Technology

‘Self-healing’ battery for next-gen gadgets that overcomes safety and performance limitations of tradition batteries

The Council for Scientific and Industrial research (CSIR) had developed technology for a ‘self-healing’ rechargeable battery for next generation devices that overcomes safety and performance issues in traditional batteries.

“Hydrogel polymer electrolytes with superior multi-functional properties are promising alternatives to aqueous electrolytes for resolving interfacial issues in rechargeable zinc-metal batteries,” the researchers said in their study that has been published in Advanced Energy Materials, Germany-based peer reviewed journal.

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