We are excited to announce that our NSF project titled “Collaborative Research: Designing Solid Boosters and Electrolytes for Redox-Targeting Flow Batteries” (Award Abstract #2329651) has been funded! This project will advance the development of innovative solid boosters and electrolytes, furthering our work in the field of flow battery technology. Stay tuned for more updates asContinue reading
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Our team has received the Acorn Innovation Award for our “Mushroom-Inspired Vanadium Extraction” Project! Our sincere thanks to MassVentures for recognizing our innovative work. Stay connected with us for more exciting developments in this venture!
Congratulations to the E2STL team on wining the MA Clean Energy Center (MassCEC) Catalyst Award 2022 with the project “Extraction of Vanadium from low cost resources using a bio-inspired, vanadium-binding molecule”.
We are excited to announce that our research proposal in collaboration with Prof. Fuqiang Liu and Prof. Xinfang Jin on High Energy Density Flow Batteries for Naval Installations on Shore and Shipboard Applications has been funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR). Congratulations to the team!!!
Our lab has received an award from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Advanced Manufacturing Office (AMO). In collaboration with Prof. Murat Inalpolat, Prof. Alireza Amirkhizi and AvCarb Material Solutions, this project aims to manufacture fabric electrodes using a high-throughput screening platform for redox flow batteries.
In Collaboration with Triton Systems and Cappillino Research Group at UMass Dartmouth, our lab has been awarded an SBIR grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop swelling-resistant membranes for non-aqueous redox flow batteries.
