Processing hard rock lithium minerals or other materials to produce lithium materials and byproducts converted from a sodium sulfate intermediate product
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US9761867B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9761867-B2 |
| Application number | US-72226910-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2010 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2009 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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Nanocomposits of conductive, nanoparticulate polymer and electronically active material, in particular PEDOT and LiFePO 4 , were found to be significantly better compared to bare and carbon coated LiFePO 4 in carbon black and graphite filled non conducting binder. The conductive polymer containing composite outperformed the other two samples. The performance of PEDOT composite was especially better in the high current regime with capacity retention of 82% after 200 cycles. Hence an electrode based on composite made of conductive, nanoparticulate polymer and electronically active material, in particular LiFePO 4 and PEDOT nanostubs, with its higher energy density and increased resistance to harsh charging regimes proved to dramatically extend the high power applicability of materials such as LiFePO 4 .
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What is claims is: 1. A nanocomposite electrode as a positive or negative electrode of a rechargeable lithium battery, comprising: an open porous nanocomposite material including a homogenous intermixed distribution of a nanoparticulate electronically active material having a first average particle size and a nanoparticulate electronically conductive material having a second average particle size, the first average particle size and the second average particle size being about the same size and differing by a factor of no more than 2, and are in a range of 5 nm to 500 nm, wherein the nanoparticulate electronically conductive material is poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) in the form of nanostubs or of about spherical nanoparticles, and wherein the open porous nanocomposite material has a conductive porous nanomesh structure including an agglomeration of the nanoparticulate electronically conductive material that completely wraps nanoparticles of the nanoparticulate electronically active material. 2. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nanocomposite electrode is the positive electrode and the electronically active material is selected from the group consisting of oxides, nitrides, carbides, borates, phosphates, sulfides, and halogenides of transition metals and main group metals and mixtures thereof. 3. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 2 , wherein the electronically active material is LiFePO 4 . 4. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nanocomposite electrode is the negative electrode and the electronically active material is an anode material selected from the group consisting of silicon, alloys, and nitrides. 5. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nanoparticles of the nanoparticulate electronically active material are coated with a conductive layer that comprises a carbon or graphite/graphene layer. 6. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , wherein the first average particle size and the second average particle size are in the range of 5 nm to 400 nm. 7. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nanoparticulate electronically conductive material is present in an amount of about 4% to about 10% based on weight of the open porous nanocomposite material. 8. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , further comprising at least one nanoparticulate electrically conducting filler material in an amount of about 2% to about 10% based on weight of the open porous nanocomposite material. 9. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 4 , wherein the anode material includes alloys that are selected from the group consisting of Li x AlSi n and Li x SiSn n . 10. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 4 , wherein the anode material includes nitrides, and the nitrides include Li x VN. 11. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , wherein the first average particle size and the second average particle size are in the range of 20 nm to 300 nm. 12. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 8 , wherein the at least one nanoparticulate electrically conducting filler material is a carbon material in an amount of about 5% based on weight of the open porous nanocomposite material. 13. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 4 , wherein the anode material is selected from the group consisting of Li x AlSi n , Li x SiSn n , and Li x VN. 14. The nanocomposite electrode of claim 1 , wherein the nanoparticles of the nanoparticulate electronically active material have an orthorhombic crystal structure with space group Pnma.
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Carbon or graphite · CPC title
as layered products · CPC title
of inorganic compounds other than oxides or hydroxides, e.g. sulfides, selenides, tellurides, halogenides or LiCoFy; of polyanionic structures, e.g. phosphates, silicates or borates · CPC title
Binders · CPC title
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