 The researchers developed a novel battery material called NIDOPLIM-204, NLMO, which has the potential to improve the performance of flexible aqueous rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, pharlibs. This material is composed of 3D nanoarchitecture NIDOPLIM-204 nano sheets, which are grown directly onto a carbon-clot, C-C, substrate. The resulting electrodes improve capacity and cycling stability compared to PureLIM-204, while maintaining the same level of flexibility. Additionally, this material can be used in combination with a quasi-solid state configuration to create a fully flexible battery. This article was authored by Xiaojie Zhang, Xiong Lan, Yongbao Feng, and others.