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Vanadium redox flow battery 2 Carbon felt 1 Carbon paper 1 Electrochemical properties 1 Short stack 1 Thermically treated graphene oxides 1 Wet impregnation method 1 Zero-gap flow field cell design 1
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Antonucci, V. 2 Briguglio, N. 2 Di Blasi, A. 2 Di Blasi, O. 2 Busacca, C. 1 Ferraro, M. 1
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Electrochemical investigation of thermically treated graphene oxides as electrode materials for vanadium redox flow battery
Di Blasi, O.; Briguglio, N.; Busacca, C.; Ferraro, M.; … - In: Applied Energy 147 (2015) C, pp. 74-81
Thermically treated graphene oxides (TT-GOs) are synthesized at different temperatures, 100°C, 150°C, 200°C and 300°C in a reducing environment (20% H2/He) and investigated as electrode materials for vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) applications. The treated graphene oxide-based electrodes...
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Charge–discharge performance of carbon fiber-based electrodes in single cell and short stack for vanadium redox flow battery
Di Blasi, A.; Briguglio, N.; Di Blasi, O.; Antonucci, V. - In: Applied Energy 125 (2014) C, pp. 114-122
Electrode materials, having a different graphitic character, are investigated by using a zero-gap flow field cell configuration for vanadium redox flow battery applications (VRFBs). Carbon felt (CF) and carbon paper (CP) are used as electrodes for the membrane–electrode assemblies (MEAs)...
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