M. Petrov, A. Modestov, D. V. Konev, A. Antipov, P. Loktionov, R. Pichugov, N. Kartashova, A. Glazkov, L. Abunaeva, V. Andreev, M. A. Vorotyntsev
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Abstract
In recent years, the key principles of the electric power industry have radically changed and the number of studies on the development of devices for electrical energy storage in a different form such as mechanical or chemical energy has rapidly increased. This review gives a brief description of these devices. The attention is focused on redox flow batteries (RFBs), a promising type of energy storage devices capable of efficiently operating in distributed power grids, in order to eliminate the imbalance between the time-varying electricity production by ‘unconventional sources’ and electricity consumption. At the design level, RFBs combine the principles of fuel cells and chemical energy sources with solid electroactive materials: transitions between electrical and chemical forms of energy in these devices occur upon oxidation and reduction of redox-active electrolytes, which are stored in separate tanks and pumped into the electrode compartments of the membrane electrode assembly (MEA) separated by a semi-permeable membrane. This approach ensures an important advantage of these devices over other types of chemical energy sources, that is, the possibility of independent scaling of the energy storage capacity and power characteristics of the system. This review provides a systematic description of the main types of RFBs and analysis of their fundamental benefits and drawbacks, which determine the prospects for practical applications of RFBs. The bibliography includes 149 references.
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Russian Chemical Reviews serves as a complete translation of the esteemed monthly review journal Uspekhi Khimii, which has been a prominent figure in Russian scientific journals since its establishment in 1932. It offers comprehensive access to the advancements made by chemists from Russia and other former Soviet Union countries.
Established in 1932, Russian Chemical Reviews is committed to publishing timely and significant review articles encompassing various facets of modern chemistry, including chemical physics, physical chemistry, computational and theoretical chemistry, catalysis, coordination chemistry, analytical chemistry, organic, organometallic, and organoelement chemistry, chemistry of macromolecules, applied chemistry, biochemistry, bio-organic chemistry, biomolecular chemistry, medicinal chemistry, materials chemistry, nanochemistry, nanostructures, and environmental chemistry.