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Multi-Modal Characterization and Analysis of Organic Redox-Flow Batteries by EPR and NMR

Researchers worldwide collaborate to discover new resources for sustainable energy. They investigate novel battery materials and systems for enhanced energy conversion efficiency and environmental friendliness.

Organic redox-flow batteries (RFB) have emerged as a newer player in the field of flow batteries. RFB’s make use of organic redox active molecules, termed catholyte and anolyte, to generate chemical potential differences in an electrochemical cell. 

Learn how EPR and NMR are useful for analyzing and characterizing organic Redox Flow batteries, as well as investigating degradation, a frequent problem in organic Redox flow batteries.

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