PATENT on Electroactive Nanofluids (ENFs) for energy storage in Flow Cells
New review Chem.Soc.Rev. 2015 just published
PATENT on Electroactive Nanofluids (ENFs) for energy storage in Flow Cells
New review Chem.Soc.Rev. 2015 just published
FLOWBAT is a newly created Plataforma Tecnológica Interdisciplinar (PTI) Funded by CSIC, formed by a multidisciplinary group of centers and coordinated by Ricardo Santamaría from INCAR(CSIC) (Oviedo)
Picture of many of the members of the project at the kick-off meeting in Zaragoza (Sept 19, 2019)
Working on the development of large-scale energy storage demonstrators, with state of the art all-vanadium RFB at the core, but also exploring novel materials for novel Flow Cells.
Graphene-based Electroactive Nanofluids for Energy Storage
Researchers from the Spanish National Research Council at the Institut Català de Nanociència i Nanotecnologia- CIN2 (CSIC) and the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) have recently developed a novel type of nanocarbon-based fluids for energy storage in flow cells. They can be used for a wide range of systems that require high power and medium energy densities such as distributed and smart grid applications, stand-alone power systems, load leveling, uninterruptible power supply, etc. The technology has been proved as a prototype and shows high performance, fast charge-discharge and efficient cyclability (98% after 1.500 cycles).
Industrial partners are being sought to collaborate and/or exploit the existing know-how through a patent license agreement.
High performance flow supercapacitor
Energy storage is in the midst of a revolutionary change which will turn it into a key factor within the upcoming sustainable energy model. Among Electrochemical Energy Storage Systems (EES), redox flow batteries are considered the strongest technology to tackle higher-power applications at a low cost. Their feasible design makes it suitable for their use a wide range of systems that require high power and medium energy densities such us distributed and smart grid applications, However, the limited solubility of electroactive solutions hinders their energy density.
Electroactive Nanofluids (ENFs) can provide a higher concentration of active material and higher energy density. Also capacitive nanocarbon provides a fast energy storage mechanism.
The novel nanocarbon-based fluids are based on dispersions of electroactive nanoparticles in an electrolytic solution that makes it suitable for fast electrical energy storage in flow cells with high-power storage comparable to state-of-the-art supercapacitors plus increased energy density (10KW/Kg; 100 Wh/Kg).
Main advantages and applications
The novel storage technology can be used in systems that require high power and medium Energy densities such as distributed and smart grid applications, stand-alone power systems, load balancers, uninterruptible power supply UPSs, as well as in ones that demand a fast and refuelling recharge like flow cells batteries, automobiles, etc.
The main advantages are:
Patent Status
European Priority Patent.
For further information please contact
Isabel Gavilanes-Pérez, PhD.
Deputy Vice-Presidency for
Knowledge Transfer, CSIC.
Tel.: +34 – 93 594 77 00
Fax: +34 – 93 580 14 96
Isabel.gavilanes@csic.es