Stretchable Hydrogel Electrolyte Films Based on Moisture Self-Absorption for Flexible Quasi-Solid-State Batteries
Flexible rechargeable batteries are urgently needed because of the rapid development of wearable electronics. However, most lithium-ion batteries fail to meet safety and stretchability requirements, which are critical to the practical application of such devices. Herein, a freestanding, stretchable, and a self-healing polymer film that acts as a hydrogel electrolyte is developed for the preparation of flexible rechargeable batteries. The electrolyte film exhibits a high ionic conductivity of 1.15 mS cm −1 at room temperature with a lean water content (4.62%). It also displays a wide electrochemical stability window of ~2.2 V and a high stretchable ratio of >300%. A stretchable full battery is then developed using the hydrogel electrolyte film. The full cell exhibits a long cyclic stability with 73.2% capacity retention after 1,000 cycles at the current density of 1 A g −1 . Furthermore, the open circuit voltage of the full cell is maintained well when it is stretched by 50% to 125% and even after cutting the cell. This study offers a strategy for designing high-performance hydrogel electrolytes, which have potential applications in wearable electronics
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[2022]
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Authors: | Li, Xin ; Zeng, Shuaibo ; Li, Wentao ; Lin, Huijuan ; Zhong, Hai ; Zhu, Hongbing ; Mai, Yaohua |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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