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Improvement of zinc-cerium redox flow batteries using mixed methanesulfonate-chloride negative electrolyteAmini et al., 2019
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- Amini K
- Pritzker M
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The performance of a zinc-cerium redox flow battery (RFB) with mixed methanesulfonate (MSA)–chloride negative electrolyte is compared to that of a zinc-cerium RFB with pure MSA electrolyte. Half-cell studies on a polyvinyl-ester carbon electrode confirm that the addition of …
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