posted on 2018-10-31, 09:49authored byIan M. Shropshire
Regenesys® is a regenerative fuel cell based on the sulphur and sodium bromide redox
couple. On charging the system sulphur (polysulphide) is reduced to the sulphide and
bromide oxidised to bromine. During discharge or power delivery the sulphide is oxidised
back to sulphur (polysulphide) and the bromine reduced back to the bromide
The bromide electrolyte pH decreases during operation. This is symptomatic of the chemical
imbalance within the system. HS- is transported across the membrane where oxidisation by
the bromine ultimately yields sulphuric acid. Back diffusion of protons will occur if low pH
is maintained. The result is the neutralisation of the polysulphide electrolyte (HS- and OH-)
and consequently the inhibition of the hydroxyl dependent discharge process that decreases
the discharge capacity. [Continues.]
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Publication date
2001
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A Master's Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of Master of Philosophy at Loughborough University.