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HERO ID
759125
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Solubility of vanadyl sulfate in concentrated sulfuric acid solutions
Author(s)
Rahman, F; Skyllas-Kazacos, M
Year
1998
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Power Sources
ISSN:
0378-7753
Volume
72
Issue
2
Page Numbers
105-110
DOI
10.1016/S0378-7753(97)02692-X
URL
http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S037877539702692X
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Abstract
The specific energy of the vanadium redox battery is determined by the solubility of the four vanadium oxidation states in sulfuric acid. While recent studies have shown that a higher vanadium concentration than that initially proposed might be feasible, further reliable solubility data for the various vanadium ions is required if the electrolyte composition is to be properly optimized. This study describes the results of a solubility study of vanadyl sulfate in sulfuric acid. VOSO4 is the species which exists in the discharged positive half-cell of the vanadium redox cell. The solubility data have been generated in sulfuric acid concentrations that range from 0 to 9 mol/l and at temperatures between 10 and 50°C. The solubility of VOSO4 is found to decrease continuously with increasing H2SO4 concentration and decreasing temperature. At 20°C, the solubility of VOSO4 in distilled water is 3.280 mol/l whereas in 9 M H2SO4 it is 0.260 mol/l. The drop in solubility with increasing H2SO4 concentration is significant and is more pronounced at lower concentrations. A multivariable solubility prediction model has been developed as a function of temperature and total sulfate/bisulfate (SO42− and HSO4−) concentration using the extended Debye–Huckel functional form. The average absolute deviation of the predicted solubility values from experimental data is 4.5% with a maximum deviation of about 12% over the abovementioned temperature and sulfuric acid concentration range. When solubility data in the more useful H2SO4 concentration range of 3–7 M is considered, the solubility correlation improved with an average absolute deviation of only 3.0% and a maximum deviation of about 7%.
Keywords
Vanadium redox battery; Sulfuric acid concentration; Vanadyl sulfate; Solubility
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IRIS
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Vanadium Compounds - Problem Formulation
Manual review of existing IRIS and PPRTV assessments
IRIS 2011/2014
Combined data set
Dataset for title/abstract screening
Excluded- PECO criteria not met (TIAB)
From 2011 V2O5 IRIS assessment
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Vanadium Inhalation
Combined Dataset
Dataset for title/abstract screening
Excluded- PECO criteria not met (TIAB)
Manual review of existing IRIS and PPRTV assessments
From 2011/2014 V2O5 IRIS assessment
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Vanadium Pentoxide (Draft, 2011)
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