Blended or multi-coated electrodes for lithium ion battery and capacitor hybrid system
US-10637040-B2 · Apr 28, 2020 · US
US11569525B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11569525-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016906684-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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Electrodes are formed with a porous layer of particulate electrode material bonded to each of the two major sides of a compatible metal current collector. In one embodiment, opposing electrodes are formed with like lithium-ion battery anode materials or like cathode materials or capacitor materials on both sides of the current collector. In another embodiment, a battery electrode material is applied to one side of a current collector and capacitor material is applied to the other side. In general, the electrodes are formed by combining a suitable grouping of capacitor layers with un-equal numbers of anode and cathode battery layers. One or more pairs of opposing electrodes are assembled to provide a combination of battery and capacitor energy and power properties in a hybrid electrochemical cell. The cells may be formed by stacking or winding rolls of the opposing electrodes with interposed separators.
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An electrochemical cell comprising an assembly of at least one pair of stacked or wound rolls of facing, opposing electrical charge electrodes, each electrode consisting of a two-sided current collector strip coated on both sides with a porous layer of particles of an electrode material, each layer of the electrode material being one selected from the group consisting of (i) a lithium ion intercalating/de-intercalating anode material for a lithium-ion battery, (ii) a lithium ion intercalating/de-intercalating cathode material for a lithium-ion battery, and (iii) a lithium ion adsorbing/desorbing capacitor material, the porous layers of each electrode being separated from a facing layer of an electrode by a co-extensive porous separator layer; the two porous layers that are coated on each two-sided current collector strip being selected from the group consisting of: (i) a layer of lithium-ion battery anode material on both sides of the current collector, (ii) a layer of lithium-ion battery cathode material on both sides of the current collector, (iii) a layer of capacitor material on both sides of the current collector, (iv) a layer of lithium-ion battery anode material on one side of the current collector and a layer of capacitor material on the opposing side of the current collector, and (v) a layer of lithium-ion battery cathode material on one side of the current collector and a layer of capacitor material on the opposing side of the current collector; the at least one pair of opposing electrical charge electrodes including at least one electrode coating layer of capacitor material and an un-equal number of electrode coating layers of anode material and of cathode material, the coating layers on the at least one pair of opposing electrodes being selected to obtain a predetermined combination of energy density (Wh/kg) and power density (W/kg) for the electrochemical cell; and wherein the assembly comprises: (i) at least one grouping of a first and second pair of opposing electrodes each having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion anode material and an opposing electrode with two layers of capacitor material, a third pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of cathode material and an opposing electrode with two layers of capacitor material, and a fourth pair of opposing electrodes each opposing electrode having two layers of capacitor material; (ii) at least one grouping of a first pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion anode material and an opposing electrode with one layer of lithium-ion cathode material and a second layer of capacitor material; (iii) at least one grouping of a first pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion cathode material and an opposing electrode with one layer of lithium-ion anode material and a second layer of capacitor material, and a second pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion anode material and an opposing electrode with two layers of lithium-ion cathode material; or (iv) at least one grouping of a first pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion anode material and an opposing electrode with a layer of lithium-ion cathode material and a layer of capacitor material, a second pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with a layer of anode material and a layer of capacitor material and an electrode with a layer of cathode material and a layer of capacitor material, and a third pair of opposing electrodes each having two layers of capacitor material. 2. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the electrochemical cell comprises one to four pairs of facing, opposing electrodes. 3. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the at least one grouping of the four pairs of opposing electrodes with interposed separators are assembled in a stacking of the electrodes and separators or they are assembled as a wound roll of the electrodes and separators. 4. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the at least one grouping of the opposing electrodes with interposed separator is assembled in a stacking of the electrodes and separator or they are assembled as a wound roll of the electrodes and separators. 5. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the at least one grouping of the two pairs of opposing electrodes with interposed separators are assembled in a stacking of the electrodes and separators or they are assembled as a wound roll of the electrodes and separators. 6. An electrochemical cell as stated in claim 1 in which the at least one grouping of the three pairs of opposing electrodes with interposed separators are assembled in a stacking of the electrodes and separators or they are assembled as a wound roll of the electrodes and separators. 7. An electrochemical cell comprising an assembly of at least one pair of stacked or wound rolls of facing, opposing electrical charge electrodes, each electrode consisting of a two-sided current collector strip coated on both sides with a porous layer of particles of an electrode material, each layer of the electrode material being one selected from the group consisting of (i) a lithium ion intercalating/de-intercalating anode material for a lithium-ion battery, (ii) a lithium ion intercalating/de-intercalating cathode material for a lithium-ion battery, and (iii) a lithium ion adsorbing/desorbing capacitor material, the porous layers of each electrode being separated from a facing layer of an electrode by a co-extensive porous separator layer; the two porous layers that are coated on each two-sided current collector strip being selected from the group consisting of: (i) a layer of lithium-ion battery anode material on both sides of the current collector, (ii) a layer of lithium-ion battery cathode material on both sides of the current collector, (iii) a layer of capacitor material on both sides of the current collector, (iv) a layer of lithium-ion battery anode material on one side of the current collector and a layer of capacitor material on the opposing side of the current collector, and (v) a layer of lithium-ion battery cathode material on one side of the current collector and a layer of capacitor material on the opposing side of the current collector; the at least one pair of opposing electrical charge electrodes including at least one electrode having a coating layer of capacitor material and a second coating layer of either a lithium-ion anode material or a lithium-ion cathode material, and a second electrode that is coated on both sides with either a lithium-ion anode material, or a lithium-ion cathode material, the at least one pair of opposing electrical charge electrodes having, in total, an un-equal number of electrode coating layers of anode material and of cathode material, the coating layers on the at least one pair of opposing electrodes being selected to obtain a predetermined combination of energy density (Wh/kg) and power density (W/kg) for the electrochemical cell and wherein the assembly comprises: (i) at least one grouping of a first pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion anode material and an opposing electrode with one layer of lithium-ion cathode material and a second layer of capacitor material; (ii) at least one grouping of a first pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion cathode material and an opposing electrode with one layer of lithium-ion anode material and a second layer of capacitor material, and a second pair of opposing electrodes having an electrode with two layers of lithium-ion anode material and an opposing electrode with two layers of lithium-ion c
for non-aqueous cells (H01M4/485 takes precedence) · CPC title
Metal or alloys, e.g. alloy coatings (H01M4/669 take precedence) · CPC title
arranged or disposed on a current collector; Layers or phases between electrodes and current collectors, e.g. adhesives · CPC title
Electrodes based on inorganic compounds other than oxides or hydroxides, e.g. sulfides, selenides, tellurides, halogenides or LiCoFy · CPC title
characterised by their structure, e.g. multi-layered, porosity or surface features · CPC title
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