Unveiling the Electrolyte and Solid Electrolyte Interphase in Sodium Ion Batteries: Mechanisms, Progress, and Perspectives

M Meng Li C Chengzhi Sun (Weichai Power Co., Ltd. Weifang Shandong 261061 China) R Ruoqi Zhang (Department of Chemistry Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden) M Man Qi (Department of Chemistry Stockholm University Stockholm 10691 Sweden) Z Zeen Wu (Department of Chemistry Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden) X Xin Zhang Y Yu Zhang (Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China) J Jiayin Yuan (Department of Chemistry) N Naiqing Zhang

Abstract

Abstract Sodium‐ion batteries (SIBs) are regarded as a promising alternative to lithium‐ion batteries due to the low cost and abundant availability of sodium. Electrolyte, as the medium for ion transport, plays a crucial role in determining the electrochemical performance. Currently, SIBs employ mainly organic electrolytes, aqueous electrolytes, ionic liquids, gel electrolytes, and solid electrolytes. These electrolytes have made significant progress according to the needs of various application scenarios. Notably, the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formed by decomposition of electrolytes on the electrode surface has a decisive influence on the performance of SIBs, and its composition and formation mechanism are closely related to the chemical nature of the electrolyte. Therefore, a deep understanding of the structure and interfacial chemistry of the SEI is essential for developing high‐performance SIBs, preferably through the simple and effective modulation of electrolyte composition. However, the fragmented and insufficient mechanistic summary on this connection results in poor guidance on future research, especially for the co‐design of electrolyte and solid electrolyte interphase. This review summarizes and compares the research progress of various electrolyte systems, discusses the formation and aging mechanisms of SEI, and presents the perspectives on the integrated design of electrolyte and SEI.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 47
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

M

Meng Li

C

Chengzhi Sun

Weichai Power Co., Ltd. Weifang Shandong 261061 China

R

Ruoqi Zhang

Department of Chemistry Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

M

Man Qi

Department of Chemistry Stockholm University Stockholm 10691 Sweden

Z

Zeen Wu

Department of Chemistry Stockholm University Stockholm Sweden

X

Xin Zhang

Y

Yu Zhang

Xiangya Hospital, Central South University Changsha China

J

Jiayin Yuan

Department of Chemistry

N

Naiqing Zhang