Chinese researchers achieved a breakthrough in their development of organic flow batteries, creating novel ORAMs that help them achieve significant numbers in aqueous flow batteries. In the recent findings by researchers from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, they were able to retain as much as 99.95 percent capacity even after running 850 cycles with their new cell.
This latest development is novel naphthalene derivative-based electrolytes that are air-stable, overcoming the challenges and effects of not using inert gases.
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