Polymers with supramolecular functionality are receiving increasing attention for rechargeable battery binders as strong supramolecular interactions can facilitate self-healing effects bond recovery of the cleaved cross-links. Such self-healing capability is useful for emerging high-capacity battery materials that undergo large volume changes. Benchmarking mussel's sticky byssus cuticle, herein we report a copolymer binder with Fe-(tris)catechol coordination cross-links, which can induce a self-healing effect for silicon anodes. The high strength of the Fe-(tris)catechol coordination bond can lead to recovery of the dissociated bond that occurs from the large volume expansion of silicon. The given copolymer also contains monomer units with sufficient flexibility to increase the interchain motions for efficient Fe-(tris)catechol bond recovery. The superior electrochemical performance of the Si electrodes based on the proposed copolymer binder indicates that metallopolymers which utilize metal-organic ligand coordination for interchain cross-linking are promising binders with self-healing effects for sustainable cycling of high capacity battery electrodes.
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