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This work describes a two‐step method of in situ electrodeposition and following oxidation to prepare carbon paper (CP) modified with tin dioxide (SnO2) particle as bifunctional electrode for vanadium redox flow battery. Electrodeposition technique was employed to load metal tin particle on CP, which was subsequently oxidized to tin dioxide at high temperature. CPs modified by SnO2 with different...
In this paper, carbon paper as positive electrode for vanadium redox flow battery was etched by chlorosulfonic acid with assistance of ultrasonication. Carbon layer-exfoliated, wettability-enhanced, SO3H-functionalized carbon paper was successfully achieved by facile treatment. The electrochemical kinetics of VO2+/VO2+ redox reaction on carbon paper was significantly improved after the treatment....
Modification of carbon paper by hydrothermal ammoniated treatment for vanadium redox battery was investigated in this paper. The content of nitrogen in the carbon paper improved from 2.957 to 6.432 % due to the introduced of nitrogenous groups. The surface smoothness and morphology of carbon fiber did not change after the hydrothermal ammoniated treatment. In the mean time, the hydrophilicity has...
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