Verification of Redox Flow Batteries’ Functionality by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Tests
The state-of-the-art functionality test of classic redox-flow-stacks measures the current⁻voltage characteristic with the technical electrolyte. This research paper aims to simplify the validation of redox flow batteries’ functionality by conducting electrochemical impedance spec...
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doaj-6bb191f2523047c38daed84d7082e1232020-11-24T20:56:59ZengMDPI AGBatteries2313-01052018-11-01445810.3390/batteries4040058batteries4040058Verification of Redox Flow Batteries’ Functionality by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy TestsDaniel Manschke0Thorsten Seipp1Sascha Berthold2K. Andreas Friedrich3Volterion GmbH, Carlo-Schmid-Allee 3, D-44263 Dortmund, GermanyVolterion GmbH, Carlo-Schmid-Allee 3, D-44263 Dortmund, GermanyVolterion GmbH, Carlo-Schmid-Allee 3, D-44263 Dortmund, GermanyGerman Aerospace Center, Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, Pfaffenwaldring 38-40, D-70569 Stuttgart, GermanyThe state-of-the-art functionality test of classic redox-flow-stacks measures the current⁻voltage characteristic with the technical electrolyte. This research paper aims to simplify the validation of redox flow batteries’ functionality by conducting electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) on redox flow stacks. Since the electrolyte used in the batteries is usually toxic and aggressive, it would be a significant simplification to verify the functionality with an alternative, non-toxic fluid. EIS measurements on batteries with larger sized electrodes, multiple cells, and different fluids were performed. It was demonstrated that all impedances are repeatable, thereby validating this procedure as a qualification method for full-size and complex batteries with an alternative fluid. EIS measurements were able to detect deliberately manipulated cells. This research uses three different analysis methods for the acquired data to identify errors. The respective approaches are, firstly, (1) a comparison of the Nyquist plots; secondly, (2) a comparison of the Bode plots; and thirdly, (3) a comparison of the calculated characteristic values of the equivalent circuits. The analysis found that all methods are suitable to detect errors in the batteries. Nevertheless, the bode-plot comparison method proves to be especially advantageous, because it enables a quantitative statement.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-0105/4/4/58Vanadium-Redox-flow batteryquality controlelectrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) |
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Verification of Redox Flow Batteries’ Functionality by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Tests |
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Verification of Redox Flow Batteries’ Functionality by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Tests |
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Verification of Redox Flow Batteries’ Functionality by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Tests |
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Verification of Redox Flow Batteries’ Functionality by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Tests |
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Verification of Redox Flow Batteries’ Functionality by Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Tests |
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verification of redox flow batteries’ functionality by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy tests |
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The state-of-the-art functionality test of classic redox-flow-stacks measures the current⁻voltage characteristic with the technical electrolyte. This research paper aims to simplify the validation of redox flow batteries’ functionality by conducting electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) on redox flow stacks. Since the electrolyte used in the batteries is usually toxic and aggressive, it would be a significant simplification to verify the functionality with an alternative, non-toxic fluid. EIS measurements on batteries with larger sized electrodes, multiple cells, and different fluids were performed. It was demonstrated that all impedances are repeatable, thereby validating this procedure as a qualification method for full-size and complex batteries with an alternative fluid. EIS measurements were able to detect deliberately manipulated cells. This research uses three different analysis methods for the acquired data to identify errors. The respective approaches are, firstly, (1) a comparison of the Nyquist plots; secondly, (2) a comparison of the Bode plots; and thirdly, (3) a comparison of the calculated characteristic values of the equivalent circuits. The analysis found that all methods are suitable to detect errors in the batteries. Nevertheless, the bode-plot comparison method proves to be especially advantageous, because it enables a quantitative statement. |
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Vanadium-Redox-flow battery quality control electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) |
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