Unilateral‐Cyano‐Functionalized Asymmetric Ether‐Based Electrolytes Enable Stable High‐Voltage Lithium Metal Batteries

Y Yinuo Yu (Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China) Z Zichen Wang (China-Australia Joint Research Center for Functional Molecular Materials, School of Chemical Science and Engineering) Y Yixian Xiao (Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China) J JiaJun Chen X Xinzhao Xia (Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China) Y Yunxiao Ren (Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China) S Shengyu Qin (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Waterproof Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering) W Wenting Xie B Bo Yang J Jiale Liu (Center for Life Sciences, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University) L Lanying Zhang (School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China) W Wei Hu H Huai Yang (State Key Laboratory of Advanced Waterproof Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Enhanced demand for high‐energy‐density batteries has intensified the focus on high‐voltage Ni‐rich ternary cathodes. However, their high‐voltage characteristics are challenging to match the narrow electrochemical stability window of traditional ether electrolytes. Herein, we propose a series of unilateral‐cyano‐functionalized asymmetric glyme (glyme‐CN) electrolytes with broadened oxidation stability by molecular engineering. The electron‐withdrawing cyano group enhances oxidation stability by suppressing ether‐oxygen lone pair loss, while their solvation structures are finely tuned to promote anion‐derived interfacial chemistry. The optimized electrolyte glyme‐CN named TF achieves a 5.2 V electrochemical stability window, 98.9% Coulombic efficiency in Li||Cu cells, and stable cycling in Li||Li cells over 1400 h. The Li||LiFePO 4 full battery with electrolyte TF delivers remarkable cycling stability, maintaining 133.3 mAh g −1 high capacity with a 90.8% capacity retention rate after 4000 cycles at 1C. Furthermore, TF enables a 4.3 V LiNi 0.8 Co 0.1 Mn 0.1 O 2 cathode to retain 64.2% capacity after 800 cycles and sustains stable operation even at 4.6 V. This precise molecular engineering strategy for structure and property customization provides new insights into the development of advanced battery materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published August 19, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (13)

Y

Yinuo Yu

Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China

Z

Zichen Wang

China-Australia Joint Research Center for Functional Molecular Materials, School of Chemical Science and Engineering

Y

Yixian Xiao

Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China

J

JiaJun Chen

X

Xinzhao Xia

Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China

Y

Yunxiao Ren

Institute for Advanced Materials and Technology University of Science and Technology Beijing Beijing P. R. China

S

Shengyu Qin

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Waterproof Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering

W

Wenting Xie

B

Bo Yang

J

Jiale Liu

Center for Life Sciences, Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies, Peking University

L

Lanying Zhang

School of Materials Science and Engineering Peking University Beijing P. R. China

W

Wei Hu

H

Huai Yang

State Key Laboratory of Advanced Waterproof Materials, School of Materials Science and Engineering