Secondary Battery Module
US-2024297362-A1 · Sep 5, 2024 · US
US2017222271A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017222271-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715493599-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Apr 21, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 3, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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Provided is a secondary battery including a hydroxide-ion-conductive ceramic separator. The secondary battery includes a positive electrode; a negative electrode; an alkaline electrolytic solution; a ceramic separator that is composed of a hydroxide-ion-conductive inorganic solid electrolyte and separates the positive electrode from the negative electrode; a porous substrate disposed on at least one surface of the ceramic separator; and a container accommodating at least the negative electrode and the alkaline electrolytic solution, wherein the inorganic solid electrolyte is in the form of a membrane or layer densified enough to have water impermeability, and the porous substrate has a thickness of 100 to 1,800 μm. According to the secondary battery of the present invention, the thickness and resistance of the ceramic separator are decreased without concern for reduced strength, and a reduction in energy density and an increase in internal resistance are effectively prevented.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A secondary battery comprising: a positive electrode; a negative electrode; an alkaline electrolytic solution; a ceramic separator that is composed of a hydroxide-ion-conductive inorganic solid electrolyte and separates the positive electrode from the negative electrode; a porous substrate disposed on at least one surface of the ceramic separator; and a container accommodating at least the negative electrode and the alkaline electrolytic solution, wherein the inorganic solid electrolyte is in the form of a membrane or layer densified enough to have water impermeability, and the porous substrate has a thickness of 100 to 1,800 μm. 2 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the porous substrate has a thickness of 200 to 900 μm. 3 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the porous substrate has a porosity of 10 to 90%. 4 . The secondary battery according to claim 3 , wherein the porous substrate has a porosity of 20 to 70%. 5 . The secondary battery according to claim 3 , wherein the porous substrate has a porosity of 30 to 70%. 6 . The secondary battery according to claim 3 , wherein the porous substrate exhibits a T×D/100 value of 50 to 400, where T represents the thickness (μm) of the porous substrate, D represents the relative density (100−P) (%) of the porous substrate, and P represents the porosity (%) of the porous substrate. 7 . The secondary battery according to claim 6 , wherein the T×D/100 value is 50 to 300. 8 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the porous substrate is composed of at least one selected from the group consisting of ceramic materials, metal materials, and polymer materials. 9 . The secondary battery according to claim 8 , wherein the porous substrate is composed of a ceramic material, wherein the ceramic material is at least one selected from the group consisting of alumina, zirconia, titania, magnesia, spinel, calcia, cordierite, zeolite, mullite, ferrite, zinc oxide, and silicon carbide. 10 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the inorganic solid electrolyte comprises a layered double hydroxide having a basic composition represented by the formula: M 2+ 1-x M 3+ x (OH) 2 A n− x/n .mH 2 O where M 2+ represents a divalent cation, M 3+ represents a trivalent cation, A n− represents an n-valent anion, n is an integer of 1 or more, and x is 0.1 to 0.4. 11 . The secondary battery according to claim 10 , wherein M 2+ comprises Mg 2+ , M 3+ comprises Al 3+ , and A n− comprises OH − and/or CO 3 2− in the formula. 12 . The secondary battery according to claim 10 , wherein the layered double hydroxide comprises an aggregation of platy particles, and the platy particles are oriented such that the faces of the particles are substantially perpendicular to or oblique to the surface of the porous substrate. 13 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the inorganic solid electrolyte is densified through hydrothermal treatment. 14 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the negative electrode comprises zinc, a zinc alloy, and/or a zinc compound. 15 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein: the positive electrode comprises nickel hydroxide and/or nickel oxyhydroxide; the electrolytic solution comprises a positive-electrode electrolytic solution in which the positive electrode is immersed, and a negative-electrode electrolytic solution in which the negative electrode is immersed; the container accommodates the positive electrode, the positive-electrode electrolytic solution, the negative electrode, the negative-electrode electrolytic solution, the ceramic separator, and the porous substrate; and the ceramic separator is disposed in the container to separate a positive-electrode chamber accommodating the positive electrode and the positive-electrode electrolytic solution from a negative-electrode chamber accommodating the negative electrode and the negative-electrode electrolytic solution, whereby the battery serves as a nickel-zinc secondary battery. 16 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein: the positive electrode is an air electrode; the negative electrode is immersed in the electrolytic solution; the container has an opening and accommodates the negative electrode and the electrolytic solution; and the ceramic separator is disposed to cover the opening to be in contact with the electrolytic solution and to define a negative-electrode hermetic space with the container, such that the air electrode is separated from the electrolytic solution by the ceramic separator through which hydroxide ions pass, whereby the battery serves as a zinc-air secondary battery.
inorganic · CPC title
with solid electrolyte · CPC title
Nickel oxide or hydroxide electrodes · CPC title
in the form of layered products, e.g. coatings · CPC title
Zinc electrodes · CPC title
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