Researchers Develop a Stable Catholyte for Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries

The researchers have submitted a patent application for this new technology

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Researchers at the University of Akron, United States, have asserted that they have developed the most stable catholyte (positive electrolyte) for aqueous organic redox flow batteries (AORFB) and demonstrated cells that could keep 90% of stored energy capacity over 6,000 cycles and 16 years of uninterrupted service.

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