Highly Selective Porous Composite Membrane with Bromine Capturing ability for Bromine-based Flow Battery

2021 
Abstract Bromine-based flow batteries (Br-FBs) are receiving more and more attention because of the high potential, high solubility and low cost of the Br2/Br- redox couple. However, the self-discharge reaction caused by the bromine diffusion leads to serious and irreversible capacity decay of Br-FBs. Herein, a porous composite membrane is designed for Br-FBs, upon which a highly selective separation layer is constructed by introducing bromine complexing agent. Apart from the intrinsically high selectivity on bromine, the complexing agent in the non-porous selective layer can complex with the diffused bromine. Therefore, the diffused bromine is captured by the separation layer, consequently can suppress the battery self-discharging. The Zinc-bromine single flow battery (ZBSFB) assembled with the prepared porous composite membrane demonstrates a columbic efficiency of 97.42% and an energy efficiency of 85.31% at 40 mA cm-2. Moreover, this battery can operate stably at a high current density of 140 mA cm-2, much higher than that of the pristine membrane matrix (only 40 mA cm-2), enabling a higher-power density ZBSFB. Most importantly, this ZBSFB exhibits a much higher capacity retention rate after resting for 24 hours than that of based on a pristine membrane matrix (69.3% vs. 35.7%), suggesting a dramatically improved membrane selectivity. Therefore, the designed porous composite membranes can be a very promising prospect for Br-FB applications.
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