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Validating Operating Stability and Biocompatibility Toward Safer Zinc‐Based Batteries

Zhexuan Liu, Zhizhao Chen, Shaorong Lei, Bingan Lu, Shuquan Liang, Jingjing Li, Jiang Zhou

2024Advanced Materials58 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Wearable and implantable electronics are standing at the frontiers of science and technology, driven by the increasing demands from modernized lifestyles. Zinc‐based batteries (ZBs) are regarded as ideal energy suppliers for these biocompatible electronics, but the corresponding biocompatibility validation is still in the initial stage. Meanwhile, complicated working conditions and some extreme electrolyte environments raise strict challenges, leaving less choices for safe ZBs. Toward higher operating stability and biocompatibility, this work proposes a hydrogel electrolyte featuring the moisture maintaining ability and a robust interface, which could further provide a milder environment for Zn‐MnO 2 batteries and Zn‐air batteries. The cytotoxicity and tissue injury of batteries are evaluated with human cell lines and battery implantations on the animal models, which demonstrate the high biocompatibility of ZBs, while preliminary wearable devices implementation further verifies their operating stability. This work may provide a pathway for developing and validating biocompatible ZBs, contributing to their future practical employment in relevant fields.

Topics & Concepts

BiocompatibilityMaterials scienceBiocompatible materialElectronicsSAFERWearable computerNanotechnologyElectrolyteBiomedical engineeringComputer scienceEmbedded systemEngineeringElectrodeMetallurgyElectrical engineeringChemistryComputer securityPhysical chemistryAdvanced battery technologies researchSupercapacitor Materials and FabricationAdvanced Battery Technologies Research