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Flexible All-in-one Quasi-Solid-State Batteries Enabled by Low-water-content Hydrogel Films

Wei Liu, Yucheng Huang,Ziwei Cai, Yingxiang Tan,Bendong Huang,Hai Zhong,Yaohua Mai

Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2023)

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Abstract
The high conductivities and good mechanical properties of hydrogel electrolyte films are critical for energy storage devices with high flexibility, fast redox kinetics, and long life. Herein, a low water content (6.63 wt%) hydrogel film is prepared, and a favorable environment is created, with an electrochemical stability window of 2.26 V and a high ionic conductivity of 2.6 mS cm(-1). The hydrogel film exhibits good folding ability, low in-plane swelling, and anti-freezing abilities. These properties are benefitted by immobilizing free water molecules on the abundant oxygenic groups of polymer fibers in the hydrogel film, offering a unique 3D channel to allow Li+ to quickly transport along the polymer network. Therefore, the hydrogel film-based all-in-one flexible cell exhibits stable cycling performance with a retention of 81.8% of the initial capacity after 500 cycles at room temperature and 66.2% of capacity retention at -30 & DEG;C. Furthermore, the full cell with high cathode loading (& AP;21 mg cm(-2)) exhibits a high areal capacity of 2.5 mAh cm(-2) (& AP;119 mAh g(-1)). The overall merits of flexible all-in-one quasi-solid-state batteries demonstrate high potential to be used for power wearable electronics.
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