2018 AIChE Annual Meeting
(459d) Establishing Design Criteria for Cost-Effective Aqueous and Nonaqueous Redox Flow Batteries
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Recent research has primarily focused on the discovery and development of new redox chemistries. Of particular interest are low cost organic molecules and / or nonaqueous electrolytes with wide electrochemical windows, since decreasing materials cost and increasing cell potential offer credible pathways to lowering battery price. Though exciting, most of these emerging concepts only consider new materials in isolation rather than as part of a battery system. Understanding the critical relationships between material properties and overall battery price is key to enabling systematic improvements in RFBs. In this talk, I will discuss the use of techno-economic modeling as a guide for application-informed fundamental science for aqueous and nonaqueous RFBs with a focus on specifying property requirements for transformative new materials and devices, elucidating key technical hurdles, and, hopefully, motivating new research avenues for the chemical engineering community.