Cellulose‐Based Hydrogel Polymer Electrolyte Derived from Coir Fiber for High‐Performance Lead‐Acid Batteries
Nur Shiyama Purnama Sari,
Tantular Nurtono,
Widiyastuti Widiyastuti
et al.
Abstract:The common method to improve battery performance and safety issues related to electrolyte leakage and evaporation in lead‐acid batteries (LABs) is by electrolyte immobilization. Herein, a hydrogel electrolyte is proposed by immobilizing sulfuric acid within a cellulose‐based hydrogel derived from coir fibers. The hydrogel is prepared using two steps: cellulose purification and hydrogel formation. In the first step, lignin and hemicellulose in coir fibers are removed using mechanical and chemical treatments to … Show more
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