Metal sulfide composite materials for batteries
US-2015236372-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US11145909B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11145909-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715480235-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 12, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 12, 2021 |
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The present disclosure is generally related to separators for use in lithium metal batteries, and associated systems and products. Certain embodiments are related to separators that form or are repaired when an electrode is held at a voltage. In some embodiments, an electrochemical cell may comprise an electrolyte that comprises a precursor for the separator.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rechargeable electrochemical cell, comprising: a first electrode; a second electrode; a separator; and an electrolyte, wherein the electrolyte comprises a salt with a concentration of greater than or equal to 0.01 M, the electrolyte having a portion of a precursor to form the separator, and wherein the portion of the precursor to form the separator has a solubility in the electrolyte of less than or equal to 1 mM and greater than or equal to 1 nM, wherein the precursor reacts to repair one or more defects in the separator when the first and the second electrodes reach a specific voltage between 0 V and 5 V, and the one or more defects are healed by the formation of a material in the one or more defects having a substantially similar composition to the separator, and wherein the one or more defects spontaneously passivate to prevent preferential deposition of new Li metal leading to dendrite formation. 2. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator comprises a halide anion. 3. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 2 , wherein the halide anion is one of a fluoride anion, a chloride anion, a bromide anion, or an iodide anion. 4. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator comprises a species that can react to form a halide anion. 5. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator comprises a polyhalide anion. 6. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 5 , wherein the polyhalide anion comprises at least two halogen species. 7. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator comprises a halogen with an oxidation state of 0. 8. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator comprises at least one of a chlorate anion, a perchlorate anion, a nitrate anion, a phosphate anion, a PF 6 − anion, a BF 4 − anion, a bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide anion, or a bis(trifluoromethane)sulfonimide anion. 9. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator comprises a lithium cation. 10. The rechargeable electrochemical cell of claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator comprises an alkaline earth metal cation. 11. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 10 , wherein the alkaline earth metal cation is Mg 2+. 12. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the portion of the precursor for the separator has a rock salt crystal structure. 13. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein an electrolyte additive comprises one or more of a nitrile group, a fluorosulfonyl group, a chlorosulfonyl group, a nitro group, a nitrate group, a fluoroamide group, or a dione group. 14. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein a passivation layer comprises a halide anion. 15. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the second electrode comprises at least one of an intercalation compound, a conversion compound, an oxide, a halide, or a chalcogenide, wherein the second electrode comprises a lithium ion intercalation compound. 16. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the second electrode comprises at least one of lithium cobalt oxide, lithium iron phosphate, lithium nickel cobalt manganese oxide, lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide, sulfur, or air. 17. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the first electrode comprises lithium metal. 18. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the first electrode comprises sodium metal. 19. The rechargeable electrochemical cell as in claim 1 , wherein the first electrode comprises one or more of magnesium, calcium, yttrium, zinc, or aluminum.
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