CN114628684A - High-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material and preparation method thereof - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention discloses a high-energy density quick-charging graphite composite material and a preparation method thereof, wherein the composite material has a core-shell structure, the core is a silicon-doped graphite complex, and the shell is amorphous carbon containing porous alumina; the mass of the shell is 1-10% based on 100% of the total mass of the composite material. Wherein in the core, the silicon is SiOX(X is more than 0 and less than 2) the mass ratio of the silicon compound to the inner core is 1-10%. According to the invention, when the energy density of the material is increased by doping silicon in the porous graphite, the porous alumina in the shell has a high specific surface area, the impedance is reduced, and the quick charging property of the material is improvedCan be used.
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Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of lithium ion battery materials, particularly relates to a high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material, and also relates to a preparation method of the high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material.
Background
With the improvement of the energy density requirement of the lithium ion battery in the market, the fast charging performance is also improved while the lithium ion battery cathode material is required to have high energy density. The current graphite material has good quick charging performance but energyThe density is low; although the silicon-based material has high energy density, the silicon-based material has the defects of poor quick charge performance, large expansion, poor high-temperature storage and the like. One of the measures for improving the energy density and the quick charge performance of the cathode material is to mix the carbon-based material and the silicon-based material to play a synergistic effect between the carbon-based material and the silicon-based material, although the two types of materials are mixed in the market, the materials belong to physical mixing, the uniformity is poor, the impedance is large, and the surface of the materials is not treated and modified, so that the improvement range of the charging capability is small; for example, chinese patent CN201811642943.9 discloses a silicon/expanded graphite/amorphous carbon composite material and a preparation method thereof, wherein tetraethoxysilane, absolute ethyl alcohol and deionized water are mixed to prepare SiO2Mixing the aerogel blocky solid with magnesium powder, and heating in an argon atmosphere to obtain nano porous silicon; and then mixing and coating the nano porous silicon and the expanded graphite in ethanol to obtain the silicon/expanded graphite/amorphous carbon composite material. Although the expansion is improved, the surface of the material is not coated and modified, so that side reactions with electrolyte are more, and the storage performance, the cycle performance and the power performance of the material are reduced.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to overcome the defects and provide a high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material which can improve the energy density of the material and improve the quick charging performance of the material.
The invention also aims to provide a preparation method of the high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material.
The invention relates to a high-energy-density quick-filling graphite composite material, wherein the composite material is in a core-shell structure, an inner core is a silicon-doped graphite complex, and an outer shell is amorphous carbon containing porous alumina; the mass of the shell is 1-10% based on 100% of the total mass of the composite material.
In the core, the silicon is SiOX(X is more than 0 and less than 2) the mass ratio of the silicon compound to the inner core is 1-10%.
The invention relates to a preparation method of a high-energy-density quick-filling graphite composite material, which comprises the following steps:
(1) mixing graphite and 1-10 wt% of aqueous alkali at normal temperature, stirring and reacting for 12h, centrifuging the product, vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 6h and carbonizing at 800 ℃ for 3h, grinding and crushing to obtain porous graphite, adding the porous graphite into 1-10 wt% of inorganic silicon solution, and adding a silane coupling agent, wherein the weight ratio of porous graphite: inorganic silicon: the mass ratio of the silane coupling agent is 90-95: 5-10: 1-5, spray drying, and carbonizing for 1-6 hours at 700-1000 ℃ in an inert atmosphere to obtain a silicon-doped graphite complex;
(2) dispersing the silicon-doped graphite complex in an organic solution to prepare a solution with the mass concentration of 1-10%, uniformly stirring, dropwise adding a solution of aluminum nitrate nonahydrate, wherein the silicon-doped graphite complex comprises the following components in percentage by mass: the mass ratio of the aluminum nitrate nonahydrate is 100: 10-30; and then, dropwise adding organic base to adjust the pH value to 5-8, reacting at room temperature for 1-12 h to form aluminum sol, heating to 50-100 ℃, carrying out aging reaction for 6-24 h to form aluminum gel, carrying out vacuum drying and ball milling, placing the obtained aluminum hydroxide coated graphite precursor in a vacuum tube furnace, heating to 700-1000 ℃ under the nitrogen atmosphere, wherein the heating rate is 1-5 ℃/min, and the heat preservation time is 1-6 h, so as to obtain the aluminum oxide/amorphous carbon coated graphite composite material, namely the high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material.
The preparation method of the high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material comprises the following steps: the inorganic silicon solution in the step (1) is one of potassium silicate solution or sodium silicate solution;
the preparation method of the high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material comprises the following steps: the silane coupling agent in the step (1) is one of a silane coupling agent KH550, a silane coupling agent KH560 or a silane coupling agent KH 570.
The preparation method of the high-energy-density quick-filling graphite composite material comprises the following steps: in the step (2), the organic solvent is one of cyclohexane, N-methyl pyrrolidone or carbon tetrachloride.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has obvious beneficial effects, and the technical scheme can show that: the preparation method comprises the steps of preparing an inner core of a silicon-doped graphite complex by a chemical method, coating amorphous carbon of porous alumina on the surface of the inner core, hydrolyzing aluminum nitrate nonahydrate under an alkaline condition to generate aluminum hydroxide gel, sintering to generate porous alumina, and finally obtaining a coating layer of which the outer layer contains the porous alumina and the amorphous carbon by using amorphous carbon formed by carbonizing an organic compound; and the contact between the aluminum oxide and the electrolyte is inert, so that the first efficiency of the material is improved, and the energy density of the battery is indirectly improved. The porous structure improves the transmission rate of lithium ions in the charging and discharging process and improves the multiplying power performance. The graphite reacts with alkali, the alkali compound is decomposed after carbonization to obtain the porous graphite composite material, and the silicate solution permeates into the porous structure and reacts with the silane coupling agent to be carbonized to form the silicon compound material with a network structure, wherein the network structure can reduce the expansion of doped silicon and reduce the impedance.
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Fig. 1 is an SEM image of the alumina/amorphous carbon-coated graphite composite obtained in example 1.
Detailed Description
Example 1
A preparation method of a high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material comprises the following steps:
(1) mixing 10g of graphite with 500ml of 5% sodium carbonate solution, stirring, reacting for 12 hours, centrifuging, vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 6 hours, carbonizing at 800 ℃ for 3 hours, and grinding and crushing to obtain porous graphite; adding 92g of porous graphite into 100ml of 4 wt% potassium silicate solution, adding 4g of KH550 silane coupling agent, spray drying, and carbonizing at 800 ℃ for 3h under argon inert atmosphere to obtain a silicon-doped graphite composite;
(2) dispersing 100g of the silicon-doped graphite complex in 2000ml of cyclohexane organic solution to prepare a solution with the mass concentration of 5%, uniformly stirring, dropwise adding 200ml of ethanol solution of 10wt% of aluminum nitrate nonahydrate, dropwise adding triethylamine to adjust the pH value to 6, reacting at room temperature for 6h to form aluminum sol, heating to 80 ℃, aging to react for 12h to form aluminum gel, vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 24h, ball-milling, placing the obtained aluminum hydroxide coated graphite precursor in a vacuum tube furnace, heating to 850 ℃ under the nitrogen atmosphere, heating at the rate of 3 ℃/min, and keeping the temperature for 3h to obtain the aluminum oxide/amorphous carbon coated graphite composite material.
Example 2
A preparation method of a high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material comprises the following steps:
(1) mixing and stirring 100g of artificial graphite with 500ml of 1% potassium bicarbonate solution, reacting for 12 hours, centrifuging the product, carrying out vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 6 hours and carbonizing at 800 ℃ for 3 hours, grinding and crushing to obtain porous graphite, adding 90g of porous graphite into 500ml of 1 wt% potassium silicate solution, adding 5g of silane coupling agent KH570, carrying out spray drying, and carbonizing at 700 ℃ for 6 hours under argon inert atmosphere to obtain a silicon-doped graphite composite;
(2) dispersing 100g of the silicon-doped graphite complex in 10000ml of N-methyl pyrrolidone solution to prepare a solution with the mass concentration of 1%, uniformly stirring, dropwise adding 100ml of a solution of 10wt% of aluminum nitrate nonahydrate, dropwise adding triethylamine to adjust the pH value to 5, reacting at room temperature for 1h to form aluminum sol, heating to 100 ℃, carrying out aging reaction for 6h to form aluminum gel, carrying out vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 24h, carrying out ball milling, placing the obtained aluminum hydroxide coated graphite precursor in a vacuum tube furnace, heating to 700 ℃ under the nitrogen atmosphere, wherein the heating rate is 1 ℃/min, and the heat preservation time is 6h, thus obtaining the aluminum oxide/amorphous carbon coated graphite composite material.
Example 3
A preparation method of a high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material comprises the following steps:
(1) mixing and stirring 100g of artificial graphite with 500ml of 10wt% sodium bicarbonate solution, reacting for 12h, centrifuging the product, carrying out vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 6h and carbonizing at 800 ℃ for 3h, grinding and crushing to obtain porous graphite, adding 95g of porous graphite into 40ml of 10wt% sodium silicate solution, adding 1g of silane coupling agent KH570, carrying out spray drying, and carbonizing at 1000 ℃ for 6h under an argon inert atmosphere to obtain a silicon-doped graphite composite;
(2) dispersing 100g of graphite complex in 1000ml of carbon tetrachloride organic solution to prepare 10% solution with mass concentration, uniformly stirring, dropwise adding 300ml of 10wt% aluminum nitrate nonahydrate solution, dropwise adding triethylamine to adjust the pH value to 8, reacting at room temperature for 12h to form aluminum sol, heating to 50 ℃, aging to react for 24h to form aluminum gel, vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 24h, ball milling, placing the obtained aluminum hydroxide coated graphite precursor in a vacuum tube furnace, heating to 1000 ℃ under nitrogen atmosphere, heating at the rate of 5 ℃/min, and keeping the temperature for 1h to obtain the aluminum oxide/amorphous carbon coated graphite composite material.
Comparative example 1:
100g of the silicon-doped graphite composite prepared in example 1 was taken, 10g of pitch was added and mixed uniformly, and then the mixture was heated to 800 ℃ in an argon inert atmosphere for carbonization for 3 hours and crushed to obtain an amorphous carbon-coated silicon graphite composite material.
Comparative example 2:
100g of artificial graphite is dispersed in 2000ml of cyclohexane organic solution to prepare solution with the mass concentration of 5 percent, and the solution is mechanically stirred uniformly; then 200ml of 10wt% aluminum nitrate nonahydrate ethanol solution is dripped; then, triethylamine is dropwise added to adjust the pH value to 6, and the mixture reacts for 6 hours at room temperature to form alumina sol; and finally, heating to 80 ℃, carrying out aging reaction for 12h to form aluminum gel, carrying out vacuum drying for 24h at 80 ℃, carrying out ball milling, then placing the obtained aluminum hydroxide coated graphite precursor in a vacuum tube furnace, heating to 850 ℃ under the nitrogen atmosphere, wherein the heating rate is 3 ℃/min, and the heat preservation time is 3h, thus obtaining the aluminum oxide/amorphous carbon coated graphite composite material.
Test examples
(1) SEM test
The graphite composite anode material prepared in example 1 was subjected to SEM test, and the results are shown in fig. 1.
As can be seen from figure 1, the material has a core-shell structure, the particle size is between 10 and 15 mu m, and the particle size distribution is reasonable.
(2) Physical and chemical property test
The conductivity, tap density, specific surface area and particle size of the graphite composite negative electrode materials in the examples 1-3 and the comparative examples 1-2 are tested according to the test method in the standard GB/T-2433and 2019 graphite type negative electrode materials of lithium ion batteries. The test results are shown in table 1.
TABLE 1
Negative electrode active material | Example 1 | Example 2 | Example 3 | Comparative example 1 | Comparative example 2 |
Conductivity (cm/S) | 5.4*10-9 | 3.9*10-9 | 1.2*10-9 | 1.1*10-10 | 1*10-10 |
Tap density (g/cm)3) | 0.98 | 0.97 | 0.96 | 0.90 | 0.89 |
Specific surface area (m)2/g) | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 1.7 | 1.3 |
Particle size (. mu.m) | 11.2 | 11.7 | 12.1 | 11.6 | 12.8 |
As can be seen from table 1, the electrical conductivity of the graphite composite negative electrode materials prepared in examples 1 to 3 is significantly higher than that of comparative example 1, which may be caused by the porous structure, the large specific surface area and the high electrical conductivity of the example materials; meanwhile, the porous alumina can be combined with the core graphite through chemical bonds due to chemical reaction, so that the impedance is lower, and the tap density can be improved.
(3) Button cell test
The graphite composite negative electrode materials prepared in examples 1 to 3 and the graphite composite negative electrode materials of comparative examples 1 to 2 were assembled into button cells, respectively, as follows:
the graphite composite negative electrode materials prepared in examples 1-3 and comparative examples 1-2 are used as negative electrodes and assembled into button cells together with lithium sheets, electrolyte and a diaphragm in a glove box with the content of argon and water lower than 0.1 ppm. Wherein the diaphragm is celegard 2400; the electrolyte is LiPF6In the electrolyte solution of (1), LiPF6Is 1mol/L, and the solvent is Ethylene Carbonate (EC) and diethyl carbonate (DMC) according to the weight ratio of 1:1 mixing the resulting mixed solution.
Marking the prepared button cell as A-1, B-1, C-1, D-1 and E-1, and testing the performance of the button cell by a blue tester under the following test conditions: charging and discharging at 0.1C rate, with voltage range of 0.05-2V, and stopping after 3 weeks of circulation. The test results are shown in table 2.
TABLE 2
As can be seen from Table 2, the button cells prepared by using the graphite composite negative electrode materials of examples 1-3 have significantly higher discharge capacities and efficiencies than those of comparative examples 1-2. The experimental result shows that the graphite composite negative electrode material can enable the battery to have good discharge capacity and first efficiency; the silicon is doped in the porous graphite to improve the specific capacity of the material, and the surface of the porous graphite is coated with the porous alumina, so that the expansion of the silicon in the charge and discharge process is reduced, and the first efficiency is improved.
(4) Laminate polymer battery performance test
The graphite composite negative electrodes of examples 1 to 3 and comparative examples 1 to 2 were used as negative electrode active materials, and ternary materials (LiNi) were used as positive electrode active materials1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2) The electrolyte and the diaphragm are assembled into the 5Ah soft package battery.
Wherein the diaphragm is celegard 2400, and the electrolyte is LiPF6Solution (solvent is mixed solution of EC and DEC with volume ratio of 1:1, LiPF6The concentration of (1.3 mol/L). And marking the prepared soft package batteries as A-2, B-2, C-2, D-2 and E-2 respectively.
In examples 1-3 and comparative examples 1-2, 5Ah soft-package batteries and corresponding negative electrode plates thereof were prepared, and the liquid absorption and retention capacity and cycle performance of the negative electrode plates thereof were tested, and the results are shown in tables 3-4. The test method is as follows:
1) liquid absorption capacity:
and (3) adopting a 1mL burette, sucking the electrolyte VmL, dripping a drop on the surface of the pole piece, timing until the electrolyte is completely absorbed, recording the time t, and calculating the liquid absorption speed V/t of the pole piece. The test results are shown in table 3.
2) And (4) testing the liquid retention rate:
calculating the theoretical liquid absorption amount m1 of the pole piece according to the pole piece parameters, weighing the weight m2 of the pole piece, then placing the pole piece into electrolyte to be soaked for 24 hours, weighing the weight m3 of the pole piece, calculating the liquid absorption amount m3-m2 of the pole piece, and calculating according to the following formula: the liquid retention rate was (m3-m2) × 100%/m 1.
3) Cycle performance: testing the cycle performance of the battery at the temperature of 25 +/-3 ℃ with the charge-discharge multiplying power of 1C/1C and the voltage range of 2.5V-4.2V;
TABLE 3
As can be seen from Table 3, the liquid absorbing and retaining capabilities of the silicon-carbon composite materials obtained in examples 1-3 are significantly higher than those of the comparative examples, i.e., the graphite composite material of the present invention has a high specific surface area and a porous structure thereof, and the liquid absorbing capability of the material is improved.
TABLE 4
Negative electrode material for battery | Capacity retention (%) after 500 cycles |
Example 1 | 95.62 |
Example 2 | 94.78 |
Example 3 | 94.39 |
Comparative example 1 | 87.11 |
Comparative example 2 | 90.55 |
The table 4 shows that the cycle performance of the battery in the example is obviously better than that of the comparative example because the graphite composite material obtained in the example has low expansion rate, so that the consumption of electrolyte is reduced in the cycle process, the side reaction is reduced, and the cycle performance is improved; meanwhile, the graphite composite material of the embodiment has a large specific surface area, and the liquid absorption and retention capacity of the material is improved, so that the cycle performance of the material is improved.
The above description is only a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the present invention in any way, and any simple modification, equivalent change and modification made to the above embodiment according to the technical spirit of the present invention are within the scope of the present invention without departing from the technical spirit of the present invention.
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1. A high-energy density quick-charging graphite composite material is disclosed, wherein the composite material is in a core-shell structure, an inner core is a silicon-doped graphite complex, and an outer shell is amorphous carbon containing porous alumina; the mass of the shell is 1-10% based on 100% of the total mass of the composite material.
2. The high energy density, fast-filling graphite composite material of claim 1, wherein in the core, the silicon is SiOX(X is more than 0 and less than 2) the mass ratio of the silicon compound to the inner core is 1-10%.
3. A preparation method of a high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material comprises the following steps:
(1) mixing graphite and 1-10 wt% of aqueous alkali at normal temperature, stirring and reacting for 12h, centrifuging the product, vacuum drying at 80 ℃ for 6h and carbonizing at 800 ℃ for 3h, grinding and crushing to obtain porous graphite, adding the porous graphite into 1-10 wt% of inorganic silicon solution, and adding a silane coupling agent, wherein the weight ratio of porous graphite: inorganic silicon: the mass ratio of the silane coupling agent is 90-95: 5-10: 1-5, spray drying, and carbonizing at 700-1000 ℃ for 1-6 h in an inert atmosphere to obtain a silicon-doped graphite complex;
(2) dispersing the silicon-doped graphite complex in an organic solution to prepare a solution with the mass concentration of 1-10%, uniformly stirring, dropwise adding a solution of aluminum nitrate nonahydrate, wherein the silicon-doped graphite complex comprises the following components in percentage by mass: the mass ratio of the aluminum nitrate nonahydrate to the aluminum nitrate nonahydrate is 100: 10-30; and then, dropwise adding organic base to adjust the pH value to 5-8, reacting at room temperature for 1-12 h to form aluminum sol, heating to 50-100 ℃, carrying out aging reaction for 6-24 h to form aluminum gel, carrying out vacuum drying and ball milling, placing the obtained aluminum hydroxide coated graphite precursor in a vacuum tube furnace, heating to 700-1000 ℃ under the nitrogen atmosphere, wherein the heating rate is 1-5 ℃/min, and the heat preservation time is 1-6 h, so as to obtain the aluminum oxide/amorphous carbon coated graphite composite material, namely the high-energy-density quick-charging graphite composite material.
4. The method for preparing a high energy density, fast-charging graphite composite material according to claim 3, wherein: the inorganic silicon solution in the step (1) is one of potassium silicate solution or sodium silicate solution.
5. The method for preparing a high energy density, fast-charging graphite composite material according to claim 3, wherein: the silane coupling agent in the step (1) is one of a silane coupling agent KH550, a silane coupling agent KH560 or a silane coupling agent KH 570.
6. The method for preparing a high energy density, fast-charging graphite composite material according to claim 3, wherein: in the step (2), the organic solvent is one of cyclohexane, N-methyl pyrrolidone or carbon tetrachloride.
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