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An Intrinsically Self‐Healing NiCo||Zn Rechargeable Battery with a Self‐Healable Ferric‐Ion‐Crosslinking Sodium Polyacrylate Hydrogel Electrolyte

Abstract

Abstract Self‐healing solid‐state aqueous rechargeable NiCo||Zn batteries are inherently safe and have a high energy density and mechanical robustness. However, the self‐healability of solid‐state batteries has only been realized by a few studies in which electron/ion‐inactive self‐healable substrates are utilized. This arises from the lack of self‐healable electrolytes. Now an intrinsically self‐healing battery has been designed that utilizes a new electrolyte that is intrinsically self‐healable. Sodium polyacrylate hydrogel chains are crosslinked by ferric ions to promote dynamic reconstruction of an integral network. These non‐covalent crosslinkers can form ionic bonds to reconnect damaged surfaces when the hydrogel is cut off, providing an ultimate solution to the intrinsic self‐healability problem of batteries. As a result, this NiCo||Zn battery with this hydrogel electrolyte can be autonomically self‐healed with over 87 % of capacity retained after 4 cycles of breaking/healing.

Keywords:
Electrolyte Self-healing hydrogels Self-healing Materials science Sodium polyacrylate Battery (electricity) Aqueous solution Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Chemistry Polymer chemistry Organic chemistry Electrode

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Advanced battery technologies research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Supercapacitor Materials and Fabrication
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Advanced Battery Materials and Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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