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Porphyrin‐Based Symmetric Redox‐Flow Batteries towards Cold‐Climate Energy Storage
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Electrochemical energy storage with redox-flow batteries (RFBs) under subzero temperature is of great significance for the use of renewable energy in cold regions. However, RFBs are generally used above 10 °C. Herein we present non-aqueous organic RFBs based on 5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphyrin (H<sub>2</sub> TPP) as a bipolar redox-active material (anode: [H<sub>2</sub> TPP]<sup>2-</sup> /H<sub>2</sub> TPP, cathode: H<sub>2</sub> TPP/[H<sub>2</sub> TPP]<sup>2+</sup> ) and a Y-zeolite-poly(vinylidene fluoride) (Y-PVDF) ion-selective membrane with high ionic conductivity as a separator. The constructed RFBs exhibit a high volumetric capacity of 8.72 Ah L<sup>-1</sup> with a high voltage of 2.83 V and excellent cycling stability (capacity retention exceeding 99.98 % per cycle) in the temperature range between 20 and -40 °C. Our study highlights principles for the design of RFBs that operate at low temperatures, thus offering a promising approach to electrochemical energy storage under cold-climate conditions.
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