Fluorine‐Rich Catalyst‐Induced Interphase Engineering to Enable the First Ah‐Level FeF <sub>3</sub> Conversion Solid‐State Batteries

Y Yuan Meng J Jiulin Hu (State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructure Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences 585 He Shuo Road Shanghai 201899 China) R Rong Qian (Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) C Chilin Li (State Key Laboratory of High-Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructure, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 585 He Shuo Road, Shanghai 201899, China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Conversion‐type FeF 3 cathodes promise ultrahigh energy density but suffer from sluggish reaction kinetics and interfacial instability in solid‐state battery systems. Here, we designed a fluorine‐rich NaBiF 4 @Bi 2 O 3 catalyst‐initiated polymer electrolyte via in situ ring‐opening polymerization of 1,3‐dioxolane. The NaBiF 4 phase initiates polymerization and serves as a fluorine reservoir, while Bi 2 O 3 participates in regulating the fluorine environment and contributes to the formation of a Li 3 Bi alloy clusters during cycling. This electrolyte enables the construction of LiF/NaF/Li 2 O‐reinforced solid electrolyte interface with embedded Li 3 Bi domains, delivering the homogeneous Li + flux and dendrite‐free Li deposition, enabling the stable Li‖Li symmetric cell cycling for 9700 h. The electrolyte demonstrates broad compatibility with both intercalation and conversion cathodes, achieving excellent cycling stability (800 cycles) in LiFePO 4 and high areal capacity (6 mAh cm −2 ) in LiNi 0.8 Co 0.1 Mn 0.1 O 2 . The Bi 2 O 3 component further catalyzes the interfacial dissociation of LiF at FeF 3 cathode and promotes the dynamic evolution of fluorine‐rich cathode electrolyte interphase, enabling the remarkable reversibility in FeF 3 conversion chemistry (641 mAh g −1 at 0.2 C and 300 cycles at 1 C). A 20‐layer FeF 3 ‐based pouch cell is demonstrated with a discharge capacity exceeding 1 Ah for the first time, marking a critical milestone toward practical high‐energy FeF 3 batteries.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 03, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (4)

Y

Yuan Meng

J

Jiulin Hu

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructure Shanghai Institute of Ceramics Chinese Academy of Sciences 585 He Shuo Road Shanghai 201899 China

R

Rong Qian

Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

C

Chilin Li

State Key Laboratory of High-Performance Ceramics and Superfine Microstructure, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 585 He Shuo Road, Shanghai 201899, China