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In situ Electrosynthesis of Anthraquinone Electrolytes in Aqueous Flow Batteries

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2020-09-02

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Jing, Yan, Wu, Min, Wong, Andrew A, Fell, Eric M, Jin, Shijian, Pollack, Daniel A, Kerr, Emily F, Gordon, Roy G, and Aziz, Michael J. "In Situ Electrosynthesis of Anthraquinone Electrolytes in Aqueous Flow Batteries." Green Chemistry 22, no. 18 (2020): 684-92. doi: 10.1039/d0gc02236e

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We demonstrate the electrochemical oxidation of an anthracene derivative to a redox-active anthraquinone at room temperature in a flow cell without the use of hazardous oxidants or noble metal catalysts. The anthraquinone, generated in situ, was used as the active species in a flow battery electrolyte without further modification or purification. This potentially scalable, safe, green, and economical electrosynthetic method is also applied to another anthracene-based derivative and may be extended to other redox-active aromatics.

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Pollution, Environmental Chemistry

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