Issue 6, 2022

An open-source platform for 3D-printed redox flow battery test cells

Abstract

The development of new, large-scale stationary energy storage technologies, such as redox flow batteries, is vital to fully utilise renewable energy resources. However, test cells capable of assisting in this development can be prohibitively expensive and unreliable. Here, an open-source, low-cost, customisable 3D-printed test cell is presented as an alternative. These newly developed cells are designed to be printable using affordable desktop 3D-printers and readily available polymers. A simulation-led design optimisation yielded an improved internal manifold geometry that demonstrated improved real-world performance. The polymers used have been tested for chemical compatibility and through the use of advanced X-ray micro-CT, optimised parameters for 3D-printing have been identified. This framework provides a straightforward process enabling researchers to produce robust cells at an extremely low cost, helping to democratise research and widen accessibility to flow electrochemistry.

Graphical abstract: An open-source platform for 3D-printed redox flow battery test cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Nov 2021
Accepted
21 Jan 2022
First published
21 Feb 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022,6, 1529-1540

An open-source platform for 3D-printed redox flow battery test cells

H. O'Connor, J. J. Bailey, O. M. Istrate, P. A. A. Klusener, R. Watson, S. Glover, F. Iacoviello, D. J. L. Brett, P. R. Shearing and P. Nockemann, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2022, 6, 1529 DOI: 10.1039/D1SE01851E

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