Electrode for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
US-2019267611-A1 · Aug 29, 2019 · US
US11145853B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11145853-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716483677-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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A secondary battery includes a power generation element that includes a positive electrode having a collector on which a positive electrode active material layer is disposed, an electrolyte layer for retaining an electrolyte, and a negative electrode having a collector on which a negative electrode active material layer is disposed. The negative electrode active material layer has an area greater than that of the positive electrode active material layer. The negative electrode active material layer has a facing portion that faces a positive electrode active material layer with an electrolyte layer interposed by therebetween, and a non-facing portion that is positioned on an outer periphery of the facing portion and does not face the positive electrode active material layer. The non-facing portion has a stretching rate that is less than a stretching rate of the facing portion.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A secondary battery comprising: a power generation element including a positive electrode having a collector on which a positive electrode active material layer is disposed, an electrolyte layer for retaining an electrolyte, and a negative electrode having a collector on which a negative electrode active material layer is disposed, the negative electrode active material layer having an area greater than that of the positive electrode active material layer; the positive electrode active material layer and the negative electrode active material layer facing each other with the electrolyte layer interposed therebetween; the negative electrode active material layer having a facing portion that faces the positive electrode active material layer with the electrolyte layer interposed therebetween, and a non-facing portion that is positioned on an outer periphery of the facing portion and does not face the positive electrode active material layer; and a stretching rate of the non-facing portion being less than a stretching rate of the facing portion, the stretching rate being a volume increase rate in volume per unit of the negative electrode active material layer during charging and discharging, the negative electrode active material layer having holes; and a rate of holes in the non-facing portion of the negative electrode active material layer being greater than a rate of holes in the facing portion of the negative electrode active material layer. 2. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the negative electrode active material layer has a binder; and a weight of the binder per unit volume of the negative electrode active material layer in the non-facing portion is less than a weight of the binder per unit volume of the negative electrode active material layer in the facing portion. 3. The secondary battery according to claim 2 , wherein the binder is an aqueous binder in which water is a solvent or a dispersion medium, and the binder includes a rubber-based binder and a water-soluble polymer binder; and the weight of the water-soluble polymer binder per unit volume of the negative electrode active material layer in the non-facing portion is less than the weight of the water-soluble polymer binder per unit volume of the negative electrode active material layer in the facing portion. 4. The secondary battery according to claim 3 , wherein a thermal decomposition temperature of the rubber-based binder is higher than a thermal decomposition temperature of the water-soluble polymer binder. 5. The secondary battery according to claim 3 , wherein the water-soluble polymer binder is a carboxymethylcellulose-based compound. 6. The secondary battery according to claim 3 , wherein the rubber-based binder is styrene-butadiene rubber. 7. The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the negative electrode active material layer has a silicon-containing negative electrode active material. 8. A secondary battery manufacturing method comprising: an assembly step comprising providing a power generation element including a positive electrode having a collector on which a positive electrode active material layer is disposed, an electrolyte layer for retaining an electrolyte, and a negative electrode having a collector on which a negative electrode active material layer is disposed, the negative electrode active material layer having an area greater than that of the positive electrode active material layer, the positive electrode active material layer and the negative electrode active material layer facing each other with the electrolyte layer interposed therebetween, and the negative electrode active material layer having a facing portion that faces the positive electrode active material layer, interposed by the electrolyte layer, and a non-facing portion that is positioned on an outer periphery of the facing portion and does not face the positive electrode active material layer, and a stretching rate control step comprising forming holes in the negative electrode active material layer such that a rate of holes in the non-facing portion of the negative electrode active material layer is greater than a rate of holes in the facing portion of the negative electrode active material layer. 9. The secondary battery manufacturing method according to claim 8 , wherein the negative electrode active material layer has a binder; and the holes are formed by removing some of the binder included in the non-facing portion in the stretching rate control step. 10. The secondary battery manufacturing method according to claim 9 , wherein the binder is an aqueous binder in which water is a solvent or a dispersion medium, and the binder includes a rubber-based binder and a water-soluble polymer binder; and the water-soluble polymer binder is removed in the stretching rate control step. 11. The secondary battery manufacturing method according to claim 10 , wherein a thermal decomposition temperature of the rubber-based binder is higher than a thermal decomposition temperature of the water-soluble polymer binder; and the non-facing portion of the negative electrode active material layer is heated at a temperature that is less than the thermal decomposition temperature of the rubber-based binder and equal to or greater than the thermal decomposition temperature of the water-soluble polymer binder in the stretching rate control step to thermally decompose and remove the water-soluble polymer binder. 12. The secondary battery manufacturing method according to claim 10 , wherein the water-soluble polymer binder is a carboxymethylcellulose-based compound. 13. The secondary battery manufacturing method according to claim 8 , wherein the rubber-based binder is styrene-butadiene rubber. 14. The secondary battery manufacturing method according to claim 8 , wherein the negative electrode active material layer has a silicon-containing negative electrode active material.
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