Enhancing energy efficiency and long-term durability of vanadium redox flow battery with catalytically graphitized carbon fiber felts as electrodes by boron doping

Authors
Yang, InchanLee, SoraJang, DawonLee, Jung-EunCho, Se YounLee, Sungho
Issue Date
2022-10
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Electrochimica Acta, v.429
Abstract
A boron doping on a commercial carbon fiber felt (CFF) is used to assemble a high-performance vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB). The CFF is immersed in the boric acid solution and subjected to a heat-treatment up to 2700 C. The crystallinity of the boron-doped samples increases more than threefold when compared to only heat -treated CFF, indicating that boron induces CFF to highly graphitized CFF. As a result, electrochemical imped-ance spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry reveal that boron-doped CFFs increase electrical conductivities. In addition, when the boron-doped CFFs are applied to VRFB electrodes, their electrochemical performances are improved compared to CFF and only heat-treated CFF. The CFFB5 that is a sample containing 0.6 at.% of boron contents exhibits the best electrochemical performance in the single-cell test compared to the other samples. In particular, the CFFB5 sample provides excellent energy efficiency (90% at 50 mA cm-2) and long-term durability (98.1% over 150 cycles). Consequently, our approach introduces effective modulation of commercially available CFF with a significant graphitization via a feasible boron doping method and we conclude that the resulting boron-doped CFF induces improved electrochemical performance for VRFB applications when the appropriate amount of a doping agent is provided.
Keywords
ACTIVATED CARBON; PERFORMANCE; LAYER; FABRICATION; CATALYST; OXYGEN; Carbon fiber felt; Boron doping; Catalytic graphitization; Vanadium redox flow battery
ISSN
0013-4686
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/114495
DOI
10.1016/j.electacta.2022.141033
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