two half reactions, labeling which is oxidation and which is reduction. You can check your work by balancing the complete reaction using the numbers from the half reaction addition. If you have a problem with an example, check first with the completed balanced equation in the answer section. ...
The obtained results show that the mechanism of the Pt(IV) to Pt(II) reduction changes either in the presence of oxygen or with a pH above 3.6. In the first case, reactions (4), (5), (22)–(25) and (27) are eliminated. In the second case, the amount of [PtCl4]2− is ...
The tanks are used to store electrolyte, the solution where the energy is stored, while the cell is where the redox reactions occur. This property of RFB is one of the main advantages of the technology since it is the reason why the quantity of energy stored is decoupled from the power ...