| Literature DB >> 26822866 |
Zhizhang Yuan1,2, Xiangxue Zhu3, Mingrun Li4, Wenjing Lu1,2, Xianfeng Li5,6, Huamin Zhang7,8.
Abstract
Zeolites are crystalline microporous aluminosilicates with periodic arrangements of cages and well-defined channels, which make them very suitable for separating ions of different sizes, and thus also for use in battery applications. Herein, an ultra-thin ZSM-35 zeolite flake was introduced onto a poly(ether sulfone) based porous membrane. The pore size of the zeolite (ca. 0.5 nm) is intermediary between that of hydrated vanadium ions (>0.6 nm) and protons (<0.24 nm). The resultant membrane can thus be used to perfectly separate vanadium ions and protons, making this technology useful in vanadium flow batteries (VFB). A VFB with a zeolite-coated membrane exhibits a columbic efficiency of >99 % and an energy efficiency of >81 % at 200 mA cm(-2), which is by far the highest value ever reported. These convincing results indicate that zeolite-coated membranes are promising in battery applications.Entities:
Keywords: ZSM-35 zeolite; energy storage; flow batteries; pore size exclusion; porous membranes
Year: 2016 PMID: 26822866 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201510849
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336