A team of researchers from Hebei University, China, and City University of Hong Kong, led by Professor Ning Zhang and Professor Guo Hong, has published a comprehensive review in Nano-Micro Letters on the development of hydrogel electrolytes for rechargeable zinc-ion batteries (RZIBs). This review provides valuable insights into the design and application of hydrogel electrolytes that can withstand extreme conditions, such as high and low temperatures, mechanical deformations, and environmental damages, making them ideal for flexible and wearable energy storage devices.
Why Hydrogel Electrolytes Matter
Innovative Design and Mechanisms
Results and Discussion
Future Outlook
Conclusion: This review provides a comprehensive overview of the development and application of hydrogel electrolytes for rechargeable zinc-ion batteries. The insights and strategies discussed in this review pave the way for the development of next-generation energy storage devices that are safe, flexible, and capable of operating under extreme conditions.
Stay tuned for more groundbreaking advancements from Professor Ning Zhang and Professor Guo Hong as they continue to push the boundaries of hydrogel electrolyte technology!
Nano-Micro Letters
Experimental study
Hydrogel Electrolytes‑Based Rechargeable Zinc‑Ion Batteries under Harsh Conditions
22-Apr-2025