Abstract
Rechargeable zinc-air batteries, having high energy densities and cost-effectiveness, are important environmentally-benign energy storage solutions. Here we developed a facile strategy for fabricating a nanoporous alkaline-exchange electrolyte membrane from natural cellulose nanofibres, exhibiting high ionic-conductivity and water retention as well as high bending flexibility. These advantages render the membrane a promising solid-state electrolyte for rechargeable zinc-air batteries in lightweight and flexible electronic applications.
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Fu, J., Zhang, J., Song, X., Zarrin, H., Tian, X., Qiao, J., … Chen, Z. (2016). A flexible solid-state electrolyte for wide-scale integration of rechargeable zinc-air batteries. Energy and Environmental Science, 9(2), 663–670. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ee03404c
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