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3D Printing of Flexible Room-Temperature Liquid Metal Battery

Authors :
Liu, Fujun
Yu, Yongze
Wang, Lei
Yi, Liting
Lu, Jinrong
Yuan, Bin
Tan, Sicong
Liu, Jing
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The entirely soft and transformable room-temperature liquid metal battery based on 3D hybrid printing was proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Liquid metal gallium and conductive gel were employed as the negative and positive electrode material, respectively. The discharge process of batteries with different structure, single-cell and multi-cell, were clarified. The results indicated that the obtained battery possessed rather stable and persisted discharge property, but the multi-cell battery presented stair-step decrease overtime. SEM and EDS images were obtained to evaluate the morphological change of the electrode during the discharge process, and the liquid metal was found to be easily exposed and active according to the solubility of the alkaline electrolyte to oxidized gallium. The successful 3D hybrid printing allowed different polymers, including PLA, ABS and TPU, to be precisely patterned in any required battery body structures, with liquid electrodes in appropriate specified positions. The flexibility and practicability of this new generation battery was illustrated through working devices. The present soft battery offers important power supply for future wearable and epidermal electronics.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1802.01655
Document Type :
Working Paper