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Global warming and shortages of traditional fossil fuels are driving the increasing interest toward renewable energy sources such as solar and wind. Rechargeable batteries, especially the lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have been the dominant energy storage systems. The stringent moisture-free process and safety management required for the dangerous and flammable electrolytes also incur substantial costs. Aqueous batteries could potentially resolve the above problems, due to the nonflammability, environmental friendliness, and low cost of aqueous electrolytes. Besides, the high ionic conductivity, typically two orders of magnitude higher than organic electrolytes, offers high power densities . . .
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