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Solid-state Graft Copolymer Electrolytes for Lithium Battery Applications
Published on: August 12, 2013
Self-Healable Hydrogel Electrolyte toward High-Performance and Reliable Quasi-Solid-State Zn-MnO2 Batteries
Qingxin Li1, Ximing Cui1, Qinmin Pan1
1School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , Harbin Institute of Technology , Harbin 150001 , P. R. China.
Abstract:
Zinc-ion batteries are promising power sources, but their practical application is impeded by the Zn dendrite growth and side reactions at the electrode/electrolyte interface. Here, we report that such issues can be effectively addressed by a self-healable hydrogel electrolyte. The electrolyte is comprised of carboxyl-modified poly(vinyl alcohol) cross-linked by COO-Fe bonding in the presence of Zn(NO3)2 and MnSO4. A quasi-solid-state Zn-MnO2 battery using the electrolyte delivers a specific capacity up to 177 mAh g-1 after 1000 cycles with a retention rate of 83%, which is much better than its equivalent using an aqueous electrolyte. The improvement is attributed to efficient suppression of the dendrite growth and side reactions at the electrode/electrolyte by the hydrogel electrolyte. More importantly, the battery autonomously recovery its energy-storage functions even after multiple physical damages, showing excellent robustness and reliability. The present investigation provides an effective strategy to address the energy-storage performance and reliability of a light-metal battery system.

