Anode for lithium metal battery, and electrochemical device comprising same
US-12176528-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US9406919B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9406919-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414193501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 28, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A mechanism is presented for shielding a cathode in a metal cyanometallate battery. A battery is provided with an anode, a cathode, an electrolyte, and an ion-permeable membrane separating the anode from the cathode. The cathode is made up of a plurality of metal cyanometallate layers overlying the current collector. At least one of the metal cyanometallate layers is an active layer formed from an active material A X M1 Y M2 Z (CN) N · M H 2 O, where “A” is an alkali metal, alkaline earth metal, or combination thereof. At least one of the metal cyanometallate layers is a shield layer comprising less than 50 percent by weight (wt %) active material. In response to applying an external voltage potential between the cathode and the anode, the method charges the battery. Upon discharge, the shield layer blocks metal particles from contacting active layers. Simultaneously, the shield layer transports metal ions from the electrolyte to the active layers.
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We claim: 1. A shielded metal cyanometallate electrode comprising: an electrically conductive current collector; a plurality of metal cyanometallate layers overlying the current collector, as follows: at least one active layer comprising more than 50 wt % of an active material A X M1 Y M2 Z (CN) N · M H 2 O; where “A” is selected from a first group of metals; where M1 and M2 are transition metals; where X is less than or equal to 6; where Y is less than or equal to 4; where Z is less than or equal to 4; where N is less than or equal to 10; where M is less than or equal to 20; and, at least one shield layer, comprising less than 50 percent by weight (wt %) active material, adjacent to active layer. 2. The shielded electrode of claim 1 wherein each shield layer comprises a shield material selected from a group consisting of carbonaceous materials, polymers, inorganic compounds, conductive dielectrics, and non-conductive dielectrics. 3. The shielded electrode of claim 1 wherein the metal cyanometallate layers include a plurality of shield layers, each shield layer comprising a corresponding independent definition of shield material. 4. The shielded electrode of claim 1 wherein the metal cyanometallate layers include a plurality of active layers, each active layer comprising a corresponding independent percentage of active material. 5. The shielded electrode of claim 1 wherein the metal cyanometallate layers include a plurality of shield layers, each shield layer comprising a corresponding independent percentage of active material. 6. The shielded electrode of claim 1 wherein the metal cyanometallate layers include a plurality of active layers, each active layer comprising a corresponding independent definition of A X M1 Y M2 Z (CN) N · M H 2 O. 7. The shielded electrode of claim 1 wherein the first group of metals is selected from a group consisting of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and combinations thereof. 8. The shielded electrode of claim 7 wherein the first group of metals is selected from a group of metals consisting of lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg). 9. The shielded electrode of claim 1 wherein M1 and M2 are each independently derived, as selected from a group consisting of titanium (Ti), vanadium. (V), chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn). 10. A shielded metal cyanometallate electrode comprising: an electrically conductive current collector; a metal cyanometallate layer overlying the current collector, as follows: an active layer portion comprising more than 50 wt % of an active material A X M1 Y M2 Z (CN) N · M H 2 O; where “A” is selected from a first group of metals; where M1 and M2 are transition metals; where X is less than or equal to 6; where Y is less than or equal to 4; where Z is less than or equal to 4; where N is less than or equal to 10; where M is less than or equal to 20; and, a shield layer portion comprising less than 50 percent by weight (wt %) active material. 11. A method for shielding a cathode in a metal cyanometallate battery, the method comprising; providing a battery with an anode, a cathode, an electrolyte, and an ion-permeable membrane separating the anode from the cathode, where the cathode comprises a plurality of metal cyanometallate layers overlying the current collector, as follows: at least one active layer comprising more than 50 wt % of an active material A X M1 Y M2 Z (CN) N · M H 2 O; where “A” is selected from a first group of metals; where M1 and M2 are transition metals; where X is less than or equal to 6; where Y is less than or equal to 4; where Z is less than or equal to 4; where N is less than or equal to 10; where M is less than or equal to 20; at least one shield layer comprising less than 50 percent by weight (wt %) active material; in response to applying an external voltage potential between the cathode and the anode, charging the battery; in response to creating an external load between the cathode and anode, discharging the battery; the shield layer blocking metal particles from contacting active layers; and, the shield layer transporting metal ions from the electrolyte to the active layers. 12. The method of claim 11 wherein providing the battery includes each shield layer comprising a shield material selected from a group consisting of carbonaceous materials, polymers, inorganic compounds, conductive dielectrics, and non-conductive dielectrics. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein providing the battery includes providing a plurality of shield layers, each shield layer comprising a corresponding independent definition of shield material. 14. The method of claim 11 wherein providing the battery includes providing a plurality of active layers, each active layer comprising a corresponding independent percentage of active material. 15. The method of claim 11 wherein providing the battery includes providing a plurality of shield layers, each shield layer comprising a corresponding independent percentage of active material. 16. The method of claim 11 wherein providing the battery includes providing a plurality of active layers, each active layer comprising a corresponding independent definition of A X M1 Y M2 X (CN) N · M H 2 O. 17. The method of claim 11 wherein providing the battery includes the first group of metals being selected from a group consisting of alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and combinations thereof. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein providing the battery includes the first group of metals being selected from a group of metals consisting of lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), cesium (Cs), calcium (Ca), and magnesium (Mg). 19. The method of claim 11 wherein providing the battery includes M1 and M2 each being independently derived from a group consisting of titanium (Ti), vanadium (V), chromium. (Cr), manganese (Mn), iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), nickel (Ni), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn). 20. A metal cyanometallate battery with a shielded electrode, the battery comprising: an anode; an electrolyte; an ion-permeable membrane; a cathode comprising a plurality of metal cyanometallate layers, as follows: at least one active layer comprising more than 50 wt % of an active material A X M1 Y M2 Z (CN) N · M H 2 O; where “A” is selected from. a first group of metals; where M1 and M2 are transition metals; where X is less than or equal to 6; where Y is less than or equal to 4; where Z is less than or equal to 4; where N is less than or equal to 10; where M is less than or equal to 20; and, at least one shield layer, comprising less than 50 percent by weight (wt %) active material, adjacent to the active layer. 21. A metal cyanometallate battery with a shielded electrode, the battery comprising: an anode; an electrolyte; an ion-permeable membrane; a cathode comprising: an active layer portion comprising more than 50 wt % of an active material A X M1 Y M2 Z (CN) N · M H 2 O; where “A” is selected from a first group of metals; where M1 and M2 are transition metals; where X is less than or equal to 6; where Y is less than or equal to 4; where Z is less than or equal to 4; where N is less than or equal to 10; where M is less than or equal to 20; a shield layer portion comprising less than 50 percent by weight (wt %) active material; and., wherein, the shield layer portion has gre
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