High-voltage, super-stable sodium–zinc hybrid batteries

High-voltage, super-stable sodium–zinc hybrid batteries

Researchers from the China University of Petroleum have synthesized a novel hydrogel electrolyte that, when paired with a Prussian blue cathode, achieves outstanding energy density and cyclability in sodium-zinc hybrid ion batteries.


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Aqueous, non-lithium-based, rechargeable batteries are promising candidates for next-generation large-scale energy storage systems owing to their safety credentials and low cost. However, their commercialization is hindered by a narrow electrochemical stability window and relatively low energy density.

With the development of advanced electrolytes a precursor to improved performance, researchers from the China University of Petroleum have reported a breakthrough that represents a significant leap forward in the field of aqueous battery technologies.

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