Monitoring chemical processes in redox flow batteries employing in situ and in operando analyses

A. Alem, P. Poormehrabi, J. Lins, L. Pachernegg-Mair, C. Bandl, V. Ruiz, E. Ventosa, S. Spirk, T. Gutmann, Energy & Environmental Science 18 (2025) 7373–7401.

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Alem, Ahmad; Poormehrabi, Pooria; Lins, Jonas; Pachernegg-Mair, Lukas; Bandl, Christine; Ruiz, Virginia; Ventosa, Edgar; Spirk, Stefan; Gutmann, TorstenLibreCat
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Redox flow batteries (RFBs) are promising solutions for large-scale stationary energy storage due to their scalability and long cycle life. The efficient operation of RFBs requires a thorough understanding of the complex electrochemical processes occurring during charging and discharging. This review provides an overview and perspective of in situ and in operando analytical techniques to monitor RFBs. In more detail, these advanced techniques allow for real-time observation of redox reactions, ion transport, and electrode–electrolyte interactions under working conditions, offering insights into formation of intermediate species and mechanisms of electrolyte degradation, State-of-Charge (SoC), and ion crossover. By discussing the principles, capabilities, and limitations of techniques such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), tomography and radiography, mass spectrometry (MS), and fluorescence microscopy this review highlights the essential role of in situ and in operando approaches in advancing RFB technology.
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Energy & Environmental Science
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18
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15
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7373–7401
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Alem A, Poormehrabi P, Lins J, et al. Monitoring chemical processes in redox flow batteries employing in situ and in operando analyses. Energy & Environmental Science. 2025;18(15):7373–7401. doi:10.1039/D5EE01311A
Alem, A., Poormehrabi, P., Lins, J., Pachernegg-Mair, L., Bandl, C., Ruiz, V., Ventosa, E., Spirk, S., & Gutmann, T. (2025). Monitoring chemical processes in redox flow batteries employing in situ and in operando analyses. Energy & Environmental Science, 18(15), 7373–7401. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5EE01311A
@article{Alem_Poormehrabi_Lins_Pachernegg-Mair_Bandl_Ruiz_Ventosa_Spirk_Gutmann_2025, title={Monitoring chemical processes in redox flow batteries employing in situ and in operando analyses}, volume={18}, DOI={10.1039/D5EE01311A}, number={15}, journal={Energy & Environmental Science}, publisher={The Royal Society of Chemistry}, author={Alem, Ahmad and Poormehrabi, Pooria and Lins, Jonas and Pachernegg-Mair, Lukas and Bandl, Christine and Ruiz, Virginia and Ventosa, Edgar and Spirk, Stefan and Gutmann, Torsten}, year={2025}, pages={7373–7401} }
Alem, Ahmad, Pooria Poormehrabi, Jonas Lins, Lukas Pachernegg-Mair, Christine Bandl, Virginia Ruiz, Edgar Ventosa, Stefan Spirk, and Torsten Gutmann. “Monitoring Chemical Processes in Redox Flow Batteries Employing in Situ and in Operando Analyses.” Energy & Environmental Science 18, no. 15 (2025): 7373–7401. https://doi.org/10.1039/D5EE01311A.
A. Alem et al., “Monitoring chemical processes in redox flow batteries employing in situ and in operando analyses,” Energy & Environmental Science, vol. 18, no. 15, pp. 7373–7401, 2025, doi: 10.1039/D5EE01311A.
Alem, Ahmad, et al. “Monitoring Chemical Processes in Redox Flow Batteries Employing in Situ and in Operando Analyses.” Energy & Environmental Science, vol. 18, no. 15, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2025, pp. 7373–7401, doi:10.1039/D5EE01311A.

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