Harvard researchers discover vitamin-inspired battery for energy storage

on July 23, 2016

Windpower-Engineering-&-DevelopmentHarvard researchers have identified a whole new class of high-performing organic molecules, inspired by vitamin B2, that can safely store electricity from intermittent energy sources like solar and wind power in large batteries.

The development builds on previous work in which the team developed a high-capacity flow battery that stored energy in organic molecules called quinones and a food additive called ferrocyanide. That advance was a game-changer, delivering the first high-performance, non-flammable, non-toxic, non-corrosive, and low-cost chemicals that could enable large-scale, inexpensive electricity storage.

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Windpower EngineeringHarvard researchers discover vitamin-inspired battery for energy storage