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Day: June 24, 2015

New Solar Flow Battery Publication

June 24, 2015September 7, 2015
by Yiying Wu at 4:06pmSeptember 7, 2015

Mingzhe’s paper on the lithium-iodine solar flow battery has been accepted by JACS(Highlighted by Nature Chemistry).

Other coauthors include Billy, Damian, Zhongjie and Xiaodi. This works enables the integration between photoelectrodes and flow batteries for solar-chargeable flow batteries.

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