Hygroscopic Chemistry Enables Fire-Tolerant Supercapacitors with a Self-Healable "Solute-in-Air" Electrolyte

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2022)

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High-temperature-induced fire is an extremely serious safety risk in energy storage devices; which can be avoided by replacing their components with nonflammable materials. However; these devices are still destroyed by the high-temperature decomposition; lacking reliability. Here, a fire-tolerant supercapacitor is further demonstrated that recovers after burning with a self-healable "solute-in-air" electrolyte. Using fire-tolerant electrodes and separator with a semiopen device configuration; hygroscopic CaCl2 in the air ("CaCl2-in-air") is designed as a self-healable electrolyte; which loses its water solvent at high temperatures but spontaneously absorbs water from the air to recover by itself at low temperatures. The supercapacitor is disenabled at 500 degrees C; while it recovers after cooling in the air. Especially; it even recovers after burning at around 647 degrees C with enhanced performance. The study offers a self-healing strategy to design high-safety; high-reliability; and fire-tolerant supercapacitors; which inspires a promising way to deal with general fire-related risks.
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energy storage, fire tolerance, hygroscopic materials, self-healing, supercapacitors
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