“…[11][12][13] Nevertheless, the inevitable particle pulverization, electrode destruction, and unstable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layer caused by inherent volume variation of Si still remain, especially at higher-energy-densities, resulting in the battery performance of these Si/C anodes far below the industrial criteria. [14,15] To address the above mentioned issues, numerous multifunctional Si-based binders, with strongly adhesive, [19,20] self-healing, [21][22][23] energy-dissipation, [24][25][26][27] and other abilities, [28] have been proposed. Basically, adhesion is crucial to ensure the cohesion of electrode components (e.g., active material and conductive agent), thereby contributing to the mechanical stability and long-term cycling performance of electrode.…”