Lithium Metal Secondary Battery Containing an Anode-Protecting Polymer Layer and Manufacturing Method
US-2018294476-A1 · Oct 11, 2018 · US
US12401022B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12401022-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017773725-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2019 |
| Publication date | Aug 26, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 26, 2025 |
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The inventive concepts include at least an electrode architecture including a composite structure that includes engineered carbon nanofibers, a lithium-impervious elastic polymer, a copper collector and a lithium-containing cathode; dendrite-free, lithium metal-plated anode that includes the electrode architecture; and a lithium metal-based lithium ion battery that includes the lithium metal-plated anode, liquid and solid electrolytes and a lithium-free cathode.
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I claim: 1. An electrode architecture, comprising: a multi-layer composite structure, comprising: a metal-based substrate to form a first layer; an elastic polymer that is impervious to lithium applied to or deposited on the metal-based substrate to form a second layer; carbon fibers applied to or deposited on the elastic polymer to form a third layer; and a point of contact maintained by the carbon fibers directly in contact with the metal-based substrate through the elastic polymer. 2. The electrode architecture of claim 1 wherein the carbon fibers comprise a plurality of carbon nanofibers in a mat form. 3. The electrode architecture of claim 2 , wherein the mat is generated by electrospinning followed subsequently by thermal treatment. 4. The electrode architecture of claim 1 , wherein the elastic polymer is polydimethylsiloxane. 5. The electrode architecture of claim 1 , wherein the metal-based substrate is a copper collector comprising copper foil. 6. The electrode architecture of claim 2 , wherein the elastic polymer is applied to a surface of the metal-based substrate, and the plurality of carbon nanofibers in the mat form is pressed onto an outer or exposed surface of the elastic polymer to maintain the point contact directly with the metal-based substrate. 7. The electrode architecture of claim 1 , wherein the elastic polymer is selected from the group consisting of silicone-based polymers, carbon-based polymers, higher valence, greater than 3, metal and oxygen—backbone based hydrocarbon polymers, higher valence, greater than 3, metal and phosphorus—backbone based hydrocarbon polymers, higher valence, greater than 3, metal and sulfur—backbone based hydrocarbon polymers, trivalent, tetravalent, pentavalent and higher valence state coordinated metal backbone based hydrocarbon polymers, and mixtures or blends thereof. 8. A dendrite-free, lithium metal-plated anode, comprising the electrode architecture of claim 1 , wherein the carbon fibers of the electrode architecture exhibits interfacial adhesion and wetting characteristics to metallic lithium preventing the formation of dendrites. 9. A lithium metal-based lithium ion battery, comprising: a dendrite-free lithium metal-plated anode, comprising: a multi-layer composite structure, comprising: carbon fibers; an elastic polymer that is impervious to lithium; a metal-based substrate; and a point of contact maintained by the carbon fibers directly with the metal-based substrate through the elastic polymer; liquid and solid electrolytes; and a cathode selected from the group consisting of a lithium-free cathode and a lithium-containing cathode. 10. A method of preparing an electrode architecture, comprising: constructing a multi-layer composite structure, comprising: forming a first layer comprising a metal-based substrate; forming a second layer comprising an elastic polymer that is impervious to lithium; applying or depositing the second layer to or on the first layer; forming a third layer comprising engineered carbon fibers; applying or depositing the third layer to or on the second layer; and maintaining a point of contact by the third layer directly with the first layer through the second layer. 11. A method of testing an electrode architecture, comprising: providing a coin cell metal-based substrate having a length; providing a working electrode metal-based substrate having a length that is less than the length of the coin cell metal-based substrate; placing the working electrode metal-based substrate onto the coin cell metal-based substrate; applying or depositing onto the coin cell metal-based substrate a lithium-impervious, elastic polymer; positioning the lithium-impervious, elastic polymer on the portion of the length of the coin cell metal-based substrate that extends beyond the length of the working electrode metal-based substrate; and lithium plating the working electrode metal-based substrate, wherein the entire length of the coin cell metal-based substrate is protected from the lithium plating. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the lithium-impervious, elastic polymer is polydimethylsiloxane.
Rocking-chair batteries, i.e. batteries with lithium insertion or intercalation in both electrodes; Lithium-ion batteries · CPC title
Metal or alloys, e.g. alloy coatings (H01M4/669 take precedence) · CPC title
Carbon or graphite · CPC title
involving thermal treatment, e.g. firing, sintering, backing particulate active material, thermal decomposition, pyrolysis · CPC title
Energy storage using batteries · CPC title
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