High-Throughput Virtual Screening of Quinones for
Quinones are one of the most promising and widely investigated classes of redox active materials for organic aqueous redox flow batteries.
A Water-Miscible Quinone Flow Battery with High Volumetric Capacity
A water-miscible anthraquinone with polyethylene glycol (PEG)-based solubilizing groups is introduced as the redox-active molecule in a negative electrolyte (negolyte) for aqueous redox flow
Quinones for Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Battery: A Prospective on
This review article provides a comprehensive overview of recent progress in this area, with a specific focus on redox potential, solubility, and stability, and offers valuable insights into the
Quino Energy ramps up production of its organic flow
Right now, Quino is simply swapping out vanadium-based electrolytes in commercial flow batteries with its quinone formulation, the source
UV-Vis spectrophotometry of quinone flow battery
We instrument a quinone–bromine flow battery with a Pd–H reference electrode in order to demonstrate how complexation in both the negative (quinone) and
Alkaline quinone flow battery
The battery operates efficiently with high power density near room temperature.These results demonstrate the stability and performance of redox-active organic molecules in alkaline flow
Alkaline quinone flow battery
We report an alkaline flow battery based on redox-active organic molecules that are composed entirely of Earth-abundant elements and are nontoxic, nonflammable, and safe for use in
Naphthoquinone Flow Battery Letter
hraquinone flow battery molecules. One molecule, with a two-carbon linkage between the lawsone units, and 4 total functionalizations (of the -OCCCOOH type) is predicted to be both more stable and lower
Quino Energy
Quino Energy is a start-up company that is developing water-based flow batteries that store electrical energy in organic molecules called quinones, for commercial and grid applications.
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