Abstract

AbstractFlexible metal–air batteries, which are a promising candidate for implantation in wearable or rolling‐up electronic devices, have attracted much attention recently due to their relatively high energy density. Various flexible metal–air batteries have been developed recently, including flexible nonaqueous lithium–air batteries, aqueous zinc–air batteries, and aqueous aluminum–air batteries. Although various viable configurations of flexible metal–air batteries have been proposed, challenges regarding electrode design, electrolyte exploitation, and low practical energy density, still exist. Here, a brief introduction is presented as to the recent development of flexible metal–air batteries, regarding the electrodes, electrolyte, and prototype devices. Also, a general perspective on the current challenges and recommended future research directions for the practical use of metal–air batteries is provided.

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