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High-Performance Stretchable Gallium Battery for Wearable Electronics,Through Synthesis of Foam Electrodes

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摘要 The demand for sustainable and stretchable thin-film printed batteries for bioelectronics,wearables,and e-textiles is rapidly increasing.Recently,we developed a fully 3D-printed soft-matter thin-film Ga-Ag_(2)O battery with 3R characteristics:resilient to mechanical strain,repairable after damage,and recyclable.This battery achieved a record-breaking areal capacity of 26.37 mAh cm-2,increasing to 30.32 mAh cm^(-2) after 10 cycles under 100%strain.This performance stems from the synergistic effects of gallium’s liquid metal properties and the styrene-isoprene-styrene polymer in the anode.Gallium’s high specific capacity(1153.2 mAh g^(-1)),deformability,and self-healing abilities,supported by its supercooled liquid phase,significantly enhance the battery’s resilience and efficiency.However,the cathode’s lower theoretical capacity,due to Ag_(2)O(231.31 mAh g^(-1)),remains a limitation.Traditional Ag_(2)O-carbon black-styrene-isoprene-styrene cathodes experience rapid capacity decay as only the surface area of the active materials interacts with the electrolyte.To overcome this,we designed a carbon-filled Ag_(2)O foam electrode using a sacrificial sugar template,increasing the effective surface area.This optimization enhanced ion-exchange efficiency,specific capacity,and cyclability,achieving a specific capacity of 221.16 mAh g^(-1).Consequently,the Ga-Ag_(2)O stretchable battery attained a record areal capacity of 40.91 mAh cm^(-2)—double that of nonfoam electrodes—and exhibited fivefold improved charge-discharge cycles.Using ultrastretchable Ag-EGaIn-styrene-isoprene-styrene and carbon black-styrene-isoprene-styrene current collectors,the battery’s specific capacity increased by 33%under 50%strain.Integrated into a soft-matter smart wristband for temperature monitoring,the battery demonstrated its promise for wearable electronics.
出处 《Energy & Environmental Materials》 2025年第4期80-86,共7页 能源与环境材料(英文)
基金 supported by the European Research Council,ERC project Liquid3D,grant number 101045072 supported by the Foundation of Science and Technology(FCT)of Portugal through the CMU-Portugal project WoW(Reference No:45913).
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