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Abundant Organic Dye as an Anolyte for Aqueous Flow Battery with Multielectron Transfer (vol 2, pg 7425, 2019)

ACS APPLIED ENERGY MATERIALS(2020)

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Abstract
Organic redox flow batteries have the potential to surpass the challenges posed by inorganic electrolytes commonly used in flow batteries, thus achieving high performance and a sophisticated storage solution for the grid. Herein, we demonstrated a high performance aqueous organic redox flow battery (AORFB) utilizing a redox-active resource from nature, indigo carmine (5,5'-indigodisulfonic acid sodium salt) (IC-Na), as the anolyte. The 5,5'-indigodisulfonic acid (IC-H) is obtained through the substitution of sodium ions in IC-Na with protons (H+). The aqueous solubility of IC-H was increased dramatically from 0.035 to 0.760 M (1.52 M electron concentration) in protic solvents. The diffusion coefficients (IC-Na, 1.06 x 10(-5) cm(2) s(-1); IC-H, 2.19 x 10(-5) cm(2) s(-1) ) and reaction rate constants (IC-Na, 1.93 x 10(-4) cm s(-1); IC-H, 1.86 x 10(-4) cm s(-1)) of IC-Na and IC-H indicate rapid reaction kinetics. The highly soluble and affordable IC-H with fast redox kinetics was used as a sustainable anolyte by pairing with different catholytes. Moreover, a computational study was conducted which signifies the prospect of further improvements in solubility and voltage window by tuning the structure. Therefore, the environmentally benign and earth-abundant IC-H represents a promising choice for green and sustainable redox active anolyte of AORFB.
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redox flow battery,blue dye,indigo carmine,sustainability,organic electrolyte
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