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Titanium carbide nanoparticle‐decorated electrode enables significant enhancement in performance of all‐vanadium redox flow batteries

Wei et al., 2016

Document ID
11993841978169625855
Author
Wei L
Zhao T
Zeng L
Zhou X
Zeng Y
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Energy Technology

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In this work, we demonstrate that titanium carbide (TiC) nanoparticles exhibit high catalytic activity for the redox reaction of V3+/V2+ in acid solution. TiC nanoparticles enable the oxidation peak potential to be negatively shifted by 100 and 183 mV relative to that of pure …
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