In Situ Polymerized Polysiloxane Enables Cohesive Solid‐Electrolyte Interphase for Practical Lithium‐Metal Batteries

Y Ya‐Nan Wang (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P.R. China) Y Yue Liu X Xue‐Qiang Zhang (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P.R. China) S Shu‐Yu Sun (Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 P.R. China) Y Yuan Li J Jia‐Lin Li (School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P.R. China) Q Qian‐Kui Zhang (Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China) Z Zhao Zheng (Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries & Tsinghua Center for Green Chemical Engineering Electrification, Department of Chemical Engineering) W Wen‐Jun Feng (Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 P.R. China) B Bo‐Quan Li (School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing P. R. China) T Tao Cheng (Institute of Functional Nano & Soft Materials (FUNSOM), Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Carbon-Based Functional Materials and Devices, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Negative Carbon Technologies) R Rui Wen J Jia‐Qi Huang (School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing P. R. China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The mechanical instability of nanostructured solid‐electrolyte interphase (SEI) on lithium (Li)‐metal anodes severely limits the cycle life of Li‐metal batteries because SEI undergoes endless cracking and regeneration due to anode volume fluctuations. Here, a cohesive SEI nanostructure is proposed to enhance SEI mechanical stability. The inorganic nanoparticles with weak interparticle cohesion in SEI are glued using polysiloxane, in situ formed from hexamethylcyclotrisiloxane (CTS) as an electrolyte additive. This approach strengthens interparticle cohesion of inorganic components, and the elastic modulus of SEI increases by 109%, significantly improving its tolerance to anode volume fluctuations. As a result, Li‐metal coin cells with glued SEI exhibit an extended cycle life of 320 cycles, compared with 183 cycles with routine SEI, under practical conditions. Furthermore, a prototype 505 Wh kg −1 Li‐metal pouch cell with glued SEI achieves 175 cycles. Specifically, the pouch cell with glued SEI exhibits superior high‐rate discharge capabilities, as demonstrated by its capacity to power a micro‐unmanned aerial vehicle, advancing Li‐metal batteries towards practical applications. This work presents a generalizable strategy to in situ reinforcement of SEI for high‐energy‐density Li‐metal batteries.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 10
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

Y

Ya‐Nan Wang

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P.R. China

Y

Yue Liu

X

Xue‐Qiang Zhang

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P.R. China

S

Shu‐Yu Sun

Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 P.R. China

Y

Yuan Li

J

Jia‐Lin Li

School of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 P.R. China

Q

Qian‐Kui Zhang

Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing China

Z

Zhao Zheng

Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries & Tsinghua Center for Green Chemical Engineering Electrification, Department of Chemical Engineering

W

Wen‐Jun Feng

Beijing Key Laboratory of Complex Solid State Batteries Department of Chemical Engineering Tsinghua University Beijing 100084 P.R. China

B

Bo‐Quan Li

School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing P. R. China

T

Tao Cheng

Institute of Functional Nano & Soft Materials (FUNSOM), Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Carbon-Based Functional Materials and Devices, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Advanced Negative Carbon Technologies

R

Rui Wen

J

Jia‐Qi Huang

School of Interdisciplinary Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing P. R. China