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Open access Abstract Vanadium Flow Batteries (VFBs) are a stationary energy storage technology, that can play a pivotal role in the integration of renewable sources into the electrical grid, thanks to unique advantages like power and energy independent sizing, no risk of explosion or fire and extremely long operating life.
Vanadium redox flow batteries (VRFBs) hold great promise as a scalable and efficient energy storage solutions for renewable energy systems as compared to its several counterparts.
They are poised to become a critical component of clean and sustainable energy systems. Among existing flow battery technologies, the vanadium flow battery (VRFB) is widely regarded as the most commercially promising system. The vanadium-based electrolytes in the positive and negative electrodes are indispensable components of VRFBs.
The performance of vanadium battery electrolytes is affected by factors such as vanadium ion concentration, temperature, and state of charge. The performance optimization of VRFB is closely related to the concentration and solubility of vanadium in the electrolyte.
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