Chinese scientists build polysulfide-iodide redox flow battery with 87.9% energy efficiency

Scientists in China designed a suplhuer-based redox flow battery with a peak power density of 95.7 mW cm2 and an average energy efficiency of 76.5% at 30 mA cm2 within 50 cycles.

Chinese scientists build polysulfide-iodide redox flow battery with 87.9% energy efficiency

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