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A membrane with repelling power

Wei Wang ()
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Wei Wang: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Nature Energy, 2021, vol. 6, issue 5, 452-453

Abstract: Flow batteries based on, for example, polysulfide suffer severe performance deterioration due to active species crossover in membranes. Now, a charge-reinforced ion-selective membrane is designed to support long-term cycling of polysulfide redox flow batteries by blocking the crossover.

Date: 2021
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