Materials today communications | 2021
Development of high-capacity flexible sodium manganese periodate batteries with dual polymer electrolytes
Abstract
Abstract We present the development of a dual-electrolyte, flexible battery based on sodium manganese periodate-zinc system. H3PO4-KCl quasi-solid dual electrolytes separated by an anion-exchange-membrane maintained the desired pH at electrodes and blocked unwanted ion movements. Poly(acrylic acid) based quasi-solid electrolytes were optimized to fortify the electrodes, increase electrode flexibility, eliminate free-flow liquids, and enhance battery performance. Anode electrolyte pH adjustment enhanced ionic conductivity and reduced zinc corrosion. The nano-grade NaMnIO6 showed a specific capacity of 650\u2009mA\u2009h g-1, approximately 81% of its theoretical capacity even when cells are bent. The capacity reported here is at least 80% higher than other flexible battery reported before.