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Flow Battery Research Collective

Research and development towards an open-source redox flow battery and communicating the science involved to the wider community.

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Hello world!

Hello world! We are a new collective doing (geographically) distributed research towards an open-source flow battery. Much more info to come, but in the meantime, keep track of electrolyte development at Daniel's blog...
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Published on October 18, 2023 by Kirk

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We are a team of researchers developing open-source flow battery technology. Our first project is a development kit for benchtop-scale flow battery, and you can find the repository here: https://codeberg.org/kirkpsmith/RFB-dev-kit

Kirk plans to start writing more about the engineering development of the kit on his personal blog soon: https://dualpower.supply/

Daniel writes frequently on his blog about developments with the electrolyte formulation: https://chemisting.com/

Prof Sanli Faez (https://sanlifaez.github.io/) has joined forces as lead investigator of the FAIR battery project (https://github.com/SanliFaez/FAIR-Battery).


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