Lithium electrochemical accumulator of the lithium-sulfur type comprising a specific negative-electrode material

US11289732B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11289732-B2
Application numberUS-201916665136-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 28, 2019
Priority dateOct 29, 2018
Publication dateMar 29, 2022
Grant dateMar 29, 2022

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A lithium-sulfur accumulator comprising at least one electrochemical cell comprising a positive electrode comprising, as active material, at least one sulfur-containing material, a negative electrode and an electrolyte conducting lithium ions disposed between the negative electrode and the positive electrode, wherein the negative electrode comprises, as active material, a lithium and calcium alloy, wherein the calcium is present in the alloy to the extent of 2% to 34% atomic.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A lithium-sulfur accumulator comprising at least one electrochemical cell comprising a positive electrode comprising, as active material, at least one sulfur-containing material, a negative electrode and an electrolyte conducting lithium ions disposed between said negative electrode and said positive electrode, characterised in that the negative electrode consists solely of an active material, which is a lithium and calcium alloy, wherein the calcium is present in the alloy to the extent of 2% to 34% atomic. 2. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the negative electrode is in the form of a sheet or plate having a thickness ranging from 5 to 200 μm. 3. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium and calcium alloy comprises solely lithium and calcium. 4. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium and calcium alloy is a lithium alloy comprising calcium to the extent of 2% to 15% atomic. 5. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the calcium in the lithium and calcium alloy is wholly or partly in the form of CaLi 2 . 6. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the negative electrode is self-supporting. 7. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the sulfur-containing active material is elementary sulfur (S 8 ), lithium disulfide (Li 2 S) or a compound comprising at least one disulfide group —S—S—. 8. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the sulfur-containing active material is elementary sulfur. 9. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the positive electrode further comprises an electrically conductive additive and optionally an organic binder. 10. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 9 , wherein the electrically conductive additive is a carbon black powder, carbon nanotubes, carbon fibres, metal particles, conductive polymers or mixtures thereof. 11. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 9 , wherein the organic binder is a polymeric binder. 12. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 1 , wherein the electrolyte conducting lithium ions is a liquid electrolyte comprising at least one organic solvent and at least one lithium salt. 13. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 12 , wherein the organic solvent or solvents are chosen from solvents comprising one or more ether, nitrile, sulfone and/or carbonate functions. 14. Lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 12 , wherein the organic solvent is an ether solvent or a mixture of ether solvents. 15. The lithium-sulfur accumulator according to claim 12 , wherein the lithium salt is chosen from the group consisting of LiPF 6 , LiClO 4 , LiBF 4 , LiAsF 6 , LiI, LiNO 3 , LiOH, LiRfSO 3 , with R f corresponding to a perfluoroalkyl group comprising 1 to 8 carbon atoms, LiN(CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 , LiN(C 2 F 5 SO 2 ) 2 , LiN(SO 2 F) 2 , LiCH 3 SO 3 or LiB(C 2 O 4 ) 2 .

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  • Mixture of solvents · CPC title

  • Negative electrodes · CPC title

  • H01M10/052Primary

    Li-accumulators · CPC title

  • being polymers · CPC title

  • of electrodes based on inorganic compounds other than oxides or hydroxides, e.g. sulfides, selenides, tellurides, halogenides or LiCoFy · CPC title

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What does patent US11289732B2 cover?
A lithium-sulfur accumulator comprising at least one electrochemical cell comprising a positive electrode comprising, as active material, at least one sulfur-containing material, a negative electrode and an electrolyte conducting lithium ions disposed between the negative electrode and the positive electrode, wherein the negative electrode comprises, as active material, a lithium and calcium al…
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Commissariat Energie Atomique
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M10/052. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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