International audienceLithium-ion batteries (LIBs) are very efficient energy storage devices. Recently we demonstrated that the highly reactive species generated by radiolysis of an electrolyte are the same as those generated during the cycling of LIBs using similar solvents.[1.3] Furthermore, radiolysis generated these species in measurable amounts at time scales significantly shorter than electrochemical cycling in a battery cell (minutes vs. days) and enabled proposing reaction mechanisms and measuring rate constants. [1-3] The electrolytes used in LIBs are however not stable at the working potential of Li-ion anode materials. Thus, during the first cycles of the battery, the electrolyte decomposes at the anode surface producing a solid-...