Crosslinked Hetero‐Chain Polymeric Interphase Enables the Stable Cycling of Li‐Rich Mn‐Based Lithium Metal Batteries

W Wen‐hui Hou (Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China) Q Qingqing Feng C Cheng Liu X Xiaole Zhang J Junpei Yue (Bruker Scientific Technology Co., Ltd Beijing 100089 China) Q Qi Tian (Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pancreatic Disease, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Frontier Medical Research on Cancer Metabolism, and Institute of Translational Medicine, Zhejiang University School of Medicine) S Shanbin Wu (Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China) Y Yu Ou (Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology) P Pan Zhou (Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology) Y Yingchun Xia (Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology) Y Yan Wang X Xuan Song (Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology) H Haiyu Zhou (Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology) Y Yang Lu S Shuaishuai Yan (Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology) K Kai Liu

Abstract

Abstract The lithium‐rich manganese‐based layered oxide (LRMO) cathode shows grar promise for high‐energy density and environment‐friendly batteries due to its cation and anion redox. However, it suffers from continuous electrolyte consumption and capacity decay, especially at high mass loadings (>10 mg cm −2 ). Conventional electrolyte/interphase strategies fail to address the structural characteristics of LRMO, limiting its practical application. Here, we reveal the specific requirements for cathode electrolyte interphase (CEI) of LRMO and accordingly design a non‐fluorinated additive, 2,4,6‐trivinyl‐2,4,6‐trimethylcyclotrisiloxane (TVTMS). TVTMS could form a crosslinked hetero‐chain polymeric CEI (CHP‐CEI) through ring‐opening polymerization and ethylene group crosslinking, offering a unique balance of high robustness, flexibility, and mechanical energy dissipation, which could not be achieved by conventional additives. Therefore, the cracking of LRMO cathode, gas release and transition metal dissolution were effectively mitigated. It should be noted that, for the first time to our knowledge, we employed the single‐particle aerosol mass spectrometry (SPAMS) to study CEI components, especially the organic/polymer species. The Li|LRMO cells based on CHP‐CEI display a lifespan >825 cycles with remained capacity of 204 mAh g −1 and the cells with high‐loading cathode (12 mg cm −2 ) achieve stable cycling >145 cycles with 80% capacity retention, which surpasses the performance of previously reported electrolytes.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 28
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

W

Wen‐hui Hou

Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

Q

Qingqing Feng

C

Cheng Liu

X

Xiaole Zhang

J

Junpei Yue

Bruker Scientific Technology Co., Ltd Beijing 100089 China

Q

Qi Tian

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Pancreatic Disease, The First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Frontier Medical Research on Cancer Metabolism, and Institute of Translational Medicine, Zhejiang University School of Medicine

S

Shanbin Wu

Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 China

Y

Yu Ou

Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology

P

Pan Zhou

Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology

Y

Yingchun Xia

Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology

Y

Yan Wang

X

Xuan Song

Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology

H

Haiyu Zhou

Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology

Y

Yang Lu

S

Shuaishuai Yan

Department of Chemical Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Chemical Engineering and Low-carbon Technology

K

Kai Liu