“…The first regime, known as the salt-in-solvent, includes electrolytes ranging from dilute to moderate concentrations, such as the organic electrolytes commonly used in conventional Li-ion batteries and aqueous electrolytes. Despite their high performance, , organic electrolytes face significant concerns regarding safety, environmental compatibility, and the long-term sustainability of batteries utilizing them . Aqueous electrolytes effectively address these concerns while also offering enhanced transport properties .…”