The proposed redox electrolyte system, concentrated solutions of Keggin type silicotungstic acid (H4SiW12O40), have been tested using the microelectrode methodology to determine mass-Transport (effectively diffusional) coefficients for charge propagation and homogeneous (electron self-exchange) rates of electron transfers. Silicotungstic acid (H4SiW12O40) acts as proton conductors, and undergoes fast, reversible, multi-electron electron transfers leading to the formation of highly conducting, mixed-valence (tungsten(VI,V) heteropoly blue) compounds. To develop useful electroanalytical diagnostic criteria, electroanalytical approaches utilizing ultramicrodisk electrodes have been adapted to characterization of redox electrolytes. Combination of two parallel ultramicroelectrode-based experiments performed under radial (long-Term experiment; e.g., slow scan rate) and linear (short-Term experiment; e.g., fast scan rate) diffusion conditions permits determination of both effective concentration of redox centers and transport (diffusion) coefficient parameters, which are crucial to evaluation of the utility of a redox electrolyte for charge storage.

Ultramicroelectrode Based Approaches to Diagnose Utility of Redox Electrolytes in Flow Batteries

Vezzu' K.;Negro E.;Di Noto V.
2022

Abstract

The proposed redox electrolyte system, concentrated solutions of Keggin type silicotungstic acid (H4SiW12O40), have been tested using the microelectrode methodology to determine mass-Transport (effectively diffusional) coefficients for charge propagation and homogeneous (electron self-exchange) rates of electron transfers. Silicotungstic acid (H4SiW12O40) acts as proton conductors, and undergoes fast, reversible, multi-electron electron transfers leading to the formation of highly conducting, mixed-valence (tungsten(VI,V) heteropoly blue) compounds. To develop useful electroanalytical diagnostic criteria, electroanalytical approaches utilizing ultramicrodisk electrodes have been adapted to characterization of redox electrolytes. Combination of two parallel ultramicroelectrode-based experiments performed under radial (long-Term experiment; e.g., slow scan rate) and linear (short-Term experiment; e.g., fast scan rate) diffusion conditions permits determination of both effective concentration of redox centers and transport (diffusion) coefficient parameters, which are crucial to evaluation of the utility of a redox electrolyte for charge storage.
2022
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