Working in the cold
Leo J. Small and
Travis M. Anderson ()
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Leo J. Small: Sandia National Laboratories
Travis M. Anderson: Sandia National Laboratories
Nature Energy, 2022, vol. 7, issue 5, 394-395
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Redox flow batteries offer a readily scalable solution to grid-scale energy storage, but their application is generally limited to ambient temperatures above 0 °C. Now, a polyoxometalate-based chemistry has been developed to enable redox flow batteries to operate, and even thrive, under frigid conditions.
Date: 2022
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