The Gel-State Electrolytes in Zinc-Ion Batteries

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Abstract

Zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are receiving increasing research attention due to their high energy density, resource abundance, low-cost, intrinsic high-safety properties, and the appropriate plating/stripping voltage. Gel-state electrolytes possess merits of having a wide electrochemical window, good flexibility, superior water retainability, and excellent compatibility with aqueous electrolytes, which makes them potential candidates for flexible batteries. However, the practical applications of ZIBs with gel-state electrolytes still have some issues of water content easily dropping, poor mechanical stability, and the interface problem. Therefore, the application of hydrogel-based, self-healing gel, gel polymer, thermos-reversible, and other additional functions of gel electrolytes in ZIBs are discussed in this review. Following that, the design of multi-functional gel-state electrolytes for ZIBs is proposed. Finally, the prospect and the challenges of this type of battery are described.

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Hu, F., Li, M., Gao, G., Fan, H., & Ma, L. (2022, November 1). The Gel-State Electrolytes in Zinc-Ion Batteries. Batteries. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/batteries8110214

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