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A zeolite ion exchange membrane for redox flow batteries
Zhi Xu1, Ioannis Michos, Xuerui Wang
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA. Junhang.dong@uc.edu.
Abstract:
The zeolite-T membrane was discovered to have high proton permselectivity against vanadium ions and exhibit low electrical resistance in acidic electrolyte solutions because of its enormous proton concentration and small thickness. The zeolite membrane was demonstrated to be an efficient ion exchange membrane in vanadium redox flow batteries.
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