Dielectric body, capacitor, electric circuit, circuit board, and device
US-2024038452-A1 · Feb 1, 2024 · US
US9076591B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9076591-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213676480-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 14, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 2, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jul 7, 2015 |
| Grant date | Jul 7, 2015 |
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Electrochemical capacitors and methods for producing such electrochemical capacitors. The electrochemical capacitor can have an initial charged state and a cycled charged state and can include an anode, a cathode, and an electrolyte. The anode can include a first mixture having a first plurality of electrically conductive carbon-comprising particles having a first average porosity. The cathode can include a second mixture having a second plurality of electrically conductive carbon-comprising particles having a second average porosity greater than said first average porosity. The electrolyte can be physically and electrically contacting said anode and said cathode, and the first mixture in the cycled charged state can be substantially free of lithium metal particles and can further include a plurality of lithium ions intercalating the first plurality of carbon comprising particles. The mass ratio of the cathode and the electrolyte can be less than 1.
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I claim: 1. An electrochemical capacitor having an initial charged state and a cycled charged state, comprising: an anode comprising a first mixture, the first mixture comprising a first plurality of electrically conductive carbon-comprising particles having a first average porosity; a cathode comprising a second mixture, the second mixture comprising a second plurality of electrically conductive carbon-comprising particles having a second average porosity greater than said first average porosity; and an electrolyte physically and electrically contacting said anode and said cathode, wherein the first mixture in the cycled charged state is substantially free of lithium metal particles and further comprises a plurality of lithium ions intercalating the first plurality of carbon comprising particles, and wherein a mass ratio of said cathode and said electrolyte is less than 1. 2. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first mixture in the initial charged state further comprises a plurality of lithium metal particles mixed with said first plurality of carbon-comprising particles, and wherein the first plurality of carbon-comprising particles in the initial charged state are substantially free of lithium ions. 3. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 2 , wherein the mass ratio of lithium metal particles and said first plurality of particles is at least 2.59×10 −4 c C , wherein c C is the specific capacity of the first plurality of carbon-comprising particles. 4. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 2 , wherein the mass ratio of lithium metal particles and said first plurality of particles is at least 2.59×10 −4 c C *1.2, wherein c C is the specific capacity of the first plurality of carbon-comprising particles. 5. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of carbon-comprising particles further comprise a plurality of hard carbon particles. 6. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 1 , wherein the first plurality of carbon-comprising particles consist of carbon-comprising particles selected from the group consisting of hard carbon, graphitic carbon, and carbon microbeads. 7. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 1 , wherein said second plurality of carbon-comprising particles consist of a plurality of activated carbon particles. 8. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 7 , wherein said plurality of activated carbon particles are bound by a binder. 9. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 7 , wherein said plurality of activated carbon particles are bound by a network of carbon-comprising fibers. 10. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 7 , wherein said network of carbon-comprising fibers comprises a network of carbon nanotubes. 11. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 1 , wherein said second plurality of carbon-comprising particles comprises a plurality of activated carbon particles, and stabilized lithium metal powder. 12. The electrochemical capacitor of claim 5 , wherein said second plurality of carbon-comprising particles comprises a plurality of activated carbon particles, and stabilized lithium metal powder.
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