Tao FengLiming QinZhikui WangQinmin Pan
Excellent self-healability and cold resistance are attractive properties for a portable/wearable energy-storage device. However, achieving the features is fundamentally dependent on an intrinsically self-healable electrolyte with high ionic conduction at low temperature. Here we report such a hydrogel electrolyte comprising sodium alginate cross-linked by dynamic catechol-borate ester bonding. Since its dynamically cross-linked alginate network can tolerate high-content inorganic salts, the electrolyte possesses excellent healing efficiency/cyclability but also high ionic conduction at both room temperature and low temperature. A supercapacitor with the multifunctional hydrogel electrolyte completely restores its capacitive properties even after breaking/healing for 10 cycles without external stimulus. At a low temperature of -10 °C, the capacitor is even able to maintain at least 80% of its room-temperature capacitance. Our investigations offer a strategy to assemble self-healable and cold-resistant energy storage devices by using a multifunctional hydrogel electrolyte with rationally designed polymeric networks, which has potential application in portable/wearable electronics, intelligent apparel or flexible robot, and so on.
Feng Tao (345135)Liming Qin (1428163)Zhikui Wang (1547065)Qinmin Pan (1428169)
Gang QinMengxiao WangLidan FanXiaohan FangDa ZhangJie LiuJing QinJiaomin ShiJia YangQiang Chen
Haiyang LiaoFenglin ZhouZhanzhan ZhangJia Yang
Ying LiQing XinGuoqing YangShangqing LiangJun LinDong Zhang
Wei LingFunian MoJiaqi WangQingjiang LiuYao LiuQixin YangYejun QiuYan Huang