Abstract

Innovative energy storage devices, viz., supercapacitors and rechargeable batteries are of great awareness owing to their comprehensive claims in flexible electronics and implantations. In simple electronic devices, frequently facing problems like bending, collision, steeping, piercing, and even encountering shearing, fire, water, etc. Hence, a high mandate is needed for the constructive and consistency of energy storage devices. Hydrogels are hydrophilic three-dimensional polymers filled with water which are highly noticeable electrolyte materials due to their high-water permeability and smoothness, which enable them to fulfil the vital necessities for flexible energy storage devices. Hydrogels with intriguing physicochemical assets for justifiable energy storing for water production. The proposal of novel hydrogel electrolytes for supercapacitors and batteries with electrochemical performances for imminent growth. The biopolymeric hydrogel electrolytes can be chosen as substitute materials for supercapacitors due to their decent ionic conductivity, no fluid seepage, and no toxicity. Focus of the review aims to highlight the hydrogels materials combined into batteries and deliver thrilling tailorable architectures for multifunctionalities with amicable applications.

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