“…To date, the polymer hydrogels decorated with abundant hydrophilic groups, including poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), poly(acrylic acid) (PAA), polyacrylamide (PAM), and their derivatives, have been widely reported as solid-state electrolytes in ZABs. The hydrogels are always encounter water loss and deformation due to the semiopen structure of ZABs. ,− An interpenetrated network can improve the mechanical strength of hydrogels and also reduce the size shrinkage. , In addition, some reports have adopted the strategy of creating dense hydrogen bond networks, such as by adding polysaccharides, to promote the desolvation of hydrated zinc species during the charging process of ZABs. − Meanwhile, other reports adopt decorating hydrogels with the cationic groups to construct channels for transferring OH – ions and also expect to alleviate the alkaline corrosion . However, there is still lack of understanding the transfer pathway of zinc species in hydrogels, although several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the OH – channels. − It is difficult to distinguish the individual contribution of zinc species from the apparent ion conductivity due to the presence of complex solvated zinc species in hydrogels.…”