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Controllable preparation of an eggshell membrane supported hydrogel electrolyte with thickness-dependent electrochemical performance

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 4, Issue 46, Pages 17933-17938

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6ta07341g

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21274111, 51473123]
  2. Recruitment Program of Global Expert

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The preparation of thin gel electrolyte membranes with controllable thickness is important to explore the thickness-dependent electrochemical behaviors; this can further guide the fabrication of energy devices. Here we employ an in situ polymerization method to prepare a BSA-PDMAA-SiO2 cross-linked nanocomposite hydrogel on surfaces of eggshell membranes, which can be used as integrated separator and electrolyte in a supercapacitor after absorbing the electrolyte. The novel controlled thickness of the coated hydrogel therefore offers superior space utilization essential for all-solid-state devices. The composite gel can reach a high ionic conductivity of 8.8 mS cm(-1) and a resulting C-sp value of 161 F g(-1) at the current density of 1 A g(-1) when assembled in the supercapacitor, while the eggshell membrane based device has limited values of 2.7 mS cm(-1) and 88 F g(-1). A new insight into hybrid material preparation from low-cost natural life waste is presented in this work to obtain high performance gel electrolytes in energy devices.

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