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A Self-Healing Metal-Organic Hydrogel for an All-Solid Flexible Supercapacitor.

Chandan Kumar KaranSourav MallickC Retna RajManish Bhattacharjee
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
A zinc containing metal-organic gel (Zn-MOG) with embedded free ions, which exhibits self-healing properties, has been synthesized for application in supercapacitors. The activated carbon-based flexible supercapacitor device with the MOG electrolyte has a broad potential window of 2.1 V, with high retention of specific capacitance compared to the traditional polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-based gel. The Zn-MOG does not require an additional electrolyte. The sodium and sulphate ions embedded in the MOG are sufficient enough for the charge storage.
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