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Raman spectroscopy studies of concentrated vanadium redox battery positive electrolytes
Authors:N Kausar  R Howe  M Skyllas-Kazacos
Affiliation:(1) School of Chemical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2052;(2) School of Chemical Engineering & Industrial Chemistry and School of Chemistry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2052
Abstract:Spectroscopic changes in highly concentrated vanadium(V)-sulfate solutions to be used in the lsquovanadium redox batteryrsquo are consistent with the presence of more than one V(V)-sulfate species. The results of Raman spectroscopy indicate that the major species in highly acidic conditions are VO2SO4 , VO2(SO4)2 3–, VO2(HSO4)2 , VO3 , V(V) dimers with V2O3 4+ and V2O4 2+ central units. The nature and amount of these species depends upon the V(V) and total sulfate concentrations as well as on S to V and H+ to V ratios in the positive half-cell electrolyte. V(V) forms V2O3 4+, VO2(SO4)2 3– and their copolymer species at higher total sulfate concentrations, which tends to stabilize the vanadium (V) positive electrolyte in the vanadium redox battery. The V(V) and V(IV) species show the least interaction with each other. Ageing of concentrated V(V) solutions at elevated temperature (50 °C) produces decomposition of species causing formation of V2O5 precipitates with a decrease in the amount of vanadium polymer.
Keywords:Raman spectra  redox cell  vanadium ion  vanadium sulfates  VRB
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