Interpretable Machine Learning Model for Mn-Based Cathode Development: Mapping Synthesis Parameters to Cycling Stability

Abstract

Manganese-based layered cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries have faced the challenge of capacity degradation, although numerous mechanism insights and modified strategies have been probed. Herein, a machine learning-based framework is constructed to predict manganese-based layered material systems, to overcome the deficiencies from conventional experimental approaches. Based on the chosen XGBoost model, fourteen key features are screened out by integrating improved SMOTE data enhancement and recursive feature elimination techniques. Moreover, critical parameter thresholds of the features are identified by SHAP and ALE interpretability analyses. The model is ultimately evidenced by experimental verification, where 83% of the designed materials for the cyclic stability were within reasonable predictions. The proposed methodology bridges predictive modeling, material design, and performance improvement, by which a machine learning model is well-devolved for predicting high-performance cathode materials of sodium-ion batteries.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2025
Accepted
03 Aug 2025
First published
04 Aug 2025

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Interpretable Machine Learning Model for Mn-Based Cathode Development: Mapping Synthesis Parameters to Cycling Stability

C. Wei, Z. Cui, H. Li, J. Guo, L. Xing, Y. Li, H. Yang, Z. Li and Y. Hao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TA04758G

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