Removal of iron from vanadium redox flow battery electrolyte using ion exchange

- Organization:
- The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 1056 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 11, 2024
Abstract
Bushveld Belco is commissioning a plant for production of electrolyte used in vanadium redox flow
batteries. Owing to the source material, the electrolyte is contaminated with Fe, at concentrations
up to 140 mg/L, which negatively affects battery performance. This study examined the use of ion
exchange to reduce the Fe concentration to the target value of < 100 mg/L from a feed solution
containing 100 g/L V in 4 M H2SO4. Four resins with possible application were identified: Puromet
MTS9570, Puromet MTX7010, Puromet MTS9500, and Puromet MTC1600H. Puromet MTS9570
outperformed the other three resins in all batch experiments with respect to loading capacity and
selectivity over V, and was evaluated for Fe removal in fixed-bed column loading tests. Based on
these data, preliminary sizing and design of a full-scale column was undertaken. Owing to the
difficulty of eluting this resin, a philosophy of discarding the resin on loading to full capacity was
considered. These data revealed that, despite the high selectivity of this resin for Fe over V, it would
be too expensive and impractical to use this resin for full-scale operation under such conditions.
It is recommended to remove iron earlier in the flowsheet prior to generation of the 4 M H2SO4
electrolyte.
Citation
APA:
(2024) Removal of iron from vanadium redox flow battery electrolyte using ion exchangeMLA: Removal of iron from vanadium redox flow battery electrolyte using ion exchange. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.