Anthraquinone with tailored structure for a nonaqueous metal–organic redox flow battery
Chemical Communications2012Vol. 48(53), pp. 6669–6669
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Abstract
A nonaqueous, hybrid metal-organic redox flow battery based on tailored anthraquinone structure is demonstrated to have an energy efficiency of ~82% and a specific discharge energy density similar to those of aqueous redox flow batteries, which is due to the significantly improved solubility of anthraquinone in supporting electrolytes.
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