压(OCV)期,以了解铋的影响以及在电解质流动和不流动的情况下产生氢气的机制;2)充电/放电循环,以评估铋对 ICRFB 性能的影响。OCV 研究发现,ICRFB 循环中的容量衰减并不完全是由氢进化反应引起的,这表明还涉及到另一种氧化反应,很可能是由碳化铋等金属碳化物催化的。OCV 和 ICRFB 均证实,铋的存在会增加氢气的产生,从而对电池性能产生负面影响。目前正在开展进一步研究,以验证衰变机制,并在更大范围内确认这些结果。
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