Lithium cell electrode using surface-modified copper foil current collector
US-10597783-B2 · Mar 24, 2020 · US
US11784010B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11784010-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916685389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2023 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2023 |
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A capacitor-assisted electrode for an electrochemical cell that cycles lithium ions is provided. The capacitor-assisted electrode may include at least two electroactive materials disposed on one or more surfaces of a current collector. A first electroactive material of the at least two electroactive materials may have a first reversible specific capacity and forms a first electroactive material having a first press density. A second electroactive material of the at least two electroactive materials has a second reversible specific capacity and forms a second electroactive material having a second press density. The second reversible specific capacity may be different from the first reversible specific capacity. The second press density may be different from the first press density. One or more capacitor materials may be disposed on or intermingled with one or more of the at least two electroactive materials.
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A capacitor-assisted electrode for an electrochemical cell that cycles lithium ions comprising: at least three electroactive material layers disposed on one or more surfaces of a current collector, wherein a first electroactive material layer of the at least three electroactive material layers has a first reversible specific capacity and is disposed adjacent to the one or more surfaces of the current collector, the first electroactive material layer defines a first exposed surface and comprises a first amount of a first electroactive material; wherein a second electroactive material layer of the at least three electroactive material layers has a second reversible specific capacity and is disposed adjacent to the first exposed surface of the first electroactive material layer, the second electroactive material layer defines a second exposed surface, the second electroactive material layer comprising a second amount of the first electroactive material, a first amount of a second electroactive material, and a first amount of a third electroactive material, a first combined amount of the second electroactive material and the third electroactive material being greater than the second amount of the first electroactive material, the first amount of the second electroactive material being larger than the first amount of the third electroactive material; wherein a third electroactive material layer of the at least three electroactive material layers has a third reversible specific capacity and is disposed adjacent to the second exposed surface of the second electroactive material layer, the third electroactive material layer comprising a third amount of the first electroactive material, a second amount of the second electroactive material, and a second amount of the third electroactive material, a second combined amount of the second electroactive material and the third electroactive material being greater than the third amount of the first electroactive material, the second amount of the third electroactive material being larger than the second amount of the second electroactive material; wherein the third reversible specific capacity is different from the second reversible specific capacity, the second reversible specific capacity is different from the first reversible specific capacity, and the first reversible specific capacity is different from the third reversible specific capacity; and wherein at least one of the following is true: (i) the third reversible specific capacity is greater than the second reversible specific capacity and the second reversible specific capacity is greater than the first reversible specific capacity and (ii) the second reversible specific capacity is greater than the third reversible specific capacity and the first reversible specific capacity is greater than the second reversible specific capacity; and one or more capacitor materials disposed on or intermingled with one or more of the at least three electroactive materials. 2. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 1 , wherein the second reversible specific capacity is greater than the first reversible specific capacity. 3. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 1 , wherein the first electroactive material layer has a first press density, the second electroactive material layer has a second press density, and the second press density is greater than the first press density. 4. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 1 , wherein the one or more capacitor materials are intermingled with the third electroactive material to form the third electroactive material layer. 5. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 1 , wherein the one or more capacitor materials forms a capacitor material layer disposed adjacent to a third exposed surface of the third electroactive material layer. 6. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 1 , wherein the one or more capacitor materials are selected from the group consisting of: cobalt oxide, manganese oxide, iridium oxide, niobium pentoxide, ruthenium oxide, tantalum pentoxide, tin oxide, vanadium oxide, titanium disulfide, copper sulfide, iron sulfide, activated carbon, graphene, graphite, mesoporous carbon, macroporous carbon, single-walled carbon nanotubes, multi-walled carbon nanotubes, carbon aerogels, activated carbon fiber cloth, polyaniline, polyacetylene, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene), poly(4-styrenesulfonate), and combinations thereof. 7. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 1 , wherein the first electroactive material layer has a first press density, the second electroactive material layer has a second press density, the third electroactive material layer has a third press density, and the third press density is less than or equal to the second press density and the second press density is less than or equal to the first press density. 8. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 7 , wherein the first press density, the second press density, and the third press density are each independently greater than or equal to about 2.0 g/cc to less than or equal to about 3.5 g/cc. 9. The capacitor-assisted electrode of claim 7 , wherein the first press density, the second press density, and the third press density are each independently greater than or equal to about 1.0 g/cc to less than or equal to about 2.0 g/cc. 10. An electrochemical cell that cycles lithium ions comprising: a first electrode comprising a first electroactive material; and a second electrode comprising: a first layer disposed adjacent to a surface of a current collector and comprising a first amount of a second electroactive material, the first layer having a first reversible specific capacity; a second layer disposed adjacent to a surface of the first layer and comprising the second electroactive material, a third electroactive material, and a fourth electroactive material, the second layer comprising a first combined amount of the third electroactive material and the fourth electroactive material, a second amount of the second electroactive material, a first amount of the third electroactive material, and a first amount of the fourth electroactive material, the first combined amount being greater than the second amount of the second electroactive material, the first amount of the third electroactive material being greater than the first amount of the fourth electroactive material, the second layer having a second reversible specific capacity that is different from the first reversible specific capacity; a third layer disposed adjacent to a surface of the second layer and comprising the second electroactive material, the third electroactive material, and the fourth electroactive material, the third layer comprising a second combined amount of the third electroactive material and the fourth electroactive material, a third amount of the second electroactive material, a second amount of the third electroactive material, and a second amount of the fourth electroactive material, the second combined amount being greater than the third amount of the second electroactive material, the second amount of the fourth electroactive material being greater than the second amount of the third electroactive material, the third layer having a third reversible specific capacity that is different from both the first reversible specific capacity and the second reversible specific capacity; and one or more capacitor materials disposed adjacent to or intermingled with one or more of the first layer, the second layer, and the third layer. 11. The electrochemical cell of claim 10 , wherein the one or more capacitor materials are intermingled with the third layer.
with one of the electrodes allowing ions to be reversibly doped thereinto, e.g. lithium ion capacitors [LIC] · CPC title
characterised by structural features of the materials making up or comprised in the electrodes, e.g. form, surface area or porosity; characterised by the structural features of powders or particles used therefor · CPC title
characterised by carbonisation or activation of carbon · CPC title
Metal oxides · CPC title
specially adapted for integration in multiple or stacked hybrid or EDL capacitors · CPC title
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