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Redox-Flow-Batterien

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Redox-Flow-Batterien, auch Fluss- oder Flüssigbatterien oder „Redoxbrennstoffzellen“ genannt, sind galvanische Speicher mit löslichen Reagentien. Das Kapitel beleuchtet den Stand der Technik: Zellchemie, Materialien, technische Eigenschaften, technologische Herausforderungen und Visionen.

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Kurzweil, P. (2015). Redox-Flow-Batterien. In: Elektrochemische Speicher. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10900-4_6

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