| Literature DB >> 33295127 |
Yuanyuan Li1, Ziang Xu2,3, Yahua Liu1, Shijian Jin4, Eric M Fell2, Baoguo Wang3, Roy G Gordon4, Michael J Aziz2, Zhengjin Yang1,5, Tongwen Xu1.
Abstract
Ferrocene (Fc) is one of the very limited organic catholyte options for aqueous organic flow batteries (AOFBs), a potential electrochemical energy storage solution to the intermittency of renewable electricity. Commercially available Fc derivatives are barely soluble in water, while existing methods for making water-soluble Fc derivatives by appending hydrophilic or charged moieties are tedious and time-consuming, with low yields. Here, a strategy was developed based on host-guest inclusion to acquire water-soluble Fc-based catholytes by simply mixing Fc derivatives with β-cyclodextrins (β-CDs) in water. Factors determining the stability and the electrochemical behavior of the inclusion complexes were identified. When adopted in a neutral pH AOFB, the origin of capacity loss was identified to be a chemical degradation caused by the nucleophilic attack on the center FeIII atom of the oxidized Fc derivatives. By limiting the state of charge, a low capacity fade rate of 0.0073 % h-1 (or 0.0020 % per cycle) was achieved. The proposed strategy may be extended to other families of electrochemically active water-insoluble organic compounds, bringing more electrolyte options for practical AOFB applications.Entities:
Keywords: aqueous organic flow battery; catholyte; cyclodextrin; ferrocene; host-guest inclusion
Year: 2020 PMID: 33295127 DOI: 10.1002/cssc.202002516
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ChemSusChem ISSN: 1864-5631 Impact factor: 8.928