Crosslinked-interpenetrating networked block copolymer electrolytes for lithium batteries

US10879563B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10879563-B2
Application numberUS-201715449872-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 3, 2017
Priority dateMar 5, 2016
Publication dateDec 29, 2020
Grant dateDec 29, 2020

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A novel solid block copolymer electrolyte material is described. The material has first structural polymer blocks that make up a structural domain that has a modulus greater than 1×10 7 Pa at 25° C. There are also second ionically-conductive polymer blocks and a salt that make up an ionically-conductive domain adjacent to the structural domain. Along with the second ionically-conductive polymers, there is also a crosslinked network of third polymers, which interpenetrates the ionically-conductive domain. The third polymers are miscible with the second polymers. It has been shown that the addition of such an interpenetrating, crosslinked polymer network to the ionically-conductive domain improves the mechanical properties of the block copolymer electrolyte with no sacrifice in ionic conductivity.

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An electrolyte material comprising: a first domain having a modulus greater than 1×10 7 Pa at 25° C., the first domain comprising a plurality of first polymer blocks; and a second domain forming an ionically-conductive portion of the electrolyte material, the second domain adjacent to the first domain, the second domain comprising: a plurality of second polymer blocks and a salt; and a crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers mixed into the plurality of second polymer blocks and not bonded to the plurality of second polymer blocks; wherein the electrolyte material comprises a diblock copolymer, and wherein the crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers are selected from the group consisting of poly(methylmethacrylate-block-allyl glycidyl ether), poly[allylamine-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)], poly[oxydiphenylene-pyromellitimide-b -(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)], poly[pthalamide-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)], poly(vinylenecarbonate-b-vinylmethylsiloxane), poly(vinylenecarbonate-b-divinylsiloxane), poly[acrylonitrile-b-(styrene-co-allyloxyl styrene)], poly(acrylonitrile-b-isoprene), poly(vinylmethylsiloxane-b-ethyleneoxide), poly[dimethylsiloxane-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)], poly[phosphazines-graft-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)], poly(divinylphosphazine-graft-ethyleneoxide), poly[isoprene-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)], and poly[ethylene-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)]. 2. The electrolyte material of claim 1 wherein the first domain and the second domain are lamellar domains. 3. The electrolyte material of claim 1 wherein the electrolyte material has an ionic conductivity of at least 1×10 −5 Scm −1 at 90° C. 4. The electrolyte material of claim 1 wherein the second domain comprises at least 50% or 75% by volume of the electrolyte material. 5. The electrolyte material of claim 1 wherein the plurality of first polymer blocks are one or more selected from the group consisting of polystyrene, hydrogenated polystyrene, polymethacrylate, poly(methyl methacrylate), polyvinylpyridine, polyvinylcyclohexane, polyimide, polyamide, polypropylene, poly (2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PXE), polyolefins, poly(t-butyl vinyl ether), poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate), poly(cyclohexyl vinyl ether), polyethylene, poly(phenylene oxide), poly(phenylene sulfide sulfone), poly(phenylene sulfide ketone), poly(phenylene sulfide amide), polysulfone, polyfluorocarbons, and copolymers that contain styrene, methacrylates, and/or vinylpyridine. 6. The electrolyte material of claim 1 wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks are one or more selected from the group consisting of polyethers, polyamines, polyimides, polyamides, alkyl carbonates, polynitriles, polysiloxanes, polyphosphazines, polyolefins, polydienes, and combinations thereof. 7. The electrolyte material of claim 1 wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks comprise an ionically-conductive comb polymer having a backbone and pendant groups. 8. The electrolyte material of claim 7 wherein the backbone comprises one or more selected from the group consisting of polysiloxanes, polyphosphazines, polyethers, polydienes, polyolefins, polyacrylates, polymethacrylates, and combinations thereof. 9. The electrolyte material of claim 7 wherein the pendant groups comprise one or more selected from the group consisting of oligoethers, substituted oligoethers, nitrile groups, sulfones, thiols, polyethers, polyamines, polyimides, polyamides, alkyl carbonates, polynitriles, other polar groups, and combinations thereof. 10. The electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks do not form crosslinks with each other. 11. The electrolyte material of claim 1 wherein the plurality of first polymer blocks are one or more selected from the group consisting of polystyrene, hydrogenated polystyrene, polymethacrylate, poly(methyl methacrylate), polyvinylpyridine, polyvinylcyclohexane, polyimide, polyamide, polypropylene, polyolefins, poly(t-butyl vinyl ether), poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate), poly(cyclohexyl vinyl ether), polyethylene, polyfluorocarbons, and copolymers that contain styrene, methacrylates, and/or vinylpyridine. 12. The electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks includes polyamines and the crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers includes poly[allylamine-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)]. 13. The electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks includes polyimides and the crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers includes poly[oxydiphenylene-pyromellitimide-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)]. 14. The electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks includes polyamides and the crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers includes poly[pthalamide-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)]. 15. The electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks includes alkyl carbonates and the crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers includes poly(vinylenecarbonate-b-vinylmethylsiloxane) or poly(vinylenecarbonate-b-divinylsiloxane). 16. The electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks includes polynitriles and the crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers includes poly[acrylonitrile-b-(styrene-co-allyloxylstyrene)] or poly(acrylonitrile-b-isoprene). 17. The electrolyte material of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of second polymer blocks includes polysiloxanes and the crosslinked, interpenetrating network of third polymers includes poly(vinylmethylsiloxane-b-ethyleneoxide) or poly[dimethylsiloxane-b-(ethyleneoxide-co-allylglycidylether)]. 18. A battery cell, comprising: a positive electrode comprising a first electrolyte and positive electrode material; a negative electrode comprising lithium metal or lithium alloy; and a second electrolyte between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, the second electrolyte providing ionic communication and separation between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, the second electrolyte comprising the electrolyte material of claim 1 . 19. An electrolyte material comprising: a first domain having a modulus greater than 1×10 7 Pa at 25° C., the first domain comprising a plurality of first polymer blocks; and a second domain forming an ionically-conductive portion of the electrolyte material, the second domain adjacent to the first domain, the second domain comprising: a plurality of polyethylene oxide polymer blocks and a salt; and a crosslinked, interpenetrating network of poly(methylmethacrylate-block-allyl glycidyl ether) mixed into the plurality of polyethylene oxide polymer blocks and not bonded to the plurality of polyethylene oxide polymer blocks; wherein the electrolyte material comprises a diblock copolymer. 20. The electrolyte material of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of polyethylene oxide polymer blocks do not form crosslinks with each other.

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  • Manufacture of shaped structures of ion-exchange resins · CPC title

  • Intercrosslinking of at least two polymers · CPC title

  • Organic polymers · CPC title

  • Li-accumulators · CPC title

  • Rocking-chair batteries, i.e. batteries with lithium insertion or intercalation in both electrodes; Lithium-ion batteries · CPC title

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What does patent US10879563B2 cover?
A novel solid block copolymer electrolyte material is described. The material has first structural polymer blocks that make up a structural domain that has a modulus greater than 1×10 7 Pa at 25° C. There are also second ionically-conductive polymer blocks and a salt that make up an ionically-conductive domain adjacent to the structural domain. Along with the second ionically-conductive polyme…
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Bosch Gmbh Robert
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Primary CPC classification H01M10/0565. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Dec 29 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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