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Enhanced Copolymer Gel Modified by Dual Surfactants for Flexible Zinc-Air Batteries.

Pengfei ZhangKeliang WangYayu ZuoManhui WeiHengwei WangZhuo ChenNuo ShangPucheng Pei
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Zinc-air batteries using gels as carriers for electrolyte absorption have attracted extensive attention due to their flexibility, deformability, and high specific capacity. However, traditional mono-polymer gel electrolytes display poor mechanical properties and low ionic conductivity at wide-window temperatures. Here, the enhanced gel polymer (PAM-F/G) modified by dual surfactants is present by way of pluronic F127 and layered graphene oxide introduced into the polyacrylamide (PAM) matrix. The gel electrolyte procured by absorbing 6 M KOH exhibits improved mechanical characteristics, temperature adaptability, and a satisfactory ionic conductivity (276 mS cm -1 ). The results demonstrate that a flexible zinc-air battery assembled by PAM-F/G electrolyte outputs a high power density (155 mW cm -2 ) and can even operate reliably (>40 h) at -20 °C. These findings are available for promoting the research and popularization of flexible zinc-air batteries with high performance.
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