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P R E S E N T E D B Y

Sandia National Laboratories is a multimissionlaboratory managed and operated by National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International Inc., for the U.S. Department of

Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration under contract DE-NA0003525.

Standardization Requirements for Redox Flow Batteries

Leo J . Smal l

Ljsmall@sandia.gov

DOE OE Energy Storage Peer Review

31 Jan 2019

OFFICE OFELECTRICITY DELIVERY &ENERGY RELIABILITY

SAND2019-1042 C

Motivation

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>50% capacity difference after 100 cycles dueonly to membrane

◦ Redox flow batteries are complex systems with many components and testing parameters.

◦ Performance comparisons between labs can be difficult.

Example: Changing ion-exchange membranes in an aqueous-organic RFB.

Standardization Goals

Standardization offers:◦ Researchers the ability to meaningfully compare RFB data across the literature

◦Consumers of flow battery technology meaningful comparison of costa and performance metrics

◦ Identification of best practices

Recommendation for a standard vs. reporting requirement

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Flow Battery Physical Attributes

Electrolyte◦ concentration

◦ viscosity

Membrane◦microporous vs. ion exchange

Electrode materials◦ electrochemical surface area vs. membrane area

Electrolyte volume + flow rate

Flow field geometry

Back Pressure

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Flow Battery Testing Methodology

Charge/discharge rate◦Minimum required?

Depth of discharge

Cell resistance (IR correction)◦Differentiate between cell design and kinetics

Efficiencies – Coulombic/Voltage/Energy

Minimum run time

Capacity fade after X hours or cycles

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Flow Battery Costs

Energy + Power Densities: as tested vs. theoretical◦Maximum rate for given depth of discharge

Materials costs◦Acceptable sources (Alibaba?)

Unusual hazards that might incur extra costs◦ e.g. highly flammable liquids, toxic gases

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Example

“Santa Fe Protocol”Cell◦ 10 cm2 membrane area◦ 10 mL anolyte, 10 mL catholyte◦ 10 mL/min flow rate◦ carbon felt electrode

Testing◦ 25 mA cm-2

◦ 75% depth of discharge◦ 100 cycles (100 h?)

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