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The high reactivity of NCM811 with the electrolyte and the volumetric expansion issues associated with SiO/Gr limited their practical applications. To address these challenges, In article number BTE.20240042, this study investigates the effects of additives containing phenyl and acid anhydride moieties on the performance of NCM811 || SiO/Gr pouch cells over a broad temperature range of −20 to 60°C.