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Volume 6 Issue 5, May 2021

Preventing the cross-over

Polysulfide-based redox flow batteries have great potential for grid-scale storage, but they suffer from performance deterioration primarily due to active species cross-over through membranes. Yi-Chun Lu and team develop a Nafion-based membrane that prevents the cross-over and enables these batteries to achieve long-term operational stabilities.

See Lu et al.

Image: Yi-Chun Lu, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Cover Design: Thomas Phillips.

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