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Rational Design of Dynamically Super-Tough and Super-Stretchable Hydrogels for Deformable Energy Storage Devices

  • Funian Mo
  • , Lifeng Hang
  • , Maji Xu
  • , Lukuan Cheng
  • , Mangwei Cui
  • , Lina Chen
  • , Guojin Liang*
  • , Jun Wei*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Harbin Institute of Technology
  • Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital
  • Ltd.
  • Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology
  • Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen

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Abstract

Hydrogels possess unique polymer networks that offer flexibility/stretchability, high ionic conductivity, and resistance to electrolyte leakage, making them suitable for deformable energy storage devices. Endowing the mechanical functionality of the hydrogel electrolytes focus on either enhancing the stretchability or the toughness. However, the stretchability and the toughness are generally a trade-off that the stretchable gels are intrinsically prone to damage and sensitive to notches and cracks. Here, the regulating strategies on the hydrogel's mechanical properties are provided to develop the designated hydrogel electrolyte, where different polymeric network structures are constructed, including single network structures, semi-interpenetrating network structures, and interpenetrating dual-network structures. A comprehensive comparison of these polymer network structures is conducted to evaluate their mechanical stretchability and toughness. Designing super-tough and super-stretchable hydrogels based on specific application requirements can be realized by striking a balance by regulating the hydrogel structure. In specific, incorporating semi-interpenetrating networks significantly can enhance stretchability to achieve a break elongation up to 1300%, while the interpenetrating dual-networks can largely improve the toughness to realize the extraordinary fracture toughness of 6.843 kJ m−2. These findings offer valuable designing guidance for designated hydrogel electrolytes and the deformable zinc-silver battery is demonstrated with high mechanical stability and electrochemical performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2305557
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number25
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Jun 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • energy storages
  • hydrogel
  • polymer network
  • stretchability
  • toughness

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