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Solar rechargeable Zinc-Bromine Flow Batteries (2023-2026)

Abstract

This project aims to develop a new solar rechargeable Zinc-Bromine flow battery for better utilization of the abundant yet intermittently available sunlight. The key design is to create a solar-driven photoelectrochemical process to convert the discharged electrode materials back to their charged states and realise the direct storage of solar energy. Expected outcomes include new solar driven rechargeable technology and photoelectrode materials, as well as new knowledge generated from collaborations across materials science, photoelectro -chemistry and anotechnology disciplines. Further advances in functional materials for solar energy storage will assist in addressing the global energy shortage and mitigating environmental pollution.

Experts

Associate Professor Bin Luo

Affiliate of Nanomaterials Centre
NanoMaterials Centre
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
UQ Amplify Fellow and Group Leader
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Bin Luo
Bin Luo

Dr Peng Chen

ARC DECRA
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
Peng Chen
Peng Chen