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Exploring the Impact of Electrode Microstructure on Redox Flow Battery Performance Using a Multiphysics Pore Network Model

The redox flow battery is a promising energy storage technology for managing the inherent uncertainty of renewable energy sources. At present, however, they are too expensive and thus economically unattractive. Optimizing flow batteries is thus an active area of research, with the aim of reducing co...

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Published in:Journal of the Electrochemical Society 2019, Vol.166 (10), p.A2121-A2130
Main Authors: Sadeghi, Mohammad Amin, Aganou, Mehrez, Kok, Matthew, Aghighi, Mahmoudreza, Merle, Geraldine, Barralet, Jake, Gostick, Jeff
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