Polyimide-based binder for power storage device, electrode mixture paste, negative electrode active material layer, negative electrode sheet for power storage device, and power storage device
US-12176543-B2 · Dec 24, 2024 · US
US9564640B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9564640-B2 |
| Application number | US-76775407-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 25, 2007 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2006 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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A current collector forming an electrode for battery is provided. The electrode current collector includes a conductive layer made of copper or a copper alloy. Furthermore, the conductive layer has a plurality of crystallites, the crystallites containing crystallites having a cross-section area of 20 μm 2 or more.
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What is claimed is: 1. A current collector electrode for a battery, the current collector comprising: a conductive layer made of an electrolytic foil which comprises copper or a copper alloy; and a plurality of pores and crystallites in the conductive layer, wherein, an area ratio of crystallites having a cross-section area of 20 μm 2 or more is 30% to 90%, both inclusive. 2. The electrode current collector according to claim 1 , wherein the crystallites contain crystallites having a cross-section area of 50 μm 2 or more. 3. The electrode current collector according to claim 1 , wherein: the pores include pores having a pore diameter of 0.5 to 3.0 μm, and the pores are present in the conductive layer at an average pore density of 0.01 to 0.05 pores/μm 2 in an arbitrary cross-section of the conductive layer. 4. The electrode current collector according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the pores are present in a portion of the crystallites joined to other crystallites. 5. The electrode current collector according to claim 1 , wherein at least part of the pores surrounding the crystallites are smaller than the crystallites and have a pore diameter of 0.01 to 10 μm. 6. The electrode current collector according to claim 1 , wherein the conductive layer includes a crystallite that extends from front surface of the conductive layer to the back surface of the conductive layer. 7. The electrode current collector according to claim 1 , wherein fine particles made of copper or a copper alloy are affixed to a surface of the conductive layer, the fine particles are effective to create a surface roughness on the surface of the conductive layer, and at least part of the fine particles are fixed to one crystallite included in the conductive layer. 8. The electrode current collector according to claim 1 , wherein the conductive layer is made of an electrolytic copper foil treated by heating. 9. The electrode current collector according to claim 8 , wherein the electrolytic copper foil has a diffraction peak intensity ratio of copper in an X-ray diffraction measurement that is I ( 220 )/I ( 200 )>1. 10. The current collector according to claim 1 wherein the electrolytic foil exhibits an X-ray diffraction spectrum in which the ratio of an intensity I ( 220 ) of a peak ascribed to the ( 220 ) crystal face diffraction to an intensity I ( 200 ) of a peak ascribed to the ( 200 ) crystal face diffraction is I ( 220 )/I ( 200 )>1. 11. The current collector according to claim 1 wherein the conductive conductor layer is formed by heating the conductive layer at a temperature of 400° C. or higher within 5 minutes. 12. The current collector according to claim 1 wherein the pores are present in the conductive layer at an average pore density of 0.001 to 1.00 pores/μm 2 in an arbitrary cross-section of the conductive layer. 13. The current collector according to claim 1 wherein the electrolytic foil is formed by an electrolytic process and then roughened by immersion in an electrolytic bath. 14. A current collector electrode for a battery, the current collector comprising: a conductive layer made of an electrolytic copper foil which comprises a copper or a copper alloy; and crystallites in the conductive layer, wherein, the crystallites have a cross-section area of 20 μm 2 or more in an area ratio of 30% to 90%, both inclusive of the electrolytic foil. 15. An electrode for battery including the electrode current collector according to any one of claims 1 , 14 , 2 or 3 to 9 . 16. The electrode for battery according to claim 15 , wherein, the active material layer contains at least one substance selected from the group consisting of metallic lithium, metallic tin, a tin compound, a silicon simple substance, and a silicon compound. 17. The electrode according to claim 16 , wherein, in at least part of the interface region between the electrode current collector and the active material layer, crystallites in which the material of the electrode current collector and the material of the active material layer diffuse into each other are present. 18. The electrode for battery according to claim 17 , wherein the active material layer is made of silicon. 19. The electrode for battery according to claim 18 , wherein the active material layer contains oxygen in an amount of 3 to 40 atomic %. 20. The electrode for battery according to claim 19 , wherein the active material layer has a region having a high oxygen concentration, the region of high oxygen concentration distributed in substantially the longitudinal direction of the electrode current collector. 21. A secondary battery comprising an electrode for battery according to claim 15 , wherein the electrode is an anode electrode. 22. The secondary battery according to claim 21 , wherein the secondary battery is a lithium secondary battery. 23. The secondary battery according to claim 22 , further comprising: an electrolyte containing a solvent obtained by fluorinating part of or all of hydrogens of at least one carbonate selected from a cyclic carbonate and a chain carbonate. 24. The secondary battery according to claim 23 , wherein the electrolyte contains propene sultone. 25. The current collector according to claim 14 wherein the electrolytic foil is formed by an electrolytic process and then roughened by immersion in an electrolytic bath. 26. A method for producing an electrode current collector comprising the steps of: forming a conductor layer comprising a copper or copper alloy by an electrolytic process and then immersing the conductor layer in an electrolytic bath; and heating the conductor layer, wherein, the conductive layer has a plurality of crystallites; and an area ratio of the heated crystallites having a cross-section area of 20 μm or more is 30% to 90%, both inclusive. 27. The method according to claim 26 , wherein the heating is conducted in an atmosphere of chemically inert gas. 28. The method for producing the electrode for battery according to claim 26 further comprising the step of forming an active material layer on the electrode current collector. 29. The method for producing the electrode for battery according to claim 26 further comprising the step of: forming an active material layer on the conductor layer; and then heating the conductor layer and the active material layer to form the conductive layer. 30. The method for producing an electrode current collector according to claim 26 further comprising the step of heating the conductor layer to form a conductive layer at a temperature of 400° C. or higher within 5 minutes. 31. The method for producing an electrode current collector according to claim 26 wherein the copper exhibits an X-ray diffraction spectrum in which the ratio of an intensity I ( 220 ) of a peak ascribed to the ( 220 ) crystal face diffraction to an intensity I ( 200 ) of a peak ascribed to the ( 200 ) crystal face diffraction is I ( 220 )/I ( 200 )>1.
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