In lithium-ion batteries, the anode is negatively charged and usually made out of porous lithiated graphite12. The battery works by moving lithium ions between two electrodes with opposite polarity: the cathode (positively charged) and the anode (negatively charged)2. While the battery is discharging and providing an electric current, the anode releases lithium ions to the cathode, generating a flow of electrons from one side to the other. When plugging in the device, the opposite happens: Lithium ions are released by the cathode and received by the anode3. [pdf]
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The zinc bromine redox flow battery is an electrochemical energy storage technology suitable for stationary applications. Compared to other flow battery chemistries, the Zn-Br cell potentially features lower cost, higher energy densities and better energy efficiencies. [pdf]
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