Journal of Power Sources, Vol.272, 436-447, 2014
Model of a vanadium redox flow battery with an anion exchange membrane and a Larminie-correction
Membranes are an important part of vanadium redox flow battery cells. Most cell designs use Naflon (R)-type membranes which are cation exchange membranes. Anion exchange membranes are reported to improve cell performance. A model for a vanadium redox flow battery with an anion exchange membrane is developed. The model is then used to calculate terminal voltages for open circuit and charge-discharge conditions. The results are compared to measured data from a laboratory test cell with 40 cm(2) active membrane area. For higher charge and discharge currents, an empirical correction for the terminal voltage is proposed. The model geometry comprises the porous electrodes and the connected pipes, allowing a study of the flow in the entrance region for different state-of-charges. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Vanadium redox flow battery;Modeling and simulation;Anion exchange membrane;Cell design;Terminal voltage