Lithium secondary battery and control system therefor, and method for detecting state of lithium secondary battery
US-9018916-B2 · Apr 28, 2015 · US
US9768476B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9768476-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514670971-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 27, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 4, 2010 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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A control system for a lithium secondary battery measures a voltage V of a negative electrode that uses silicon oxide as a negative electrode active material, with respect to a lithium reference electrode and a discharge capacity Q of the lithium secondary battery during discharge of the lithium secondary battery; generates a V−dQ/dV curve representing a relationship between dQ/dV, which is a proportion of an amount of change dQ in the discharge capacity Q to an amount of change dV in the voltage V, and the voltage V; calculates an intensity ratio of two peaks appearing on the V−dQ/dV curve for two voltage values in the voltage V; and senses a state of the negative electrode utilizing the intensity ratio.
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A control system for a lithium secondary battery comprising a positive electrode and a negative electrode, the control system comprising: measurement means for measuring a voltage V of the negative electrode with respect to a lithium reference electrode and a discharge capacity Q of the lithium secondary battery during discharge of the lithium secondary battery; generation means for generating a V−dQ/dV curve representing a relationship between dQ/dV, which is a proportion of an amount of change dQ in the discharge capacity Q to an amount of change dV in the voltage V, and the voltage V; calculation means for calculating an intensity ratio of two peaks appearing on the V−dQ/dV curve for two voltage values in the voltage V; and sensing means for sensing a state of the negative electrode utilizing the intensity ratio, wherein the discharge curve of a half cell comprising the positive electrode and a metal lithium negative electrode is previously measured, and the measurement means obtains the voltage V of the negative electrode with respect to the lithium reference electrode by calculation from the difference between the discharge curve of the lithium secondary battery and the discharge curve of the half cell. 2. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the two voltage values are redox potentials of the silicon oxide. 3. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the two voltage values are approximately 0.3 V and approximately 0.5 V. 4. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 1 , further comprising: charge and discharge control means for repeatedly charging and discharging the lithium secondary battery, wherein the measurement means measures the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q during first discharge and during second discharge performed after the first discharge respectively, the generation means generates the V−dQ/dV curve, each time the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q are measured, based on the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q, the calculation means calculates, each time the V−dQ/dV curve is generated, an intensity ratio of two peaks appearing on the V−dQ/dV curve for the two voltage values, and the sensing means compares the intensity ratios calculated by the calculation means with each other, and senses the state of the negative electrode from a result of the comparison. 5. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 4 , wherein the sensing means senses that a degree of uniformity of lithium concentration in the negative electrode becomes equal to or less than a predetermined value when a difference between the intensity ratio calculated based on the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q during the second discharge and the intensity ratio calculated based on the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q during the first discharge is equal to or more than a predetermined threshold. 6. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 5 , wherein the sensing means further comprises information transmission means for transmitting, when the sensing means senses that the difference between the intensity ratio calculated based on the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q during the second discharge and the intensity ratio calculated based on the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q during the first discharge becomes equal to or more than a predetermined threshold, the information to the charge and discharge control means, and the charge and discharge control means receiving the transmission executes means for improving the degree of uniformity of the lithium concentration in the negative electrode. 7. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 5 , wherein the predetermined threshold is 5 to 20%. 8. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 7 , wherein the means for improving the degree of uniformity of the lithium concentration in the negative electrode is charge and discharge with microcurrent. 9. The control system for the lithium secondary battery according to claim 8 , wherein an amount of the microcurrent is 0.01 C to 0.1 C. 10. A control system for a lithium secondary battery of claim 1 , wherein the negative electrode uses silicon oxide as a negative electrode active material. 11. A lithium secondary battery comprising a positive electrode and a negative electrode, the lithium secondary battery comprising: a charge and discharge control portion for repeatedly charging and discharging the lithium secondary battery; a measurement portion for measuring a voltage V of the negative electrode with respect to a lithium reference electrode and a discharge capacity Q of the lithium secondary battery during discharge of the lithium secondary battery; a generation portion for generating a V−dQ/dV curve representing a relationship between dQ/dV, which is a proportion of an amount of change dQ in the discharge capacity Q to an amount of change dV in the voltage V, and the voltage V; a peak intensity ratio calculation portion for calculating an intensity ratio of two peaks appearing on the V−dQ/dV curve for two voltage values in the voltage V; a peak intensity ratio comparison portion for sensing a state of the negative electrode utilizing the intensity ratio; and an information transmission portion for transmitting, when the comparison portion senses that a difference between the intensity ratio of the two peaks appearing on the V−dQ/dV curve for the two voltage values in the voltage V becomes equal to or more than a predetermined threshold, the information to the charge and discharge control portion, wherein the charge and discharge control portion receiving the transmission executes means for improving a degree of uniformity of lithium concentration in the negative electrode, and wherein the discharge curve of a half cell comprising the positive electrode and a metal lithium negative electrode is previously measured, and the measurement portion obtains the voltage V of the negative electrode with respect to the lithium reference electrode by calculation from the difference between the discharge curve of the lithium secondary battery and the discharge curve of the half cell. 12. The lithium secondary battery according to claim 11 , wherein the two voltage values are redox potentials of the silicon oxide. 13. The lithium secondary battery according to claim 11 , wherein the two voltage values are approximately 0.3 V and approximately 0.5 V. 14. The lithium secondary battery according to claim 11 , wherein the measurement portion measures the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q during first discharge and during second discharge performed after the first discharge respectively, the generation portion generates the V−dQ/dV curve, each time the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q are measured, based on the voltage V and the discharge capacity Q, the peak intensity ratio calculation portion calculates, each time the V−dQ/dV curve is generated, an intensity ratio of two peaks appearing on the V−dQ/dV curve for the two voltage values, and the peak intensity ratio comparison portion compares the intensity ratios calculated by the calculation portion with each other, and senses the state of the negative electrode from a result of the comparison. 15. The lithium secondary battery according to claim 14 , wherein the comparison portion senses that the degree of uniformity of the lithium concentration in the negative
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