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High voltage, super stable sodium-zink-hybridebatteries-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Researchers from the China University of Petroleum have synthesized a new hydrogel-electrolyte that, in combination with a Prussian blue cathode, achieved excellent energy density and recyclability in hybrid sink-ion batteries.

January 24, 2025
Marija Maisch

Structural network of the SN-SA-PSN hydrogelelectolyt that shows covalent, ionic and hydrogen bonds, making a high ionic conductivity and homogeneous zinc deposit possible

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Watery, not lithium -based, rechargeable batteries are promising candidates for large -scale energy storage systems of the next generation due to their safety references and low costs. However, its commercialization is impeded by a narrow electrochemical stability window and a relatively low energy density.

Now that the development of advanced electrolytes is a harbinger of improved performance, researchers from the China University of Petroleum have reported a breakthrough that means a considerable jump forward in the field of watery battery technologies.

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