Ionically permeable structures for energy storage devices
US-9356271-B2 · May 31, 2016 · US
US11600848B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11600848-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016999376-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 16, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Mar 7, 2023 |
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An electrode structure for use in an energy storage device comprising a population of electrodes, a population of counter-electrodes and a microporous separator separating members of the electrode population from members of the counter-electrode population. Each member of the electrode population comprises an electrode active material layer and an electrode current conductor layer, and each member of the electrode population has a bottom, a top, a length LE, a width WE and a height HE, wherein the ratio of LE to each of WE and HE is at least 5:1, the ratio of HE to WE is between 0.4:1 and 1000:1, and the electrode current collector layer of each member of the electrode population has a length LC that is measured in the same direction as and is at least 50% of length LE.
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An electrode structure comprising a population of electrodes, an electrode bus, a population of counter-electrodes and a microporous separator separating members of the electrode population from members of the counter-electrode population, the populations of electrodes and counter-electrodes being arranged in an alternating sequence in which members of the electrode population are separated from each other by members of the counter-electrode population with the alternating sequence proceeding in a first direction, each member of the electrode population comprising an electrode active material layer and an electrode current collector layer having lateral surfaces, each member of the electrode population having a bottom, a top, a length L E , a width W E and a height H E , the length L E being measured from the bottom to the top of each such electrode, the width W E and the height H E being measured in directions that are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of measurement of the length L E , the ratio of L E to each of W E and H E being at least 5:1, respectively, the ratio of H E to W E being between 0.4:1 and 1000:1, respectively, wherein (i) the electrode active material layer is disposed on each of the lateral surfaces of the electrode current collector layer in members of the electrode population, (ii) the electrode current collector layer of each member of the electrode population has a length L E-C that is measured in the same direction as and is at least 50% of length L E , (iii) the electrode current collector layer of each member of the electrode population is attached and electrically connected to the electrode bus which, in turn, pools current from all of the members of the electrode population and provides an electrically conductive pathway between each individual member of the electrode population and a battery terminal, (iv) the electrode bus has a length L E-B , a width W E-B and a height H E-B , the length L E-B being measured in the first direction and the width W E-B and the height H E-B being measured in directions that are mutually perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the first direction with the ratio of L E-B to each of W E-B and H E-B being at least 5:1, and (v) the electrode population has N members, the counter-electrode population has N+1 members, and N is at least 10. 2. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein the electrode population has N members, the counter-electrode population has N+1 members, and N is at least 25. 3. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein L E has a value in the range of about 10 mm and about 250 mm. 4. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein W E and H E each have a value in the range of about 0.01 mm and 5 mm. 5. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein the ratio of L E to each of W E and H E for each member of the electrode population is at least 10:1, respectively. 6. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein the electrode current collector layer of each member of the electrode population has a length L E-C that is measured in the same direction as and is at least 80% of L E . 7. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein each member of the counter-electrode population comprises a counter-electrode active material layer and a counter-electrode current collector layer, each member of the counter-electrode population having a bottom, a top, a length L CE , a width W CE and a height H CE , the length L CE being measured from the bottom to the top of each such counter-electrode, the width W CE and the height H CE being measured in directions that are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of measurement of the length L CE , the ratio of L CE to each of W CE and H CE being at least 5:1, respectively, the ratio of H CE to W CE being between 0.4:1 and 1000:1, respectively, the counter-electrode current collector layer of each member of the counter-electrode population having a length L CE-C that is measured in the same direction as and is at least 50% of length L CE . 8. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein the electrode current collector layer and the electrode active material layer have an electrical conductance and the ratio of the electrical conductance of the electrode current collector layer to the electrical conductance of the electrode active material layer is at least 100:1, respectively, for each member of the population of electrodes. 9. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein the population of electrodes is a population of negative electrodes, the population of counter-electrodes is a population of positive electrodes, the electrode active material layer is a negative electrode active material layer and the electrode current conductor layer is a negative electrode current conductor layer wherein the negative electrode active material layer comprises carbon, aluminum, tin, silicon or an alloy thereof. 10. The electrode structure of claim 9 wherein the negative electrode active material layer comprises nanowires of silicon or an alloy thereof, or porous silicon or an alloy thereof. 11. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein the population of electrodes is a population of negative electrodes, the population of counter-electrodes is a population of positive electrodes, each member of the population of negative electrodes comprises a negative electrode active material layer and a negative electrode current conductor layer, each member of the population of negative electrodes has a bottom, a top, a length L NE , a width W NE and a height H NE , the length L NE being measured from the bottom to the top of each such negative electrode, the width W NE and the height H NE being measured in directions that are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of measurement of the length L NE , the ratio of L NE to each of W NE and H NE being at least 5:1, respectively, the ratio of H NE to W NE being between 0.4:1 and 1000:1, the negative electrode current collector layer of each member of the negative electrode population having a length L NC that is measured in the same direction as and is at least 50% of L NE . 12. The electrode structure of claim 1 wherein the population of electrodes is a population of positive electrodes, the population of counter-electrodes is a population of negative electrodes, (i) each member of the population of positive electrodes comprises a positive electrode active material layer and a positive electrode current conductor layer, each member of the population of positive electrodes has a bottom, a top, a length L PE , a width W PE and a height H PE , the length L PE being measured from the bottom to the top of each such positive electrode, the width W PE and the height H PE being measured in directions that are perpendicular to each other and to the direction of measurement of the length L PE , the ratio of L PE to each of W PE and H PE being at least 5:1, respectively, the ratio of H PE to W PE being between 0.4:1 and 1000:1, respectively, the positive electrode current collector layer of each member of the positive electrode population having a length L PC that is measured in the same direction as and is at least 50% of L PE , and (ii) each member of the population of negative electrodes comprises a negative electrode active material layer and a negative electrode current conductor layer, each member of the population of negative electrodes has a bottom, a top, a length L NE , a width W NE and a height H NE , the length L NE being measured from the bottom to the top of each such negative electrode, the width W NE and the height H NE being measured in directions that are perpendi
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