Abstract

The organic flow batteries have been considered as the promising systems for electrochemical energy storage because of their potential advantages in promoting energy density and lowering the cost of electrolytes. Enormous efforts have been devoted to design high-performance organic flow batteries, but fundamental and technological hurdles remain to be overcome. Herein, we summarize the current state of organic flow batteries in both aqueous and nonaqueous systems, discuss their limitations, and provide guidance for the further development of the organic flow battery.

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