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Achieving High Ionic Conductivity and Mechanical Strength by a Leather Gel Electrolyte for Flexible Zinc-Ion Batteries.

Jiansheng WuXinxin LiuWenhui ZhangYangshen ChenMengxiao YangMengyu LiuShiyi ShenBaoli ZhaFengwei Huo
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
The continuous advancement in the field of flexible and wearable electronics has led to increased research interest in safe, low-cost, and flexible zinc-ion batteries, particularly with a focus on flexible electrolytes. In this study, we present a leather gel electrolyte (LGE) that offers robust mechanical properties and an excellent electrochemical performance. LGE exhibits an ionic conductivity of 1.36 × 10 -2 S cm -1 and achieves a capacity of 303.7 mAh g -1 in flexible zinc-manganese dioxide batteries. Even after 1000 cycles, the capacity retention remains above 90%, demonstrating outstanding performance in protecting the zinc anode. Furthermore, such a flexible battery shows good resistance to damage due to the strong mechanical strength originating from leather. Notably, LGE utilizes green and sustainable leather as a raw material, making it a promising option for sustainable flexible devices.
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