“…[ 4,5 ] For example, the nickel (Ni) in NCM materials is easy to dissolute into electrolyte and deposit on the graphite cathode, while cobalt content will be reduced, resulting in an unstable architecture of the NCM materials, which can easily react with electrolyte to reduce the capacity of LIBs. [ 6,7 ] Therefore, the electrolyte always needs additives to form a dense and homogeneous film that can isolate the electrolyte from the cathode material and prevent the influence of side reactions. [ 8,9 ] Lithium bis(oxalate)borate (LiBOB) is such a classic additive, used to improve the multiplicity and cycling performance of LIBs.…”