Flexible Solid‐State Metal‐Air Batteries: The Booming of Portable Energy Supplies

The rapid development of portable and wearable electronics has given rise to new challenges and provoked research in flexible, lightweight, and affordable energy storage devices. Flexible solid‐state metal‐air batteries (FSSMABs) are considered promising candidates, owing to their large energy densi...

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Veröffentlicht in:ChemSusChem 2023-03, Vol.16 (6), p.e202202192-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Ning, Liang, Zhanhao, Yang, Fan, Wang, Xiaotong, Zhong, Junjie, Gui, Xuchun, Yang, Guowei, Zeng, Zhiping, Yu, Dingshan
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Zusammenfassung:The rapid development of portable and wearable electronics has given rise to new challenges and provoked research in flexible, lightweight, and affordable energy storage devices. Flexible solid‐state metal‐air batteries (FSSMABs) are considered promising candidates, owing to their large energy density, mechanical flexibility, and durability. However, the practical applications of FSSMABs require further improvement to meet the demands of long‐term stability, high power density, and large operating voltage. This Review presents a detailed discussion of innovative electrocatalysts for the air cathode, followed by a sequential overview of high‐performance solid‐state electrolytes and metal anodes, and a summary of the current challenges and future perspectives of FSSMABs to promote practical application and large‐scale commercialization in the near future. You flexi thing: Flexible solid‐state metal‐air batteries are considered promising energy storage devices for portable and wearable electronics, owing to their large energy density, mechanical flexibility, and durability. This Review aims to introduce their working principles and configurations, highlight recent developments, and summarize challenges and future perspectives.
ISSN:1864-5631
1864-564X
DOI:10.1002/cssc.202202192