Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 6, 2026

A Protocol for Electrochemical Evaluations and State of Charge Diagnostics of a Symmetric Organic Redox Flow Battery
Published on: February 13, 2017
A hybrid hydrazine redox flow battery with a reversible electron acceptor
Swapnil Varhade1, Zahid M Bhat, Ravikumar Thimmappa
1Department of Chemistry and Centre for Energy Science, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune, Dr Homi Bhabha Road, Pashan, Pune, 411008, India. musthafa@iiserpune.ac.in.
Abstract:
Hydrazine is a pollutant with high hydrogen content, offering tremendous possibilities in a direct hydrazine fuel cell (DHFC) as it can be converted into electricity via benign end products. Due to the inner sphere nature of half-cell chemistries, hydrazine cross over triggers parasitic chemistry at the Pt-based air cathode of a state-of-the-art DHFC, overly complicating the already sluggish electrode kinetics at the positive electrode. Here, we illustrate that by altering the interfacial chemistry of the catholyte from inner sphere to outer sphere, the parasitic chemistry can be dissociated from the redox chemistry of the electron acceptor and the hybrid fuel cell can be driven by simple carbon-based cathodes. The reversible nature of an outer sphere catholyte leads to a hybrid fuel cell redox flow battery with performance metrics ∼4 times higher than a Pt-based DHFC-air configuration.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Balancing Redox Equations
Batteries and Fuel Cells
Redox Reactions
Redox Reactions
Electron Carriers
Over the many stages of cellular respiration, glucose breaks down into carbon dioxide and water. Electron carriers pick up electrons lost by glucose in these reactions, temporarily storing and releasing them into the electron...
Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals I

