Nonaqueous electrolyte for an ultracapacitor

US10658127B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10658127-B2
Application numberUS-201715598833-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 18, 2017
Priority dateMay 20, 2016
Publication dateMay 19, 2020
Grant dateMay 19, 2020

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An ultracapacitor that contains a first electrode, second electrode, separator, nonaqueous electrolyte, and housing is provided. The first electrode comprises a first current collector electrically coupled to a first carbonaceous coating and the second electrode comprises a second current collector electrically coupled to a second carbonaceous coating. The nonaqueous electrolyte is in ionic contact with the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the nonaqueous electrolyte contains an ionic liquid that is dissolved in a nonaqueous solvent at a concentration of about 1.0 mole per liter or more. The nonaqueous solvent has a boiling temperature of about 150° C. or more.

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An ultracapacitor comprising: a first electrode that comprises a first current collector electrically coupled to a first carbonaceous coating comprising activated carbon particles, a water-insoluble organic binder, and a water-soluble organic binder, wherein the combined weight percentage of the water-insoluble organic binder and the water-soluble organic binder in the first carbonaceous coating is less than 10 wt. %; a second electrode that comprises a second current collector electrically coupled to a second carbonaceous coating comprising activated carbon particles, a water-insoluble organic binder, and a water-soluble organic binder, wherein the combined weight percentage of the water-insoluble organic binder and the water-soluble organic binder in the second carbonaceous coating is less than 10 wt. %, wherein the activated carbon particles of the first carbonaceous coating, the second carbonaceous coating, or both have a total pore volume of from 0.2 cm 3 /g to 1.5 cm 3 /g and a median pore width of about 8 nanometers or less; wherein the activated carbon particles of the first carbonaceous coating, the second carbonaceous coating, or both contain a plurality of pores, wherein the amount of pores having a size of about 2 nanometers or less is about 50 vol. % or less of the total pore volume, the amount of pores having a size of from about 2 nanometers to about 50 nanometers is about 20 vol. % to about 80 vol. % of the total pore volume, and the amount of pores having a size of about 50 nanometers or more is from about 1 vol. % to about 50 vol. % of the total pore volume; wherein the first current collector and the second current collector each contain a substrate that includes a conductive metal, and the substrate of the first current collector, the substrate of the second current collector, or both has a thickness of about 200 micrometers or less; a separator positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode; a nonaqueous electrolyte that is in ionic contact with the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the nonaqueous electrolyte contains an ionic liquid that is dissolved in a nonaqueous solvent at a concentration of 1.0 mole per liter or more, wherein the nonaqueous solvent has a boiling temperature of about 150° C. or more; and a housing within which the first electrode, the second electrode, the separator, and the electrolyte are retained, wherein the housing contains a metal container, wherein the capacitor exhibits an equivalence series resistance of about 150 mohms or less as determined at a temperature of 23° C., frequency of 100 kHz, and without an applied voltage. 2. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the nonaqueous solvent includes a cyclic carbonate. 3. The ultracapacitor of claim 2 , wherein the solvent includes propylene carbonate. 4. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the ionic liquid contains a cationic species and a counterion. 5. The ultracapacitor of claim 4 , wherein the cationic species includes an organoquaternary ammonium compound. 6. The ultracapacitor of claim 5 , wherein the organoquaternary ammonium compound has the following structure: wherein m and n are independently a number from 3 to 7. 7. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the ionic liquid includes spiro-(1,1′)-bipyrrolidinium tetrafluoroborate, spiro-(1,1′)-bipyrrolidinium iodide, or a combination thereof. 8. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the ionic liquid is present at a concentration of about 1.2 moles per liter or more. 9. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the conductive metal is aluminum or an alloy thereof. 10. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of fiber-like whiskers project outwardly from the substrate of the first current collector, the substrate of the second current collector, or both. 11. The ultracapacitor of claim 10 , wherein the whiskers contain aluminum carbide. 12. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein at least 50% by volume of the activated carbon particles have a size of from about 1 to about 30 micrometers. 13. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the activated carbon particles contain a plurality of pores, wherein the amount of pores having a size of about 2 nanometers or less is about 30 vol. % or less of the total pore volume, the amount of pores having a size of from about 2 nanometers to about 50 nanometers is about 25 vol. % to about 75 vol. % of the total pore volume, and the amount of pores having a size of about 50 nanometers or more is from about 5 vol. % to about 40 vol. % of the total pore volume. 14. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first carbonaceous coating, the second carbonaceous coating, or both contain binders in an amount of about 15 wt. % or less. 15. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, or both have a thickness of from about 40 micrometers to about 350 micrometers. 16. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the separator includes a cellulosic fibrous material. 17. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the metal container has a cylindrical shape. 18. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, the electrolyte, and the separator are hermetically sealed within the housing. 19. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode, the second electrode, and the separator are wound into an electrode assembly having a jellyroll configuration. 20. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the activated carbon particles have a BET surface area of from about 900 m 2 /g to about 2,000 m 2 /g. 21. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein at least 90% by volume of the particles (D90 size) have a size in the range of from 6 to about 15 micrometers. 22. The ultracapacitor of claim 1 , wherein the activated carbon particles are present in the first carbonaceous coating, the second carbonaceous coating, or both in an amount of 85 wt. % or more. 23. An ultracapacitor comprising: a first electrode that comprises a first current collector electrically coupled to a first carbonaceous coating comprising activated carbon; a second electrode that comprises a second current collector electrically coupled to a second carbonaceous coating comprising activated carbon; wherein the activated carbon particles of the first carbonaceous coating, the second carbonaceous coating, or both have a total pore volume of from 0.2 cm 3 /g to 1.5 cm 3 /g and a median pore width of about 8 nanometers or less; wherein the activated carbon particles of the first carbonaceous coating, the second carbonaceous coating, or both contain a plurality of pores, wherein the amount of pores having a size of about 2 nanometers or less is about 50 vol. % or less of the total pore volume, the amount of pores having a size of from about 2 nanometers to about 50 nanometers is about 20 vol. % to about 80 vol. % of the total pore volume, and the amount of pores having a size of about 50 nanometers or more is from about 1 vol. % to about 50 vol. % of the total pore volume; a separator positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode; a nonaqueous electrolyte that is in ionic contact with the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the nonaqueous electrolyte contains an ionic liquid that is dissolved in a nonaqueous solvent at a concentration of 1.0

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  • characterised by structural features of the materials making up or comprised in the electrodes, e.g. form, surface area or porosity; characterised by the structural features of powders or particles used therefor · CPC title

  • characterised by the solute, e.g. salts, anions or cations therein · CPC title

  • Fixing or assembling a capacitive element in a housing, e.g. mounting electrodes, current collectors or terminals in containers or encapsulations · CPC title

  • H01G11/38Primary

    Carbon pastes or blends; Binders or additives therein · CPC title

  • H01G11/60Primary

    characterised by the solvent · CPC title

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What does patent US10658127B2 cover?
An ultracapacitor that contains a first electrode, second electrode, separator, nonaqueous electrolyte, and housing is provided. The first electrode comprises a first current collector electrically coupled to a first carbonaceous coating and the second electrode comprises a second current collector electrically coupled to a second carbonaceous coating. The nonaqueous electrolyte is in ionic con…
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Avx Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01G11/38. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue May 19 2020 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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