Rechargeable lithium battery with controlled particle size ratio of activated carbon to positive active material
US-2015263336-A1 · Sep 17, 2015 · US
US10637040B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10637040-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715704122-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 14, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Apr 28, 2020 |
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Lithium-utilizing electrochemical cells, providing battery and hybrid-capacitor activity, are formed of one or more lithium battery anodes, one or more lithium battery cathodes, and one or more positive-charge or negative-charge hybrid capacitor electrodes which are formed of a combination of capacitor particles with one of anode or cathode particles. The anode and cathodes are formed of porous layers of particles of anode or cathode material, bonded to each side of a current collector foil. The hybrid capacitor electrodes are formed of porous layers of capacitor particles, mixed or layered with anode or capacitor particles, bonded to each side of a current collector foil. The compositions of the hybrid capacitors are determined to balance the capacities of the electrodes in the lithium-ion electrochemical cell to intercalate or adsorb lithium cations and corresponding anions in the electrolyte infiltrating the pores of the electrode materials.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An electrochemical cell comprising an assembly of at least two pairs of stacked or wound rolls of facing electrodes of opposed electrical charge, each electrode consisting of a two-sided current collector foil coated on both sides with a porous layer of particles of the same electrode material, each coated layer of electrode material being one selected from the group consisting of (i) a lithium ion intercalating/de-intercalating anode material for a lithium-ion battery, (ii) a lithium ion intercalating/de-intercalating cathode material for a lithium-ion battery, and (iii) a hybrid lithium ion adsorbing/desorbing, or corresponding anion adsorbing/desorbing, combination of capacitor material that is mixed or layered with particles of an anode or cathode material, the porous layers of each electrode being separated from each other by the two-sided current collector foil and from a facing layer of an electrode by an inter-positioned co-extensive porous separator layer, the pores of the facing electrode materials and the separators being infiltrated with a non-aqueous electrolyte solution containing lithium cations and corresponding anions; the assembly of the at least two pairs of facing, opposing electrical charge electrodes including at least one electrode of lithium-ion battery anode material facing an opposing electrode of lithium ion-battery cathode material and at least one hybrid material electrode of capacitor material combined with anode or cathode material facing an electrode of opposing lithium-ion battery anode material or an electrode of opposing cathode material, the measured lithium ion accepting capacity of the capacitor material combined with anode or cathode material and the measured lithium ion accepting capacity of the facing anode or cathode material being in the ratio range of 0.8-1.2; and the coated layers on the at least two pairs of opposing electrodes being selected to obtain a predetermined combination of energy density (Wh/kg) and power density (W/kg) for the electrochemical cell. 2. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the anode material is lithium titanate, the cathode material is lithium manganese oxide, and the capacitor material is activated carbon. 3. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the electrochemical cell comprises two to four positive-charge electrode members interposed with a like number of negative-charge electrode members, at least one of the electrode members being a hybrid electrode material formed of particles of capacitor composition and particles of anode or cathode composition facing a battery electrode composition of the opposite charge, the measured lithium ion accepting capacity of the hybrid electrode material and the measured lithium ion accepting capacity of the battery composition material being in the ratio range of 0.8-1.2. 4. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 3 in which the anode material is lithium titanate, the cathode material is lithium manganese oxide, and the capacitor material is activated carbon. 5. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 3 in which the hybrid electrode material is formed of a mixture of capacitor particles and particles of active anode material or cathode material bonded as porous electrode layers to both sides of a current collector foil. 6. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 5 in which the anode material is lithium titanate, the cathode material is lithium manganese oxide, and the capacitor material is activated carbon. 7. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 3 in which the hybrid electrode material is formed of a porous layer of capacitor particles bonded to both sides of a current collector foil, and a porous layer of particles of active anode material or cathode material is bonded coextensively to each of the porous layers of capacitor particles. 8. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 7 in which the anode material is lithium titanate, the cathode material is lithium manganese oxide, and the capacitor material is activated carbon. 9. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 3 in which the hybrid electrode material is formed of a porous layer of particles of anode material or cathode material bonded to both sides of a current collector foil and a porous layer of capacitor material is bonded coextensively to the outer side of each of the porous layers of anode material or cathode material. 10. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 9 in which the anode material is lithium titanate, the cathode material is lithium manganese oxide, and the capacitor material is activated carbon. 11. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the electrochemical cell comprises two anode members and a negatively-charged hybrid electrode material member alternately interposed with two cathode members and a positively-charged hybrid electrode material member, the oppositely-charged hybrid electrode material members being adjacent electrode members with an anode member adjacent to the positively charged hybrid electrode material member and a cathode member adjacent to the negatively charged hybrid electrode material member. 12. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 11 in which the anode material is lithium titanate, the cathode material is lithium manganese oxide, and the capacitor material is activated carbon. 13. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 11 in which each hybrid electrode material member is formed of a porous layer of a mixture of capacitor particles and particles of active anode material or cathode material bonded to both sides of a current collector foil. 14. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 11 in which each hybrid electrode material member is formed of a porous layer of capacitor particles bonded to both sides of a current collector foil and a porous layer of particles of active anode material or cathode material bonded coextensively to each of the porous layers of capacitor particles. 15. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 11 in which each hybrid electrode material member is formed of a porous layer of particles of anode material or cathode material bonded to both sides of a current collector foil and a porous layer of capacitor material bonded coextensively to the outer surface of each of the porous layers of anode material or cathode material. 16. A hybrid electrode material member for a lithium ion electrochemical cell, the hybrid electrode material member being shaped and adapted to be assembled adjacent to at least one anode or cathode member of the electrochemical cell, but physically separated from the anode or cathode member by a porous separator member; the hybrid electrode material member being formed of a combination of (i) lithium ion adsorbing/desorbing particles of capacitor material and (ii) lithium ion intercalating/de-intercalating particles of one of the anode material or the cathode material, the combination of hybrid electrode material particles being resin bonded as one or two porous layers to each side of a metal current collector foil. 17. A hybrid electrode material member as stated in claim 16 in which the measured lithium ion accepting capacity of the combined hybrid electrode material member and the measured lithium ion accepting capacity of the anode material or of the cathode material in the adjacent anode or cathode being in the ratio range of 0.8-1.2. 18. A hybrid electrode material member as stated in claim 16 in which the hybrid electrode material member is formed of a single porous layer of a blended mixture of capa
specially adapted for lithium-ion capacitors, e.g. for lithium-doping or for intercalation · CPC title
Electrodes for accumulators with non-aqueous electrolyte, e.g. for lithium-accumulators; Processes of manufacture thereof · CPC title
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of mixed oxides or hydroxides for inserting or intercalating light metals, e.g. LiTi2O4 or LiTi2OxFy (H01M4/505, H01M4/525 take precedence) · CPC title
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