2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(518m) Probing the Link between Aqueous-Phase Ce3+/Ce4+ Structure and Redox Kinetics for Energy Storage
Authors
We will briefly discuss how X-ray absorption and UV-Vis spectroscopy can be used to unravel the structure of metal ions in different acids. This redox couple is used in the well-studied vanadium RFB system. We will also show how X-ray absorption and UV-Vis can be used to study the Ce3+/Ce4+ redox couple. Ce3+/Ce4+ has a high positive potential1 that makes it useful for applications for indirect oxidation, and for higher power densities for RFBs without requiring increases in current densities. We show that although Ce3+ is solely complexed by water, Ce4+ is prone to complexation with the anion, which significantly impacts the redox potential of the couple. Using our experimental methods, combined with DFT calculations, we explain the role of the electrolyte on structure and solubility. We compare the energy of Ce4+ complexation (determined from the change in redox potential) and the structure of the Ce ions in different electrolytes to our measured kinetic data to understand the mechanism of the reaction in aqueous phase on different electrocatalyst surfaces.
References
(1) Tucker, M. C.; Weiss, A.; Weber, A. Z. Improvement and Analysis of the Hydrogen-Cerium Redox Flow Cell. J. Power Sources 2016, 327, 591â598.