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Acrylamide-derived freestanding polymer gel electrolyte for flexible metal-air batteries

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER SOURCES
Volume 400, Issue -, Pages 566-571

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2018.08.066

Keywords

Metal-air batteries; Zinc-air batteries; Aluminium-air batteries; Polymer gel electrolyte; Flexible batteries; Polyacrylamide

Funding

  1. Science and Engineering Research Council (SERC) of A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Singapore [IMRE/12-2P0504, 1229904044]

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Robust freestanding polymer gel electrolytes (PGEs) are fabricated via a facile approach and used for flexible zinc-air (Zn-air) and aluminium-air (Al-air) batteries. The fabrication involves an ultraviolet light-initiated free radical polymerization of acrylamide using N,N'-methylenebis (acrylamide) as crosslinker to form a partially crosslinked polyacrylamide, and the soaking of the resultant polymer in a potassium hydroxide aqueous solution or a saline. With their merits of good flexibility, high ionic conductivity (sigma = 0.33 S cm(-1)), easy fabrication and scalability, these freestanding PGEs qualify as superb candidates to enable high performance flexible metal-air batteries. The Zn-air batteries show no noticeable performance degradation at a bending angle down to 60, delivering a power density of 39 mW cm(-2) and a stable voltage profile over 50 h of continuous cycling (1 h per cycle) with a discharge and charge potential of 1.2 and 2.0 V, respectively. The flexible Al-air battery assembled using a neutral pH PGE and a household aluminium foil anode gives a high areal specific capacity of up to 20 mAh cm(-2).

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