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21 May
15:35

DOE research says fluorenone could replace vanadium in flow battery systems

A compound commonly found in candles could boost grid-scale energy storage instead of vanadium, according to researchers at the US Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Common organic fluorenone, a bright yellow powder, holds promise for storing grid energy in redox flow battery systems, the researchers say in a report published in the 21 May issue of the journal Science, Kallanish reports. The PNNL has also filed for a patent on the…
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