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Received March 18, 2026
Revised March 18, 2026
Accepted April 5, 2026
Available online August 25, 2026
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Abstract
All-iron redox flow batteries (AIRFBs) have attracted increasing attention as cost-effective and sustainable large-scale
energy storage systems due to the natural abundance and low cost of iron. However, their performance is often hindered
by the crossover of iron species through the membrane, leading to electrolyte contamination, capacity decay, and reduced
coulombic efficiency. In this study, we report a reinforced anion exchange membrane based on poly(phenylene oxide)
(PPO) functionalized with 1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane (DABCO) for AIRFBs. The membrane was modified through
vinylbenzyl functionalization followed by thermal crosslinking and integrated with a porous polyethylene support to fabricate
a reinforced composite membrane (DAB-PPO-RX). Structural characterization confirmed functionalization, crosslinking,
and integration with the support layer while maintaining mechanical robustness and stability. When applied in
AIRFBs, DAB-PPO-RX exhibited improved electrochemical performance compared with the non-reinforced membrane
and commercial Selemion DSV membrane. The cells using DAB-PPO-RX delivered a coulombic efficiency of 93.7% and
an energy efficiency of 64.9% with stable cycling over repeated charge–discharge cycles. The improved performance is
attributed to the reinforced membrane structure, which suppresses iron crossover while maintaining efficient ion transport.
These results demonstrate that DAB-PPO-RX provides an effective strategy for improving membrane selectivity and stability
in AIRFBs, highlighting its potential for large-scale energy storage.

