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Self-assembly of MoS2 nanoflakes contributing to continuous porous hydrogel for high-rate flexible zinc battery

Journal of Energy Storage [2024]
Ben Xu, Qun Ma, Zenghui Cui, Jiliu Li, Ziyi Li, Bingyu Huo, Shenxin Li, Daofeng Sun
ABSTRACT

Hydrogel can be ideal electrolyte material for flexible devices because of its excellent mechanical flexibility and good ion transport ability. Here, we added a small amount of MoS 2 into the hydrogel to produce polyvinyl alcohol/sodium alginate/polyethylene glycol-MoS 2 (PVA/SA/PEG-MoS 2 ) hydrogel by freeze-thaw method, followed by soaking in 6 M KOH + 0.2 M ZnAC aqueous solution to obtain the hydrogel electrolyte for flexible zinc battery. The mechanical properties of the hydrogel can be improved by building the multi-network through hydrogen bonding among polymers and MoS 2 nanoflakes, and the performance of the hydrogel at low temperature can be improved by PEG. Interestingly, MoS 2 nanoflakes within the hydrogel self-assemble and further crystallize after soaking in KOH/ZnAc solution, and the hydrogel electrolyte exhibits continuous porous structure, which is ideal for ionic diffusion. The hydrogel added with 0.75 wt% MoS 2 showed a stress strain performance of 9.956 MPa, 525 %, and the hydrogel electrolyte also showed a stress strain performance of 4.1 MPa, 1087.61 %. The fabricated flexible zinc battery using the PVA/SA/PEG-MoS 2 –0.75-E electrolyte exhibits a high capacity of 139.72 mAh g −1 at room temperature and 100.08 mAh g −1 at −20 °C. Especially, benefiting from the high ionic conductivity, the flexible zinc battery shows similar rate performances compared with liquid device.

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