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Michael Marshak

@michaelmarshak

Assistant Professor of Chemistry at CU Boulder | Flow Battery Research

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Perspective on Aqueous Redox Flow Batteries by Perry, Rodby, Brushett "Aq. flow batteries with voltages >1.5 V are possible, and there are significant benefits to operating at these higher potentials, most notably significant capital cost reductions" pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

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Great perspective in J. Am. Chem. Soc. by Prof. Daniel Nocera. Not only is proton-coupled electron transfer important, but we also need to understand and design systems that can undergo proton-DEcoupled electron transfer. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja…

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Back in Bismuth! Bismuth Electrocatalyst Enabling Reversible Redox Kinetics of a Chelated Chromium Flow Battery Anolyte doi.org/10.1149/1945-7… via IOPscience

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Check out latest publication in Applied Materials Today Applied Materials Today Journal titled "Mediating anion-cation interactions to improve aqueous flow battery electrolytes" doi.org/10.1016/j.apmt… download for free until July 9 here: authors.elsevier.com/c/1f6AA8M-opwPO~

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Inert in water but not acetonitrile, and a stronger reducing agent than sodium metal. I hope this encourages researchers to isolate and fully characterize flow battery materials like any other chemical. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

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Everything looks worse in black and white: Chrome gives us those nice bright colors. Isolation and Characterization of a Highly Reducing Aqueous Chromium(II) Complex by Michael Marshak and colleagues. Please have a look pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Everything looks worse in black and white: Chrome gives us those nice bright colors. Isolation and Characterization of a Highly Reducing Aqueous Chromium(II) Complex by <a href="/MichaelMarshak/">Michael Marshak</a> and colleagues. Please have a look pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
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Great collaboration with RTRC to look at the transport or lack thereof of metal coordination complexes through some membranes. ———— Transport of Ligand Coordinated Iron and Chromium through Cation-Exchange Membranes doi.org/10.1149/1945-7… via IOPscience

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Let's give a big hand for #InternationalLeftHandersDay! I hope all of my fellow lefties have a terrific day. Me? I'll be spending today playing my favorite tunes on my left-handed banjo!

Let's give a big hand for #InternationalLeftHandersDay! I hope all of my fellow lefties have a terrific day. Me? I'll be spending today playing my favorite tunes on my left-handed banjo!
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New Marshak group publication: High Energy Density Chelated Chromium Flow Battery Electrolyte at Neutral pH onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/as…

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😱 Our safe and scalable flow battery chemistry can beat Li-ion even at 4 hour discharge durations. #EnergyStorage Otoro Energy #Battery sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

😱 Our safe and scalable flow battery chemistry can beat Li-ion even at 4 hour discharge durations. #EnergyStorage <a href="/OtoroEnergy/">Otoro Energy</a> #Battery 
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I just finished section hiking the Colorado Trail today. Walked both east and westbound to meet in the middle-ish at Tennessee Pass. 486 miles total.

I just finished section hiking the Colorado Trail today. Walked both east and westbound to meet in the middle-ish at Tennessee Pass. 486 miles total.
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Just posted a preprint on ChemRxiv explaining why Energy Density is NOT important for grid-scale energy storage, showing instead that Area Footprint of flow batteries can be equal to or greater than Li-ion based systems. #batteries #energystorage doi.org/10.26434/chemr…

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"The institutions that fund science have become process-oriented, narrow-minded and risk-averse. Wary of failure, they favor established researchers pursuing narrowly focused, incremental ideas over younger scientists with more heterodox agendas." wsj.com/articles/stagn… via The Wall Street Journal

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This began as a rebuttal to the question about low volumetric energy density of a #flowbattery vs Lithium. Stationary #EnergyStorage is all about footprint! Lots of satellite data ⤵️ Beyond energy density: flow battery design driven by safety and location pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

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I really appreciate the opportunity to talk about #energystorage, #flowbatteries, the technology Otoro Energy is developing, and my personal journey in #RenewableEnergy. Thanks to Nate Kirchhofer and BioZen Batteries, Inc. open.spotify.com/episode/1iAkgz…