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Iron Battery - What Worked and What Didn't

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When I left the Iron Redox Flow Battery overnight connected to the AA battery, and switched on the pumps again in the morning, I immediately noticed brown liquid flowing through the pipe into the tank, so I asked AI what happened (novice here too !!😇), then I had to understand how exactly a battery works. So buck up, now we are going into depths of battery science, but first the basic- Current is how many electrons can you push in the circuit per second, voltage is how hard you can push them, current density is how many electrons can pass through battery electrode per unit area per second. The higher the current density; faster the battery charges, lower the current density; slower the battery charges. But remember, per unit area, so the total amount of current flowing in the battery is dependent on area of the electrode also. A good battery crams as many electrons possible as quickly as possible in a unit area of the electrode. For instance, when you connect a fast/turbo charger to y...

Guide to Making you own Iron Battery

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So, when looking for a cheaper alternative to Vanadium batteries, I stumbled upon all iron chemistry,  the absolute cheapest battery chemistry possible, using only iron, the most mined element from Earth's crust. The metal so cheap that its literally the basis of human civilization. No need to heat the battery, no need to check supply chains, Iron is so abundant that you can find it wherever humans are. I was convinced, Gemini gave me the broke college kid solution. So I ordered Iron chloride from the internet, you know how much lab grade 500g highest purity cost me ? Rs 800 ($8), that's pennies as compared to Vanadium. So before I give you step by step procedure of building you own Iron Redox Flow Battery we need to understand how it works. Working of Iron Redox Flow Battery Similar to Vanadium, Iron redox flow battery has iron on both sides, on both sides it is in Fe2+ state, when it charges on the positive side it converts Fe2+ to Fe3+ (loses 1 electron) and on the negative ...

Iron-Chromium, The Natural Choice. Or Is It ?

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 I'll be honest, I didn't dream of Iron Chromium Redox flow battery in my dreams, nor did I have any secret information from NASA. I did what any other 22 year old would, ask Gemini about it. If you ask Gemini or ChatGPT about VRFBs, there are high chances that it will suggest alternate chemistries also. Now that can be a good thing or a bad thing. If you know a little bit electrochemistry, it would spit out a very obvious answer. If you don't, you'll go down the same rabbit hole I did. AI doesn't know your intentions. So it acts as the most efficient information summarizer, and that's great, if you just want information, not if you want action. So one of the first alternatives to VRFBs Gemini suggested was Iron - Chromium, and it made a lot of sense because Iron and Chromium are commodity metals, Iron is literally the most mined metal on earth and chromium comes third [ source ]. Their commodity prices are - Iron - $110 per ton   (at the time of writing) Chromi...

Vanadium Supply Chain, Economics and Future

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After reading the Vanadium post, I am sure its pretty clear that VRFBs are expensive but they are one of the oldest, most stable, most deployed and proven redox flow battery chemistry yet. So, I feel its worth giving Vanadium another chance before dismissing it fully. Vanadium Supply Chain As of 2026, global Vanadium production is 100,000 metric tons, that may sound like a lot, but its tiny, to put that in perspective, we produce 3x more Lithium and we still need to discover and open new lithium mines, and Lithium supply chains are considered to be volatile.  Since we are talking about supply chain, its obvious to see when you buy Lithium or Vanadium ores, where exactly are they being dug up. Lithium producing countries- Source Vanadium producing countries - Source I'll be honest even I am a little surprised, I imagined Lithium to be produced in China, and its an obvious assumption, if the biggest lithium ion battery makers are Chinese, it would be obvious to think that its produce...

Why Vanadium Leads Flow Batteries and Why I Didn't Build One.

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Search flow batteries anywhere on the internet, you'll find Vanadium's monopoly, ask any AI model about flow batteries and they'll assume vanadium and give you all the information. That's because Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries (or VRFBs in short) are already being commercialized, or at least they're trying their best.  I'll try to explain why, but before i move further, i forgot to explain the redox part in the last 2 posts. All Batteries are Redox Batteries- Batteries have 3 basic parts, positive side (cathode), negative side (anode) and a membrane or separator. So, when you connect a charger to your phone, the charger takes electrons from positive and gives it to the negative side, but if the positive and negative mix together they will neutralize each other, so they need to be separated by separator (or membrane). The word "redox" is made of two words : Reduction- gaining of electrons (by the negative side) Oxidation - loss of electrons (by the posit...