(103h) Understanding the Influence of Thermal Pretreatment on Carbon Paper Electrodes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries
AIChE Annual Meeting
2018
2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
Transport and Energy Processes
Redox Flow Batteries for Energy Storage
Monday, October 29, 2018 - 10:06am to 10:24am
To this end, we utilize a suite of ex-situ characterization techniques, coupled with flow cell testing, to explore structure-performance relations of thermally pretreated carbon paper electrodes. Specifically, we vary thermal pretreatment temperature from 400 °C, a commonly used temperature for VRB electrode treatments [3,4], to 500 °C, to quantify changes in the physicochemical properties of the electrode, and link these changes to shifts in VRB performance. We leverage microscopic, spectroscopic, and analytical techniques to determine how microstructural, morphological, and chemical properties of electrodes are impacted by thermal pretreatment. We then evaluate the effect of these properties on flow cell performance using polarization, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and cell cycling. We find that many factors contribute to the observed electrode performance, including hydrophilicity, electrochemical surface area, and surface chemistry, and that not all of these factors improve with increasing temperature. Consequently, while the best overall performance is achieved with pretreatment at 475 °C, a 26% increase in maximum power density over the base case of pretreatment at 400 °C, this enhancement is based on a balance of critical properties rather than a maximization of all.
Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research, an Energy Innovation Hub funded by the United States Department of Energy. K.V.G acknowledges additional funding from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. A.F.C. acknowledges financial support from the Swiss National Science Foundation (P2EZP2_172183).
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