Electrolyte membrane for energy storage device, energy storage device including the same, and method of preparing electrolyte membrane for energy storage device
US-2016336619-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US10644350B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10644350-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815924033-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 16, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 5, 2020 |
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Provided is a secondary battery having a battery case which accommodates an electrode assembly including a cathode, a anode, and a separator disposed between the cathode and the anode, together with an electrolyte, wherein one or more selected from the group consisting of the cathode, the anode, the separator, the electrolyte, and the interior of the battery case include, as a water adsorbent, a first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material which may be regenerated by desorbing 70% or more of a total adsorption amount of adsorbed water at 150° C. or lower; and optionally, a second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material, of which water adsorption capacity is higher than water desorption capacity at a relative humidity p/p0 of 0.3 or less (herein, p0 represents a saturated vapor pressure at an application temperature and p represents a vapor pressure upon adsorption).
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What is claimed is: 1. A secondary battery having a battery case which accommodates an electrode assembly including a cathode, an anode, and a separator disposed between the cathode and the anode, together with an electrolyte, wherein the electrolyte includes a first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material as a water adsorbent which is regenerated by desorbing 70% or more of a total adsorption amount of adsorbed water at 150° C. or lower, or wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material forms a coating layer on a surface of one or more selected from the group consisting of the cathode, the anode, the separator, and the interior of the battery case, and wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a crystalline framework that includes a polar metal ion and a carboxylate oxygen anion in the framework. 2. The secondary battery of claim 1 , further comprising a second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material, of which water adsorption capacity is higher than water desorption capacity at a relative humidity p/p0 of 0.3 or less (herein, p0 represents a saturated vapor pressure at an application temperature and p represents a vapor pressure upon adsorption), wherein the second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a crystalline framework that includes a polar metal ion and a carboxylate oxygen anion in the framework. 3. The secondary battery of claim 2 , wherein the second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a coordinatively unsaturated metal site with a density of 0.2 mmol/g to 10 mmol/g. 4. The secondary battery of claim 2 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material is disposed in a position where water is adsorbed and desorbed during manufacturing of the battery, and the second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material is disposed in a position where water generated during operation of the battery is adsorbed. 5. The secondary battery of claim 2 , wherein the second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material forms a coating layer on the surface of one or more selected from the group consisting of the cathode, the anode, the separator, and the interior of the battery case. 6. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material is regenerated by desorbing 50% or more of a total adsorption amount of adsorbed water at 100° C. or lower. 7. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material adsorbs 50% or more of a total adsorption amount of water at a relative humidity p/p0 ranging from 0.3 to 0.6 (herein, p0 represents a saturated vapor pressure at an application temperature and p represents a vapor pressure upon adsorption). 8. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material is an organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material having 0.5 mol to 3 mol of a hydrophilic hydroxyl group (OH) or a hydroxide anion (OH − ) group as a ligand per 1 mol of a central metal ion in a nanopore. 9. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a central metal ion having no unshared electron pairs. 10. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material includes one or more metal ions selected from the group consisting of aluminum ion, calcium ion, magnesium ion, and zirconium ion as a central metal ion. 11. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a heterocyclic dicarboxylic acid anion as a ligand. 12. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material or the second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material adsorbs carbon dioxide, HF, or both of them. 13. The secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the secondary battery is a lithium ion battery, a lithium ion polymer battery, or a lithium polymer battery. 14. A battery module comprising the secondary battery of claim 1 as a unit battery. 15. A battery pack comprising the battery module of claim 14 . 16. A device comprising the battery pack of claim 15 as a power source. 17. An electrolyte comprising, as a water adsorbent, a first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material which is regenerated by desorbing 70% or more of a total adsorption amount of adsorbed water at 150° C. or lower, wherein the first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a crystalline framework that includes a polar metal ion and a carboxylate oxygen anion in the framework; or a second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material, of which water adsorption capacity is higher than water desorption capacity at a relative humidity p/p0 of 0.3 or less (herein, p0 represents a saturated vapor pressure at an application temperature and p represents a vapor pressure upon adsorption), wherein the second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a crystalline framework that includes a polar metal ion and a carboxylate oxygen anion in the framework; or both of them, wherein the electrolyte further comprises a lithium salt or a non-protic organic solvent. 18. An electrode active material composition comprising, as a water adsorbent, a first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material which is regenerated by desorbing 70% or more of a total adsorption amount of adsorbed water at 150° C. or lower; or a second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material, of which water adsorption capacity is higher than water desorption capacity at a relative humidity p/p0 of 0.3 or less (herein, p0 represents a saturated vapor pressure at an application temperature and p represents a vapor pressure upon adsorption); or both of them, wherein the first or second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material forms a coating layer on a surface of the electrode active material composition, and wherein the first or second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material has a crystalline framework that includes a polar metal ion and a carboxylate oxygen anion in the framework. 19. A method of manufacturing the secondary battery of claim 1 , the method comprising the step of adsorbing water during manufacturing of the battery and desorbing water during assembling of the battery by using a first organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material which is regenerated by desorbing 70% or more of a total adsorption amount of adsorbed water at 150° C. or lower. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising the step of disposing a second organic-inorganic hybrid nanoporous material, of which water adsorption capacity is higher than water desorption capacity at a relative humidity p/p0 of 0.3 or less, in the position where water generated during operation of the battery is adsorbed.
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