| Literature DB >> 31916361 |
Zengxia Pei1, Ziwen Yuan1, Chaojun Wang1, Shenlong Zhao1, Jingyuan Fei1, Li Wei1, Junsheng Chen1, Cheng Wang1, Rongjie Qi1,2, Zongwen Liu1, Yuan Chen1.
Abstract
Flexible zinc-air batteries (ZAB) are a promising battery candidate for emerging flexible electronic devices, but the catalysis-based working principle and unique semi-opened structure pose a severe challenge to their overall performance at cold temperature. Herein, we report the first flexible rechargeable ZAB with excellent low-temperature adaptability, based on the innovation of an efficient electrocatalyst to offset the electrochemical performance shrinkage caused by decreased temperature and a highly conductive hydrogel with a polarized terminal group to render the anti-freezing property. The fabricated ZABs show excellent electrochemical performances that outperform those of many aqueous ZABs at room temperature. They also deliver a high capacity of 691 mAh g-1 and an energy density of 798 Wh kg-1 at -20 °C (92.7 % and 87.2 % retention of the room temperature counterparts, respectively), together with excellent flexibility and reverting capability.Keywords: electrocatalysis; flexible electronics; hydrogel electrolytes; low-temperature; zinc-air battery
Year: 2020 PMID: 31916361 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201915836
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336