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Abstract
Description
This invention relates to submicron sized silicon based powders having low oxygen content and the synthesis of this powder using a gas phase technology.
Silicon powders are currently developed and used in a wide variety of applications including lithium-ion batteries, printed electronics and solar applications.
These applications require ultrafine powders with low oxygen content.
Lithium-ion batteries are the most widely used secondary systems for portable electronic devices. Compared to aqueous rechargeable cells, such as nickel-cadmium and nickel metal hydride, Li-ion cells have higher energy density, higher operating voltages, lower self discharge and low maintenance requirements. These properties have made Li-ion cells the highest performing available secondary battery.
The worldwide energy demand increase has driven the lithium-ion battery community to search for new generation electrode materials with high energy density. One of the approaches is to replace the conventional carbon graphite negative electrode material by another better performing active material, being a metal, metalloid or metallic alloy based on silicon (Si), tin (Sn) or aluminum (Al). These materials can provide much higher specific and volumetric capacity compared to graphite. On top of the specific composition of the negative electrode material, the surface properties of the particles are playing a key role in the electrochemical behaviour of the resulting Li-ion battery. Therefore, it is of paramount importance to be able to optimize those parameters in order to enhance the electrochemical performances of the negative electrode.
The composite electrode needs to posses mixed conductivity with both ionic lithium and electrons. Such a complex medium is generally obtained by mixing together the active material particles with different additives such as a very fine powder of carbon black and a polymeric binder. The binder additive has a complex role since it not only gives mechanical strength to the composite electrode but also allows for a good adhesion between the electrode layer and the current collector, and it gives the composite electrode a sufficient liquid electrolyte uptake to provide internal ionic percolation.
As mentioned Si-based negative electrode materials could significantly enhance the energy density of the commercial lithium ion batteries. Silicon has the largest theoretical gravimetric capacity (3579 mAh/g) corresponding to the following reaction: 15Li + 4Si -+ Li15Si4 and a large volumetric capacity (2200 mAh/cm3).
However, the microscopic structure of these materials and their huge volume expansion upon lithium intercalation had never allowed reaching acceptable life characteristics for their use in rechargeable cells. The synthesis of materials at the submicron scale allows to overcome the main drawbacks of these materials and makes them suitable candidates for the replacement of carbon. An interesting method to prepare submicron powders is plasma technology, as is disclosed in WO 2008/064741 Al.
Unfortunately, these submicron silicon powders rapidly oxidize when exposed to air.
This uncontrolled oxidation of submicron sized silicon powder finally results in oxygen contents above 10 wt%. This high oxygen level will have a negative impact on the electrochemical behaviour of these Si based powders in Li-ion batteries, generating high capacity losses during first cycling (the so called irreversible capacity) because of the reduction of this layer.
It is an aim of the present invention to improve or even overcome these problems, and to provide for better negative electrode materials that can be manufactured by a simple and economical process.
SUMMARY
Viewed from a first aspect, the invention can provide a submicron sized Si based powder having an average primary particle size between 20 nm and 200 nm, wherein the powder has a surface layer comprising SiOX, with 0<x<2, the surface layer having an average thickness between 0.5 nm and 10 nm, and wherein the powder has a total oxygen content equal or less than 3% by weight at room temperature. The surface layer may also consist only of SiOX, with 0<x<2. In one embodiment the surface layer is thinner than 5 nm, in order to avoid large irreversible capacities during first cycling and, in another embodiment it is thicker than 0.5nm in order to have a stable passivated powder that will not further oxidize when exposed to air or oxidizing gases. The thickness of the oxidized layer is herein expressed as the average thickness of the layer measured on transmission electron microscopy (TEM) pictures.
The Si based powder may consist of pure Si. The Si based powder may also be nanosized, i.e. with an average primary particle size between 20 nm and 200 nm.
In one embodiment the submicron sized Si based powder has an oxidized surface layer comprising SiOX, with 1<_x<2. In another embodiment the powder has a purity of at least 98 at% Si. The Si based powder may also consist of pure Si. In another embodiment the submicron sized Si based powder has a total oxygen content less than 4% by weight after being aged for 1 hour at 500 C under atmospheric conditions and in air. In yet another embodiment the submicron sized Si based powder has a total oxygen content less than 5% by weight after being aged for 1 hour at 700 C
under atmospheric conditions and in air. These conditions guarantee that the passivation layer of the Si based powder is stable and further oxidation will not take place.
The submicron sized Si based powder described above can further comprise an element M selected from the group consisting of transition metals, metalloids, Group Ilia elements and carbon. In one embodiment M comprises either one of more elements of the group consisting of nickel, copper, iron, tin, aluminium and cobalt.
Viewed from a second aspect, the invention can provide the use of the submicron sized Si based powder as a negative electrode material in a Li-ion secondary battery.
Viewed from a third aspect, the invention can provide a method for manufacturing the Si based powder described above, comprising the steps of:
- providing a Si based precursor, - providing a gas stream at a temperature of at least 1727 C (equivalent to 2000K), injecting the Si based precursor in the gas stream, thereby vaporizing the Si precursor, - quenching the gas stream carrying the vaporized Si precursor to a temperature below 1 327 C (equivalent to 1600K), thereby obtaining submicron sized Si particles, - passivating the submicron sized Si particles in an oxygen containing gas at a temperature below 700 C, and preferably below 450 C and - separating the Si particles from the gas stream.
Such a process yields a submicron sized Si based powder with a surface layer comprising a mixture of Si sub-oxides (SiOX, with x<2) by the controlled passivating step, combined with the other process steps.
In one embodiment the passivation step is performed at a temperature between room temperature and 100 C. In another embodiment, the gas stream is provided by means of either one of a gas burner, a hydrogen burner, an RF plasma or a DC
arc plasma. In yet another embodiment, the passivation step is performed in an oxygen containing gas further comprising a secondary gas consisting of either one or more of the group consisting of Ar, N2, H2, CO and CO2. In yet another embodiment, the oxygen containing gas is a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, with less than 1%
oxygen by weight. In a further embodiment, the passivation step can be carried out for a period of less than 60 minutes, and preferably less than 10 minutes. In another further embodiment, the gas stream is provided in a radio frequency inductively coupled plasma, and the gas stream comprises argon gas.
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Submicron sized silicon based powder with a controlled oxygen level at the surface can, when used as a negative electrode material in a lithium ion secondary battery, limit the first irreversible capacity of this negative electrode whilst maintaining a high reversible capacity, due to the powder's small particle size and its corresponding large surface area, combined with a low oxygen content. The powder can consist of silicon particles covered with a very thin homogeneous layer of oxidized material, the particles having a total oxygen content less than 3 wt% at room temperature.
In one embodiment the silicon submicron powder has an average primary particle size of between 20nm and 200nm, where the average primary particle size (daõ) is calculated from the specific surface area, assuming spherical particles of equal size, according to the following formula:
day _ p x BET ' in which p refers to the theoretical density of the powder (2,33 g/cm3) and BET refers to the specific surface area (mz/g) as determined by the N2 adsorption method of Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET technique).
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Figure 1: TEM images (low magnification (A) en high magnification (B)) showing the presence of a thin amorphous SiOX layer at the surface of Si submicron particles.
Figure 2: Delithiation curves for Si powders with oxygen level of 2.8 wt%
(full line) and 25.0 wt% (dotted line), Voltage vs. Li (V) against Capacity (mAh/g) Figure 3: Oxygen level (in wt% - left axis - full line) and BET value (m2/g -right axis -dotted line) of Si submicron powder as a function of aging temperature ( C).
Figure 4: Oxygen level (in wt%) of Si submicron powder as a function of storage time (in number # of days) in air at room temperature.
The invention may be practiced, for example, by way of the different examples described below.
Example 1 A micron-sized Si powder is provided as Si precursor. A 60 kW radio frequency (RF) inductively coupled plasma (ICP) is applied, using an argon plasma with 2.5 Nm3/h argon gas. The solid silicon precursor is injected in the plasma at a rate of 220 g/h, resulting in a prevalent (i.e. in the reaction zone) temperature above 2000 K.
In this first process step the Si precursor is totally vaporized followed by a nucleation into submicron sized Si powder. An argon flow of 10 Nm3/h is used as quench gas immediately downstream of the reaction zone in order to lower the temperature of the gas below 1600 K. In this way the metal nuclei will be formed. Finally, a passivation step is performed at a temperature of 100 C during 5 minutes by adding 100 L/h of a N2/O2 mixture containing 0.15 mole% oxygen.
The submicron sized Si powder has a cubic crystalline phase and a specific surface area of 40 2 m2/g (as measured by the BET technique), which corresponds to a mean primary particle size of about 60 nm. Chemical analysis shows that the oxygen content is 2.8wt%, whilst TEM characterization shows the presence of a thin amorphous SiOX surface layer with a thickness of 1-2 nm, as is shown in Figure 1.
A paste is prepared by adding the obtained silicon powder to a 2% Na-CMC water-based solution. Subsequently acetylene black is added. The final paste, having a silicon/CMC/acetylene black ratio of 50/25/25, is finally ball milled for 30 minutes.
Coatings with a thickness between 20 and 30pm are deposited on a copper foil by doctor blade coating. The first drying of the paste was done using a conventional hot-air furnace but can also be done at room temperature or using a vacuum oven, a conveyer furnace, drying on a heated surface, drying with infra-red irradiation, drying with far infrared irradiation, drying with induction system, coating on a heated electrode, drying in a inert atmosphere. The drying method, temperature and sequence influence the stability of the paste, the internal stress and possible cracking in the dried electrode. Finally coin cell type batteries are prepared in a glove box using Li-foil as counter electrode. Battery tests are performed on the electrodes with the following conditions: cycling between 0.01 and 1.OV at a rate of C/20, where C is defined as charging/discharging at a rate of 3572mAh/g per hour.
Table 1 gives an overview of the capacity of the 15t delithiation step. The value in the Table is an average for 3 coin cells. A capacity of 3700 mAh/g silicon is measured, and a very low irreversible capacity of less than 8% is obtained after the first cycle (Table 1 Et Figure 2).
The powder has a cubic crystalline phase and a specific surface area of 40 2 m2/g (as measured by the BET technique), which corresponds to a mean primary particle size of about 60 nm. Chemical analysis shows that the oxygen content is 6.8wt%, whilst TEM characterization shows the presence of a thin amorphous SiOX
surface layer with a thickness of 2-5 nm.
A paste is prepared and coin cells are made and tested as described in Example 1. A
delithiation capacity of 3500 mAh/g silicon is measured, and a irreversible capacity of 573 mAh/g (14%) is obtained after the first cycle (see Table 1), which is considered too high.
Counter Examples CE 3-4 Two commercially available silicon samples were purchased, and oxygen contents of respectively 19.3wt% (Counterexample 3 obtained from Kaier, CN, with a BET
value of 20 m2/g and an estimated average primary particle size of 130 nm) and 25 wt%
(Counter Example 4 obtained from Aldrich, US, with a BET value of 34 m2/g and an estimated average primary particle size of 75 nm). The average thickness of the surface layer of Counter Example 3 is 15 nm (surface layer thickness and oxygen content are related to each other). A paste is prepared and coin cells are made and tested as described in Example 1. This results in low delithiation capacities of respectively 2800 and 1500 mAh/g silicon (see Table 1). Furthermore, high irreversible capacity values of 600 mAh/g (17%)(CExample 3) and 644 mAh/g (30%)(CExample 4) are obtained after the first cycle, which is higher than for Example 1.
Example 5 The stability of the powder as function of time and temperature is checked in stability experiments. The powder obtained in Example 1 is annealed in air at different temperatures for 1 hour and the oxygen content of the resulting powders is measured by chemical analysis. It is illustrated in Figure 3 that the oxygen level remains stable in air up to 700 C, after which a drastic increase up to 50 wt% oxygen takes place. In Figure 3 the oxygen level (full line) is to the left in wt%, whilst the corresponding BET value (in m2/g - dotted line) is shown to the right, both as a function of the temperature in C.
At room temperature, no significant increase of the oxygen level as a function of time is observed, as is illustrated in Figure 4, where the oxygen level (in wt%) is shown against the time in number of days.
While specific embodiments and/or details of the invention have been shown and described above to illustrate the application of the principles of the invention, it is understood that this invention may be embodied as more fully described in the claims, or as otherwise known by those skilled in the art (including any and all equivalents), without departing from such principles.
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selected from the group consisting of transition metals, metalloids, Group llla elements and carbon.
- providing a Si precursor, - providing a gas stream at a temperature of at least 1727°C, - injecting the Si precursor in the gas stream, thereby vaporizing the Si precursor, - quenching the gas stream carrying the vaporized Si precursor to a temperature below 1327°C, thereby obtaining Si particles, - passivating the Si particles in an oxygen containing gas at a temperature below 700°C, and - separating the Si particles from the gas stream.
plasma or a DC arc plasma.
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