Electrochemical device
US-2020066459-A1 · Feb 27, 2020 · US
US12136705B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12136705-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916656277-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 5, 2024 |
| Grant date | Nov 5, 2024 |
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A battery cell may be formed to include a surplus lithium. The surplus lithium may be disposed inside a cavity formed by winding a separator, a positive electrode, and a negative electrode to form a jelly roll of the battery cell. The surplus lithium may be discharged in order to pre-lithiate the battery cell. For example, the surplus lithium may be coupled with the positive electrode and discharged while the battery cell is at least partially charged. Alternatively, the surplus lithium may be coupled with the negative electrode and discharged while the battery cell is at least partially discharged. Moreover, the surplus lithium may be coupled with a negative current collector of the battery cell in order to prevent one or more chemical reactions triggered by an over discharge of the battery cell from corroding the negative current collector of the battery cell.
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A battery cell protected for when the battery cell is discharged beyond a cutoff voltage of about 0 volts to 1.8 volts, comprising: a jelly roll formed during an assembly of the battery cell by winding a separator, a positive electrode, and a negative electrode; and over discharge protection comprising surplus lithium disposed inside a cavity formed at a center of the jelly roll by the winding the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode, the surplus lithium being electrically decoupled from the positive electrode and the negative electrode during a formation of the battery cell which includes the assembly of the battery cell and subjecting the battery cell to an initial charging followed by at least a partial discharging of the battery cell, the surplus lithium being connected to the negative electrode but not the positive electrode once the battery cell is formed to compensate for lithium lost during the formation of the battery cell, the surplus lithium further remaining connected to the negative electrode but not the positive electrode in order for the surplus lithium to be discharged during a subsequent discharge of the battery cell to lithiate the battery cell and prevent an anodic corrosion of a negative current collector of the battery cell when the battery cell is over discharged. 2. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the surplus lithium is further connected to the negative current collector of the battery cell. 3. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode is wound around a mandrel to form the jelly roll, and wherein the cavity is formed by removing the mandrel from the jelly roll. 4. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the jelly roll is formed by winding the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode around the surplus lithium. 5. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the battery cell comprises a prismatic battery cell or a cylindrical battery cell. 6. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the battery cell includes additional surplus lithium applied to an exterior surface of the jelly roll and/or an interior surface of a case of the battery cell. 7. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the jelly roll is further formed by winding a current collector along with the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode, and wherein the current collector is porous in order to enable lithium from the surplus lithium to diffuse through the jelly roll. 8. The battery cell of claim 1 , wherein the surplus lithium includes a protective layer and a lithium core, and wherein the protective layer covers at least a portion of an exterior surface of the lithium core. 9. The battery cell of claim 8 , wherein the protective layer comprises a perforated metal, a polymer, and/or a ceramic. 10. A method for manufacturing a battery cell that is protected for when the battery cell is discharged beyond a cutoff voltage of about 0 volts to 1.8 volts, comprising: forming the battery cell by at least assembling the battery cell and subjecting the battery cell to an initial charging followed by at least a partial discharging of the battery cell, the battery cell including a jelly roll formed by winding a separator, a positive electrode, and a negative electrode, the battery cell further including over discharge protection comprising surplus lithium disposed inside a cavity formed at a center of the jelly roll by the winding the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode, the surplus lithium being electrically decoupled with the negative electrode and the positive electrode during the forming of the battery cell; upon forming the battery cell, connecting the surplus lithium to the negative electrode but not the positive electrode in order to compensate for lithium lost during the forming of the battery cell, and the surplus lithium further remaining connected to the negative electrode but not the positive electrode in order for the surplus lithium to be discharged during a subsequent discharge of the battery cell to lithiate the battery cell and prevent an anodic corrosion of a negative current collector of the battery cell when the battery cell is over discharged; and lithiating the battery cell by at least discharging the surplus lithium during one or more subsequent discharging of the battery cell during which the battery cell is over discharged. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the surplus lithium is further connected to the negative current collector of the battery cell. 12. The method of claim 10 , wherein the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode is wound around a mandrel to form the jelly roll, and wherein the cavity is formed by removing the mandrel from the jelly roll. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the jelly roll is formed by winding the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode around the surplus lithium. 14. The method of claim 10 , wherein the battery cell comprises a prismatic battery cell or a cylindrical battery cell. 15. The method of claim 10 , wherein the battery cell includes additional surplus lithium applied to an exterior surface of the jelly roll and/or an interior surface of a case of the battery cell. 16. The method of claim 10 , wherein the jelly roll is further formed by winding a current collector along with the separator, the positive electrode, and the negative electrode, and wherein the current collector is porous in order to enable lithium from the surplus lithium to diffuse through the jelly roll. 17. The method of claim 10 , wherein the surplus lithium includes a protective layer and a lithium core, and wherein the protective layer covers at least a portion of an exterior surface of the lithium core. 18. The method of claim 17 , wherein the protective layer comprises a perforated metal, a polymer, and/or a ceramic.
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