Low-Cost “Water-in-Salt” Hydrogel Electrolyte Enabled Flexible Supercapacitors with 2.7 V Voltage and −40 °C Adaptability
Weilin Yi,
Shuang Wu,
Zixuan Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Aqueous electrolytes endow paramount safety for portable energy storage devices. However, they often suffer from narrow voltage windows and poor low-temperature performance.Here, a carrageenan/polyacrylamide double-network hydrogel electrolyte was synthesized by the one-pot method for highperformance supercapacitors. Instead of using the high-cost LiTFSI-based salt, three low-cost salts (NaNO 3 , LiNO 3 , and NaClO 4 ) were respectively added to the double-network electrolyte. By exploring the utmost dissolubl… Show more
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