Recent Research on Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries: A review on
Electrolyte Preparation, Mass Transfer and Charge Transfer for
Electrolyte Performance Enhancement
Abstract
Vanadium electrolyte is one of the most critical materials for vanadium
redox flow batteries (VRB). Reducing the cost of vanadium electrolyte
and improving its performance are ongoing research priorities for VRB.
Currently, the control of the cost of vanadium electrolyte mainly relies
on the development of new processes and optimization of traditional
processes. Improving the performance of electrolytes mainly involves two
aspects: mass transfer and charge transfer, such as introducing
additives, optimizing supporting electrolytes, and developing new
electrode catalysts. This article reviews the progress in improving the
performance of VRB in the past 10 years, including three main aspects:
the preparation of electrolytes, the influence of mass transfer on
battery performance, and the influence of charge transfer on battery
performance. Further discussed the impact of different factors on the
improvement of VRB performance. Finally, summarized the challenges faced
by VRB in performance improvement and commercial applications, and made
suggestions for future research and development of VRB.