Polyamine‐Mediated Proton/TFSI <sup>−</sup> Dual Capture Enables High‐Voltage PEO‐Based All‐Solid‐State Li Batteries

Y You Fan (College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) M Mingli Zhu H Huicai Wang (College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350116 P.R. China) Z Zige Hong (College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) B Binghong Zhao (College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) H Haifeng Ke (College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) Y Yuxie Jiang (College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) M Meizhen Zhu (College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) P Peiming Chen Z Zheyuan Liu (College of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China) Z Zhengshuai Bai M Mingzheng Ge (School of Textile &amp; Clothing Nantong University Nantong P. R. China) Y Yu Feng S Shi Chen H Huaiyu Shao O Oleksandr I. Malyi (Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory Quanzhou 362801 P.R. China) Y Yuxin Tang

Abstract

ABSTRACT All‐solid‐state lithium batteries (ASSLBs) employing poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)‐based solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) experience severe degradation of hydroxyl/ether groups within the PEO matrix at high voltages (&gt;3.8 V vs. Li + /Li), thereby limiting their energy density. The origin of this breakdown is essentially induced by in situ generated corrosive acids (mainly HTFSI). Conventional passive strategies aim at protecting the PEO matrix by creating physical isolations; however, the generation of HTFSI in the system has not been effectively inhibited. Herein, we propose a proactive strategy for the dual capture of H + (protons) and TFSI − anions via a polyamine‐based agent. Featuring a high density of strong Brønsted‑base sites and H‐bond donors, this agent is capable of capturing free proton/TFSI − through electrostatic/H‐bonding interactions, respectively, effectively mitigating acid‐catalyzed chain scission in the PEO matrix by significantly suppressing HTFSI formation at high‐voltage. When implemented in 4.2 V LiCoO 2 ‐based ASSLBs, the system achieves exceptional cycling stability (&gt;600 cycles at 1.0 C, 65°C) with 95.5% capacity retention, outperforming state‐of‐the‐art high‐voltage polymer‐based ASSLBs. This study pioneers a dual capture active strategy that simultaneously targets protons and TFSI − ions, mitigating both interfacial and bulk degradation in high‐voltage, which provides new insights for the design of high‐energy‐density ASSLBs.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 11
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (17)

Y

You Fan

College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

M

Mingli Zhu

H

Huicai Wang

College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou 350116 P.R. China

Z

Zige Hong

College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

B

Binghong Zhao

College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

H

Haifeng Ke

College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

Y

Yuxie Jiang

College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

M

Meizhen Zhu

College of Chemical Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

P

Peiming Chen

Z

Zheyuan Liu

College of Materials Science and Engineering Fuzhou University Fuzhou P. R. China

Z

Zhengshuai Bai

M

Mingzheng Ge

School of Textile &amp; Clothing Nantong University Nantong P. R. China

Y

Yu Feng

S

Shi Chen

H

Huaiyu Shao

O

Oleksandr I. Malyi

Qingyuan Innovation Laboratory Quanzhou 362801 P.R. China

Y

Yuxin Tang