Stable high flux is a big challenge for oil/water separation membranes due to the adhesivity and spreadability of oil droplets. Membranes with hydrophilic modification usually have high basic flux, but...
Quasi solid zinc batteries (QSZBs) based on gel electrolyte
have
performed as a significant application prospect as advanced high energy
density electrochemical storage devices with safety, low cost, eco-friendliness,
and flexibility. While, the practical application of QSZBs was enormously
restricted by low ionic conductivity and poor strength of pure gel
electrolyte. Here, in order to activate the zinc ion conduction in
gel electrolyte, the kinds of inorganic fillers constituting the composite
electrolyte was investigated. The theoretical study was also revealed
by density functional theory to have deep insight into the mechanism.
In particular, appropriate filler amount (ZnO#20) can make a noteworthy
ion conductivity elevation (1.3 × 10–3 S cm–1) which is much better than the control sample (2.0
× 10–4 S cm–1) at −20
°C. As a result, the symmetric cell with ZnO#20 can achieve a
long-term cycling life of over 1500 h. Moreover, the pouch cell coupled
with vanadium pentoxide is assembled, and corresponding versatility
is also identified with twisting, refrigeration (−20 °C)
and cutting.
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