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Redox flow batteries have the potential to accelerate the transition to a green‐energy economy by integrating renewable technologies into the electrical grid. Their porous carbon electrodes need to balance the trade‐off between mass transport and kinetics. In article number 2006716, Antoni Forner‐Cuenca and co‐workers show that non‐solvent induced phase separation can be leveraged as a versatile and...
Porous carbonaceous electrodes are performance‐defining components in redox flow batteries (RFBs), where their properties impact the efficiency, cost, and durability of the system. The overarching challenge is to simultaneously fulfill multiple seemingly contradictory requirements—i.e., high surface area, low pressure drop, and facile mass transport—without sacrificing scalability or manufacturability...
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