Dynamic Smart Membranes: Real‐Time Perception, Self‐Response, and AI‐Driven Optimization for High‐Safety Lithium‐Based Batteries

B Botao Yuan Y Yuhui He G Guowei Wang (Ordos Laboratory) Y Yunfa Dong (National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Composites in Special Environments, Center for Composite Materials and Structures Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin China) J Jiaqi Huang Z Zaiping Guo (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) J Jiecai Han W Weidong He (National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Composites in Special Environments, Center for Composite Materials and Structures Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Lithium‐based batteries are fundamental to modern energy storage systems, yet their safety remains a critical challenge due to risks such as thermal runaway, dendrite‐induced short circuits, and interfacial degradation. Conventional composite membranes, including composite separators and solid electrolytes, have been developed to improve thermal stability, mechanical strength, and ionic conductivity. However, these static materials lack the ability to dynamically respond to real‐time operational stresses such as local temperature spikes, mechanical deformation, or evolving electrochemical conditions, leading to persistent safety limitations. To overcome these issues, smart membranes have emerged as a transformative solution, integrating real‐time perception, self‐responsive mechanisms, and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance battery safety proactively. This review systematically addresses the three primary safety issues of conventional composite membranes, including thermal instability, mechanical failure, and ion transport limitations, through detailing how smart membranes leverage embedded sensors for continuous perception, employ self‐protection and self‐healing functionalities to mitigate risks, and utilize AI for material optimization and failure prediction. Furthermore, we discuss the industrial viability of smart membranes, highlighting challenges related to cost, scalability, and integration, while outlining future directions including multifunctional coupling, wireless sensing, and advanced material designs. Smart membranes represent a transformative advance toward autonomous, safe, and durable next‐generation lithium batteries.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 36
Published June 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

B

Botao Yuan

Y

Yuhui He

G

Guowei Wang

Ordos Laboratory

Y

Yunfa Dong

National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Composites in Special Environments, Center for Composite Materials and Structures Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin China

J

Jiaqi Huang

Z

Zaiping Guo

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

J

Jiecai Han

W

Weidong He

National Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on Advanced Composites in Special Environments, Center for Composite Materials and Structures Harbin Institute of Technology Harbin China