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Citation link: https://doi.org/10.26092/elib/3658

Publisher DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cssc.202001799
Facchinetti et al_Thermally Regenerable Redox Flow Battery_2020_accepted-version.pdf
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Thermally Regenerable Redox Flow Battery


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Authors: Facchinetti, Irene  
Cobani, Elkid  
Brogioli, Doriano  
La Mantia, Fabio  
Ruffo, Riccardo 
Abstract: 
The efficient production of energy from low-temperature heat sources (below 100 °C) would open the doors to the exploitation of a huge amount of heat sources such as solar, geothermal, and industrial waste heat. Thermal regenerable redox-flow batteries (TRBs) are flow batteries that store energy in concentration cells that can be recharged by distillation at temperature <100 °C, exploiting low-temperature heat sources. Using a single membrane cell setup and a suitable redox couple (LiBr/Br2), a TRB has been developed that is able to store a maximum volumetric energy of 25.5 Wh dm−3, which can be delivered at a power density of 8 W m−2. After discharging 30 % of the volumetric energy, a total heat-to-electrical energy conversion efficiency of 4 % is calculated, the highest value reported so far in harvesting of low-temperature heat.
Keywords: Bromine; concentration cells; low-temperature heat; membranes; redox couples
Issue Date: 24-Aug-2020
Publisher: Wiley
Journal/Edited collection: ChemSusChem 
Issue: 20
Start page: 5460
End page: 5467
Volume: 13
Type: Artikel/Aufsatz
ISSN: 1864-564X
Secondary publication: yes
Document version: Postprint
DOI: 10.26092/elib/3658
URN: urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-elib87418
Institution: Universität Bremen 
Faculty: Fachbereich 04: Produktionstechnik, Maschinenbau & Verfahrenstechnik (FB 04) 
Zentrale Wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen und Kooperationen 
Institute: Fachgebiet 31: Energiespeicher- und Energiewandlersysteme 
MAPEX Center for Materials and Processes 
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