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The practical application of silicon (Si)-based anodes faces challenges due to severe structural and interphasial degradations. These challenges are exacerbated in lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) employing Si-based anodes with high-nickel layered oxide cathodes, as significant transition-metal crossover catalyzes serious parasitic side reactions, leading to faster cell failure. While enhancing the mechanical properties of polymer binders has been acknowledged as an effective means of improving solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI) stability on Si-based anodes, an in-depth understanding of how the binder chemistry influences the SEI is lacking. Herein, a zwitterionic binder with an ability to manipulate the chemical composition and spatial distribution of the SEI layer is designed for Si-based anodes. It is evidenced that the electrically charged microenvironment created by the zwitterionic species alters the solvation environment on the Si-based anode, featuring rich anions and weakened Li-solvent interactions. Such a binder-regulated solvation environment induces a thin, uniform, robust SEI on Si-based anodes, which is found to be the key to withstanding transition-metal deposition and minimizing their detrimental impact on catalyzing electrolyte decomposition and devitalizing bulk Si. As a result, albeit possessing comparable mechanical properties to those of commercial binders, the zwitterionic binder enables superior cycling performances in high-energy-density LIBs under demanding operating conditions.

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