Flow batteries are an alternative battery type in the industry (Figure 21). Flow batteries consist of two large separate tanks containing a liquid electrolyte. The battery operates by pumping the two separate electrolytes through a cell to allow ion transfer between the two liquids. A membrane prevents the two liquids from mixing.
The manufacturing of flow battery systems is the focus of the "$24.5 Million for Manufacturing Innovation" funding opportunity. Flow batteries are electrochemical batteries that use externally stored electrolytes, making them cost less, safer, and more flexible and adaptable. The funding opportunity will award up to $20 million for R&D projects in this area.
The main components of a flow battery are the catholyte and anolyte, the electrode and the membrane. The properties of these components can be optimized to improve the performance. PowerPoint slide
Recent research and development in flow batteries is summarised. The importance of fluid flow and mass transfer is highlighted. Studies in small cells with poorly defined flow conditions are considered critically. Modelling approaches are discussed, stressing the need for experimental validation.
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