WO2006004366A1 - New organic/inorganic composite porous film and electrochemical device prepared thereby - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel organic/inorganic composite porous film that can show excellent thermal safety and lithium ion conductivity and a high degree of swelling with electrolyte compared to conventional polyolefin-based separators, and an electrochemical device comprising the same, which ensures safety and has improved quality.
- Secondary batteries are chemical batteries capable of repeated charge and discharge cycles by means of reversible interconversion between chemical energy and electric energy, and may be classified into Ni-MH secondary batteries and lithium secondary batteries.
- Lithium secondary batteries include secondary lithium metal batteries, secondary lithium ion batteries, secondary lithium polymer batteries, secondary lithium ion polymer batteries, etc.
- lithium secondary batteries have drive voltage and energy density higher than those of conventional batteries using aqueous electrolytes (such as Ni-MH batteries), they are produced commercially by many production companies. However, most lithium secondary batteries have different safety characteristics depending on several factors. Evaluation of and security in safety of batteries are very important matters to be considered. Therefore, safety of batteries is strictly restricted in terms of ignition and combustion in batteries by safety standards.
- electrolytes may be broadly classified into two types.
- the first type is a solid composite electrolyte obtained by using inorganic particles having lithium ion conductivity alone or by using inorganic particles having lithium ion conductivity mixed with a polymer matrix. See, Japanese Laid-Open Patent No.
- the second type is an electrolyte obtained by mixing inorganic particles having lithium ion conductivity or not with a gel polymer electrolyte formed of a polymer and liquid electrolyte.
- inorganic materials are introduced in a relatively small amount compared to the polymer and liquid electrolyte, and thus merely have a sup ⁇ plementary function to assist in lithium ion conduction made by the liquid electrolyte.
- electrolytes according to the prior art using inorganic particles have common problems as follows. First, when liquid electrolyte is not used, the in ⁇ terfacial resistance among inorganic particles and between inorganic particles and polymer excessively increases, resulting in degradation of quality. Next, the above- described electrolytes cannot be easily handled due to the brittleness thereof when an excessive amount of inorganic materials is introduced. Therefore, it is difficult to assemble batteries using such electrolytes. Particularly, most attempts made up to date are for developing an inorganic material-containing composite electrolyte in the form of a free standing film. However, it is practically difficult to apply such electrolyte in batteries due to poor mechanical properties such as high brittleness of the film.
- US Patent No. 6,432,586 discloses a composite film comprising a polyolefin-based separator coated with silica, etc., so as to improve the mechanical properties such as brittleness of the organic/inorganic composite electrolyte.
- a polyolefin-based separator coated with silica, etc.
- a heat resistant porous substrate (2) inorganic particles and (3) a binder polymer, improves poor thermal safety of a conventional polyolefin-based separator.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film has pore structures present both in the porous substrate and in an active layer formed of the inorganic particles and the binder polymer coated on the porous substrate, it provides an increased volume of space, into which a liquid electrolyte infiltrates, resulting in improvements in lithium ion conductivity and degree of swelling with electrolyte. Therefore, the organic/inorganic composite porous film can improve the quality and safety of an electrochemical device using the same as separator.
- an organic/ inorganic composite porous film which comprises (a) a porous substrate having pores; and (b) an active layer formed by coating a surface of the substrate or a part of the pores in the substrate with a mixture of inorganic particles and a binder polymer, wherein the inorganic particles in the active layer are interconnected among themselves and are fixed by the binder polymer, and interstitial volumes among the inorganic particles form a pore structure.
- an electrochemical device preferably, a lithium secondary battery
- a method for manufacturing an organic/inorganic composite porous film which includes the steps of: (a) dissolving a binder polymer into a solvent to form a polymer solution; (b) adding inorganic particles to the polymer solution obtained from step (a) and mixing them; and (c) coating the mixture of inorganic particles with a binder polymer obtained from step (b) on the surface of a substrate having pores or on a part of the pores in the substrate, followed by drying.
- the present invention is characterized in that it provides a novel organic/inorganic composite porous film, which serves sufficiently as separator to prevent electrical contact between a cathode and an anode of a battery and to pass ions therethrough, improves poor thermal safety related with a conventional polyolefin-based separator, and shows excellent lithium ion conductivity and a high degree of swelling with electrolyte.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film is obtained by coating a mixture of inorganic particles with a binder polymer on the surface of a porous substrate (preferably, a heat resistant substrate having a melting point of 200 0 C or higher).
- a porous substrate preferably, a heat resistant substrate having a melting point of 200 0 C or higher.
- the pores present in the substrate itself and a uniform pore structure formed in the active layer by the interstitial volumes among the inorganic particles permit the organic/ inorganic composite porous film to be used as separator.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film can serve also as electrolyte.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention is formed by coating it directly on the surface of a porous substrate having pores so that the pores on the porous substrate and the active layer can be anchored to each other, thereby providing a firm physical bonding between the active layer and the porous substrate. Therefore, problems related with mechanical properties such as brittleness can be improved. Additionally, such increased interfacial adhesion between the porous substrate and the active coating layer can decrease the interfacial resistance.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention includes the organic/inorganic composite active layer bonded organically to the porous substrate. Additionally, the active layer does not affect the pore structure present in the porous substrate so that the structure can be maintained. Further, the active layer itself has a uniform pore structure formed by the inorganic particles (see FIGs. 1 and 2). Because the above-mentioned pore structures are filled with a liquid electrolyte injected subsequently, interfacial resistance generated among the inorganic particles or between the inorganic particles and the binder polymer can be decreased significantly.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention shows improved thermal safety by virtue of the heat resistant substrate and inorganic particles.
- Nonwoven webs made of PET having a mixed layer of alumina (Al O ) and silica (SiO ) are known to one skilled in the art.
- such composite films use no binder polymer for supporting and interconnecting inorganic particles.
- the binder polymer used in the active layer can serve, as binder, to interconnect and stably fix the inorganic particles among themselves, between the inorganic particles and the surface of the heat resistant porous substrate, and between the inorganic particles and a part of the pores in the substrate, thereby preventing degradation in mechanical properties of a finally formed organic/inorganic composite porous film.
- the inorganic particles used in the active layer of the organic/inorganic composite porous film have high dielectric constant and/or lithium ion conductivity, the inorganic particles can improve lithium ion conductivity as well as heat resistance, thereby contributing to improvement of battery quality.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention can improve the quality of an electrochemical device compared to con ⁇ ventional organic/inorganic composite electrolytes.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film provides advantages in that wettablity with an electrolyte for battery is improved compared to conventional hydrophobic polyolefin-based separators, and use of a polar electrolyte for battery can be permitted.
- the binder polymer is one capable of being gelled when swelled with electrolyte, the polymer reacts with the electrolyte injected subsequently and is gelled, thereby forming a gel type organic/inorganic composite electrolyte.
- electrolytes are produced with ease compared to conventional gel-type electrolytes and show excellent ion conductivity and a high degree of swelling with electrolyte, thereby con ⁇ tributing to improve the quality of a battery.
- the substrate coated with the mixture of inorganic particles and binder polymer there is no particular limitation in the substrate coated with the mixture of inorganic particles and binder polymer, as long as it is a porous substrate having pores.
- a heat resistant porous substrate having a melting point of 200 0 C or higher it is preferable to use.
- Such heat resistant porous substrates can improve the thermal safety of the organic/inorganic composite porous film under external and/or internal thermal impacts.
- Non-limiting examples of the porous substrate include polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polyester, polyacetal, polyamide, polycarbonate, polyimide, polyetherether ketone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene oxide, polyphenylene sulfidro, polyethylene naphthalene or mixtures thereof.
- other heat resistant engineering plastics may be used with no particular limitation.
- the porous substrate preferably has a thickness of between 1 D and 100 D, more preferably of between 5 D and 50 D. When the porous substrate has a thickness of less than 1 D, it is difficult to maintain mechanical properties. When the porous substrate has a thickness of greater than 100 D, it may function as resistance layer.
- the porous substrate preferably has a porosity of between 5% and 95%.
- the pore size preferably ranges from 0.01 D to 50 D, more preferably from 0.1 D to 20 D.
- the porous substrate may function as resistance layer.
- the pore size and porosity are greater than 50 D and 95%, respectively, it is difficult to maintain mechanical properties.
- the porous substrate may take the form of a membrane or fiber.
- the porous substrate may be a nonwoven web forming a porous web (preferably, spunbond type web comprising long fibers or melt blown type web).
- a spunbond process is performed continuously through a series of steps and provides long fibers formed by heating and melting, which is stretched, in turn, by hot air to form a web.
- a melt blown process performs spinning of a polymer capable of forming fibers through a spinneret having several hundreds of small orifices, and thus provides three-dimensional fibers having a spider-web structure resulting from inter ⁇ connection of microfibers having a diameter of 10 D or less.
- one component present in the active layer formed on the surface of the porous substrate or on a part of the pores in the porous substrate is inorganic particles currently used in the art.
- the inorganic particles permit an interstitial volume to be formed among them, thereby serving to form micropores and to maintain the physical shape as spacer.
- inorganic particles there is no particular limitation in selection of inorganic particles, as long as they are electrochemically stable.
- inorganic particles that may be used in the present invention, as long as they are not subjected to oxidation and/or reduction at the range of drive voltages (for example, 0-5 V based on Li/Li + ) of a battery, to which they are applied.
- drive voltages for example, 0-5 V based on Li/Li +
- inorganic particles having a high density are used, they have a difficulty in dispersion during a coating step and may increase the weight of a battery to be manufactured.
- inorganic particles having a density as low as possible. Further, when inorganic particles having a high dielectric constant are used, they can contribute to increase the dissociation degree of an electrolyte salt in a liquid electrolyte, such as a lithium salt, thereby improving the ion conductivity of the electrolyte.
- inorganic particles having a dielectric constant of 5 or more include BaTiO , Pb(Zr 5 Ti)O (PZT), Pb La Zr Ti O (PLZT), PB(Mg Nb 23 )O 3 -PbTiO 3 (PMN-PT), hafnia (HfO 2 ), SrTiO 3 , SnO 2 , CeO ⁇ MgO, NiO, CaO, ZnO, ZrO , Y O , Al O , TiO or mixtures thereof.
- inorganic particles having lithium ion conductivity are referred to as inorganic particles containing lithium elements and having a capability of conducting lithium ions without storing lithium.
- Inorganic particles having lithium ion conductivity can conduct and move lithium ions due to defects present in their structure, and thus can improve lithium ion conductivity and contribute to improve battery quality.
- Non-limiting examples of such inorganic particles having lithium ion conductivity include: lithim phosphate (Li PO ), lithium titanium phosphate (Li Ti (PO
- Li Al Ti (PO ) lithium aluminium titanium phosphate
- LiAlTiP lithium aluminium titanium phosphate
- x O y type glass such as 14Li 2 O-9A12 O 3 -38TiO 2
- lithium lanthanum titanate Li La TiO , 0 ⁇ x ⁇ 2, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ 3
- Li x Ge y P z S w Li 3 25 Ge 0 25 P 0 75 S 4
- lithium nitrides(Li N , 0 ⁇ x ⁇ 4, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ 2) such as Li N
- SiS type glass Li Si S , 0 ⁇ x ⁇ 3, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ 2, 0 ⁇ z ⁇ 4
- Li 3 PO4 -Li2 S-SiS 2 P2 S5 type glass (Li x Py Sz , 0 ⁇ x ⁇ 3, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ 3, 0 ⁇ z ⁇
- inorganic particles having relatively high dielectric constant are used instead of inorganic particles having no reactivity or having a relatively low dielectric constant. Further, the present invention also provides a novel use of inorganic particles as separators.
- the inorganic particles have a high dielectric constant of 100 or more.
- the inorganic particles also have piezoelectricity so that an electric potential can be generated between both surfaces by the charge formation, when they are drawn or compressed under the application of a certain pressure. Therefore, the inorganic particles can prevent internal short circuit between both electrodes, thereby con ⁇ tributing to improve the safety of a battery. Additionally, when such inorganic particles having a high dielectric constant are combined with inorganic particles having lithium ion conductivity, synergic effects can be obtained.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention can form pores having a size of several micrometers by controlling the size of inorganic particles, content of inorganic particles and the mixing ratio of inorganic particles and binder polymer. It is also possible to control the pore size and porosity.
- inorganic particles preferably have a size of 0.001-10 D for the purpose of forming a film having a uniform thickness and providing a suitable porosity.
- size is less than 0.001 D, inorganic particles have poor dispersibility so that physical properties of the organic/ inorganic composite porous film cannot be controlled with ease.
- size is greater than 10 D, the resultant organic/inorganic composite porous film has an increased thickness under the same solid content, resulting in degradation in mechanical properties. Furthermore, such excessively large pores may increase a possibility of internal short circuit being generated during repeated charge/discharge cycles.
- the inorganic particles are present in the mixture of the inorganic particles with binder polymer forming the organic/inorganic composite porous film, preferably in an amount of 50-99 wt%, more particularly in an amount of 60-95 wt% based on 100 wt% of the total weight of the mixture.
- the binder polymer is present in such a large amount as to decrease the interstitial volume formed among the inorganic particles and thus to decrease the pore size and porosity, resulting in degradation in the quality of a battery.
- the content of the inorganic particles is greater than 99 wt%, the polymer content is too low to provide sufficient adhesion among the inorganic particles, resulting in degradation in mechanical properties of a finally formed organic/inorganic composite porous film.
- binder polymer In the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention, another component present in the active layer formed on the surface of the porous substrate or on a part of the pores in the porous substrate is a binder polymer currently used in the art.
- the binder polymer preferably has a glass transition temperature (T ) as g low as possible, more preferably T of between -200 0 C and 200 0 C.
- Binder polymers g having a low T as described above are preferable, because they can improve g mechanical properties such as flexibility and elasticity of a finally formed film.
- the polymer serves as binder that interconnects and stably fixes the inorganic particles among themselves, and thus prevents degradation in mechanical properties of a finally formed organic/inorganic composite porous film.
- the binder polymer When the binder polymer has ion conductivity, it can further improve the quality of an electrochemical device. However, it is not essential to use a binder polymer having ion conductivity. Therefore, the binder polymer preferably has a dielectric constant as high as possible. Because the dissociation degree of a salt in an electrolyte depends on the dielectric constant of a solvent used in the electrolyte, the polymer having a higher dielectric constant can increase the dissociation degree of a salt in the electrolyte used in the present invention.
- the dielectric constant of the binder polymer may range from 1.0 to 100 (as measured at a frequency of 1 kHz), and is preferably 10 or more.
- the binder polymer used in the present invention may be further characterized in that it is gelled when swelled with a liquid electrolyte, and thus shows a high degree of swelling. Therefore, it is preferable to use a polymer having a solubility parameter of between 15 and 45 MPa , more preferably of between 15 and 25 MPa , and between 30 and 45 MPa . Therefore, hydrophilic polymers having a lot of polar groups are more preferable than hydrophobic polymers such as polyolefins. When the binder polymer has a solubility parameter of less than 15 Mpa or greater than 45 Mpa , it has a difficulty in swelling with a conventional liquid electrolyte for battery.
- Non-limiting examples of the binder polymer that may be used in the present invention include polyvinylidene fluoride-co-hexafluoropropylene, polyvinylidene fluoride-co-trichloroethylene, polymethylmethacrylate, polyacrylonitrile, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyvinyl acetate, polyethylene-co- vinyl acetate, polyethylene oxide, cellulose acetate, cellulose acetate butyrate, cellulose acetate propionate, cya- noethylpullulan, cyanoethyl polyvinylalcohol, cyanoethylcellulose, cyanoethylsucrose, pullulan, carboxymetyl cellulose, acrylonitrile-styrene-butadiene copolymer, polyimide or mixtures thereof.
- Other materials may be used alone or in combination, as long as they satisfy the above characteristics.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film may further comprise additives other than the inorganic particles and binder polymer as still another component of the active layer.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film formed by coating the mixture of inorganic particles with binder polymer onto the porous substrate has pores contained in the porous substrate itself and forms pore structures in the substrate as well as in the active layer due to the interstitial volume among the inorganic particles, formed on the substrate.
- the pore size and porosity of the organic/inorganic composite porous film mainly depend on the size of inorganic particles. For example, when inorganic particles having a particle diameter of 1 D or less are used, pores formed thereby also have a size of 1 D or less.
- the pore structure is filled with an electrolyte injected subsequently and the electrolyte serves to conduct ions.
- the size and porosity of the pores are important factors in controlling the ion con ⁇ ductivity of the organic/inorganic composite porous film.
- the pores size and porosity of the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention range from 0.01 to 10 D and from 5 to 95%, respectively.
- the thickness of the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention may be controlled depending on the quality of a battery.
- the film preferably has a thickness of between 1 and 100 D, more preferably of between 2 and 30 D. Control of the thickness of the film may contribute to improve the quality of a battery.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film may be applied to a battery together with a microporous separator (for example, a polyolefin-based separator), depending on the characteristics of a finally formed battery.
- a microporous separator for example, a polyolefin-based separator
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film may be manufactured by a con ⁇ ventional process known to one skilled in the art.
- One embodiment of a method for manufacturing the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention includes the steps of: (a) dissolving a binder polymer into a solvent to form a polymer solution; (b) adding inorganic particles to the polymer solution obtained from step (a) and mixing them; and (c) coating the mixture of inorganic particles with binder polymer obtained from step (b) on the surface of a substrate having pores or on a part of the pores in the substrate, followed by drying.
- a binder polymer is dissolved in a suitable organic solvent to provide a polymer solution.
- the solvent has a solubility parameter similar to that of the polymer to be used and a low boiling point.
- Such solvents can be mixed uniformly with the polymer and can be removed easily after coating the polymer.
- Non-limiting examples of the solvent that may be used include acetone, tetrahydrofuran, methylene chloride, chloroform, dimethylformamide, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, cyclohexane, water or mixtures thereof.
- the time needed for pulverization is suitably 1-20 hours.
- the particle size of the pulverized particles ranges preferably from 0.001 and 10 D. Conventional pulverization methods, preferably a method using a ball mill, may be used.
- composition of the mixture containing inorganic particles and binder polymer can contribute to control the thickness, pore size and porosity of the organic/inorganic composite porous film to be formed finally.
- porosity of the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention increases. Therefore, the thickness of the organic/inorganic composite porous film increases under the same solid content (weight of the inorganic particles + weight of the binder polymer). Additionally, the pore size increases in proportion to the pore formation among the inorganic particles. When the size (particle diameter) of the inorganic particles increases, interstitial distance among the inorganic particles increases, thereby increasing the pore size.
- any methods known to one skilled in the art may be used. It is possible to use various processes including dip coating, die coating, roll coating, comma coating or combinations thereof. Additionally, when the mixture containing inorganic particles and polymer is coated on the porous substrate, either or both surfaces of the porous substrate may be coated.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention obtained as described above, may be used as separator in an electrochemical device, preferably in a lithium secondary battery. If the binder polymer used in the film is a polymer capable of being gelled when swelled with a liquid electrolyte, the polymer may react with the electrolyte injected after assembling a battery by using the separator, and thus be gelled to form a gel type organic/inorganic composite electrolyte.
- the gel type organic/inorganic composite electrolyte according to the present invention is prepared with ease compared to gel type polymer electrolytes according to the prior art, and has a large space to be filled with a liquid electrolyte due to its mi- croporous structure, thereby showing excellent ion conductivity and a high degree of swelling with electrolyte, resulting in improvement in the quality of a battery.
- the present invention provides an electrochemical device comprising: (a) a cathode; (b) an anode; (c) the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention, interposed between the cathode and anode; and (d) an electrolyte.
- Such electrochemical devices include any devices in which electrochemical reactions occur and particular examples thereof include all kinds of primary batteries, secondary batteries, fuel cells, solar cells or capacitors.
- the elec ⁇ trochemical device is a lithium secondary battery including a lithium metal secondary battery, lithium ion secondary battery, lithium polymer secondary battery or lithium ion polymer secondary battery.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film contained in the electrochemical device serves as separator. If the polymer used in the film is a polymer capable of being gelled when swelled with electrolyte, the film may serve also as electrolyte.
- a microporous separator for example a polyolefin-based separator may be used together.
- the electrochemical device may be manufactured by a conventional method known to one skilled in the art.
- the electrochemical device is assembled by using the organic/ inorganic composite porous film interposed between a cathode and anode, and then an electrolyte is injected.
- the electrode that may be applied together with the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention may be formed by applying an electrode active material on a current collector according to a method known to one skilled in the art.
- cathode active materials may include any conventional cathode active materials currently used in a cathode of a conventional electrochemical device.
- the cathode active material include lithium in ⁇ tercalation materials such as lithium manganese oxides, lithium cobalt oxides, lithium nickel oxides, lithium iron oxides or composite oxides thereof.
- anode active materials may include any conventional anode active materials currently used in an anode of a conventional electrochemical device.
- anode active material include lithium intercalation materials such as lithium metal, lithium alloys, carbon, petroleum coke, activated carbon, graphite or other car ⁇ bonaceous materials.
- Non-limiting examples of a cathode current collector include foil formed of aluminum, nickel or a combination thereof.
- Non-limiting examples of an anode current collector include foil formed of copper, gold, nickel, copper alloys or a combination thereof.
- the electrolyte that may be used in the present invention includes a salt represented by the formula of A + B , wherein A + represents an alkali metal cation selected from the group consisting of Li + , Na + , K + and combinations thereof, and B represents an anion selected from the group consisting of PF “ , BF “ , Cl 5 Br 5 I 5 ClO " , AsF “ , CH CO “ , CF 3 SO 3 " , N(CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 " , C(CF 2 SO 2 ) 3 " and combinations thereof, the salt being dissolved or dissociated in an organic solvent selected from the group consisting of propylene carbonate (PC), ethylene carbonate (EC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), dipropyl carbonate (DPC), dimethyl sulfoxide, acetonitrile, dimethoxyethane, diethoxy ethane, tetrahydrofuran, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
- the electrolyte may be injected in a suitable step during the man ⁇ ufacturing process of an electrochemical device, according to the manufacturing process and desired properties of a final product.
- electrolyte may be injected, before an electrochemical device is assembled or in a final step during the assemblage of an electrochemical device.
- Processes that may be used for applying the organic/inorganic composite porous film to a battery include not only a conventional winding process but also a lamination (stacking) and folding process of a separator and electrode.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention is applied to a lamination process, it is possible to significantly improve the thermal safety of a battery, because a battery formed by a lamination and folding process generally shows more severe heat shrinking of a separator compared to a battery formed by a winding process. Additionally, when a lamination process is used, there is an advantage in that a battery can be assembled with ease by virtue of excellent adhesion of the polymer present in the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention. In this case, the adhesion can be controlled de pending on the content of inorganic particles and content and properties of the polymer. More particularly, as the polarity of the polymer increases and as the glass transition temperature (Tg) or melting point (Tm) of the polymer decreases, higher adhesion between the organic/inorganic composite porous film and electrode can be obtained.
- Tg glass transition temperature
- Tm melting point
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention can solve the problem of poor thermal safety occurring in a conventional polyolefin-based separator by using a heat resistant porous substrate. Additionally, the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention has pore structures formed in the porous substrate itself as well as in the active layer formed on the substrate by using inorganic particles and a binder polymer, thereby increasing the space to be filled with an electrolyte, resulting in im ⁇ provement in a degree of swelling with electrolyte and lithium ion conductivity. Therefore, the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention contributes to improve the thermal safety and quality of a lithium secondary battery using the same as separator.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing an organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a photograph taken by a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) showing the organic/inorganic composite porous film (PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO ) according to Example 1;
- FIG. 3 is a photograph taken by SEM showing a polyolefin-based separator
- FIG. 4 is a photograph taken by SEM showing a conventional film (Al O -SiO /
- PET nonwoven using no binder polymer according to the prior art
- FIG. 5 is a photograph showing the organic/inorganic composite porous film
- PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO organic/inorganic composite porous film according to Comparative Example 3, which has an inorganic material layer formed on a PP/PE/PP separator, after each of the samples are maintained at 150 0 C for 1 hour;
- FIG. 6 is a picture and graph showing the results of an overcharge test for the lithium secondary battery including a currently used PP/PE/PP separator according to Comparative Example 1 and the lithium secondary battery including the organic/ inorganic composite porous film (PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO ) according to Example 1;
- FIG. 7 is a graph showing the high rate discharge characteristics (C -rate) of the lithium secondary battery including a currently used PP/PE/PP separator according to Comparative Example 1 and the lithium secondary battery including the organic/ inorganic composite porous film (PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO ) according to Example 1; and
- FIG. 8 is a graph showing the cycle characteristics of the lithium secondary battery including a currently used PP/PE/PP separator according to Comparative Example 1 and the lithium secondary battery including the organic/inorganic composite porous film (PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO ) according to Example 1.
- PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO organic/inorganic composite porous film
- PVdF-CTFE polymer polyvinylidene fluoride-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer
- acetone polyvinylidene fluoride-chlorotrifluoroethylene copolymer
- BaTiO powder was added with the concentration of 20 wt% on the solid content basis. Then, the BaTiO powder was pulverized into a size of about 300 nm and dispersed for about 12 hours or more by using a ball mill method to form slurry.
- the slurry obtained as described above was coated on a porous polyethylene terephthalate substrate (porosity: 80%) having a thickness of about 2OD by using a dip coating process to a coating layer thickness of about 2 D.
- the active layer impregnated into and coated on the porous polyethylene terephthalate substrate had a pore size of 0.3 D and a porosity of 55%.
- NMP N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
- 92 wt% of lithium cobalt composite oxide (LiCoO ) as cathode active material 4 wt% of carbon black as conductive agent and 4 wt% of PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) as binder were added to form slurry for a cathode.
- the slurry was coated on Al foil having a thickness of 20 D as cathode collector and dried to form a cathode. Then, the cathode was subjected to roll press.
- NMP N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
- carbon powder as anode active material
- 3 wt% of PVDF (polyvinylidene fluoride) as binder 1 wt% of carbon black as conductive agent were added to form mixed slurry for an anode.
- the slurry was coated on Cu foil having a thickness of 10 D as anode collector and dried to form an anode. Then, the anode was subjected to roll press.
- Example 1 was repeated to provide a lithium secondary battery, except that
- PMNPT lead magnesium niobate-lead titanate powder was used instead of BaTiO powder to obtain an organic/inorganic composite porous film (PVdF-CTFE/PMNPT).
- the active layer impregnated into and coated on the porous polyethylene terephthalate substrate had a pore size of 0.4 D and a porosity of 60%.
- Example 1 was repeated to provide a lithium secondary battery, except that PVdF-
- CTFE was not used but about 2 wt% of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) polymer was added to water and dissolved therein at 60 0 C for about 12 hours or more to form a polymer solution, and the polymer solution was used to obtain an organic/inorganic composite porous film (CMC/BaTiO ).
- CMC/BaTiO organic/inorganic composite porous film
- Example 1 was repeated to provide a lithium secondary battery, except that neither
- PVdF-CTFE nor BaTiO powder was used, and PVDF-HFP and lithium titanium phosphate (LiTi (PO ) ) powder were used to obtain an organic/inorganic composite
- porous film comprising a porous polyethylene terephthalate substrate (porosity: 80%) having a thickness of about 20 D coated with an active layer having a thickness of about 2 D.
- the active layer impregnated into and coated on the porous polyethylene terephthalate substrate had a pore size of 0.4 D and a porosity of 58%.
- Example 1 was repeated to provide a lithium secondary battery, except that neither
- the active layer impregnated into and coated on the porous polyethylene terephthalate substrate had a pore size of 0.3 D and a porosity of 53%.
- Example 1 was repeated to provide a lithium secondary battery, except that a con ⁇ ventional poly propylene/polyethylene/polypropylene (PP/PE/PP) separator (see, FIG. 3) was used.
- the separator had a pore size of 0.01 D or less and a porosity of about 5%.
- Example 1 was repeated to provide a lithium secondary battery, except that LiTi
- the organic/ inorganic composite porous film had a pore size of 0.01 D or less and a porosity of about 5%.
- Example 1 was repeated to provide a lithium secondary battery, except that PP/
- PE/PP separator was used as porous substrate, and BaTiO and PVDF-HFP were used with a weight ratio of 10:90 to obtain an organic/inorganic composite porous film. After measuring with a porosimeter, the organic/inorganic composite porous film had a pore size of 0.01 D or less and a porosity of about 5%.
- Example 1 As control, a PP/PE/PP separator was used.
- the PP/PE/PP separator according to Comparative Example 1 showed a conventional microporous structure (see, FIG. 3).
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention showed a pore structure formed in the porous substrate itself and pore structure formed by the surface of the porous substrate as well as a part of the pores in the porous substrate, which are coated with inorganic particles (see, FIG. 2).
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film (PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO ) obtained by using a heat resistant porous substrate according to Example 1 was used as sample.
- the conventional PP/PE/PP separator and the organic/inorganic composite porous film (PVdF-HFP/BaTiO ) obtained by using a conventional polyolefin-based separator according to Comparative Example 3 were used as controls.
- test samples were checked for its heat shrinkage after stored at a high temperature of 150 0 C for 1 hour.
- the test samples provided different results after the lapse of 1 hour at 150 0 C.
- the PP/PE/PP separator as control was shrunk due to high temperature to leave only the outer shape thereof.
- the film according to Comparative Example 3 having a layer of inorganic particles formed on the PP/PE/PP separator was shrunk significantly. This indicates that even if heat resistant inorganic particles are used, a conventional polyolefine-based separator having poor thermal stability cannot provide improved thermal safety by itself.
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention showed good results with no heat shrinkage (see, FIG. 5)
- the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention has excellent thermal safety.
- Lithium secondary batteries according to Examples 1-6 were used as samples. As controls, used were the battery using a currently used PP/PE/PP separator according to Comparative Example 1, the battery using the LiTi (PO ) /PVdF-HFP film (weight
- PE/PP separator according to Comparative Examples 1 and 3 caused explosion when stored at 160 0 C for 1 hour.
- polyolefin-based separators cause extreme heat shrinking, melting and breakage when stored at high temperature, resulting in internal short circuit between both electrodes (i.e., a cathode and anode) of a battery.
- lithium secondary batteries comprising the organic/ inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention showed such a safe state as to prevent firing and burning even at a high temperature of 160 0 C (see, Table 1).
- the lithium secondary battery comprising an organic/ inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention has excellent thermal safety.
- Lithium secondary batteries according to Examples 1-6 were used as samples. As controls, used were the battery using a currently used PP/PE/PP separator according to Comparative Example 1, the battery using the LiTi (PO ) /PVdF-HFP film (weight
- Each battery having a capacity of 760 mAh was subjected to cycling at a discharge rate of 0.5C, 1C and 2C.
- the following Table 3 shows the discharge capacity of each battery, the capacity being expressed on the basis of C-rate characteristics.
- the batteries according to Comparative Examples 2 and 3 each using, as separator, an organic/inorganic composite porous film that includes a mixture containing inorganic particles with a high dielectric constant or inorganic particles with lithium ion conductivity and a binder polymer in a ratio of 10:90 (on the wt% basis), showed a significant drop in capacity depending on discharge rates, as compared to the batteries using, as separators, the organic/inorganic composite porous film obtained from the above Examples according to the present invention and a con ⁇ ventional polyolefin-based separator (see, Table 3). This indicates that such relatively low amount of inorganic particles compared to the polymer may decrease the pore size and porosity in the pore structure formed by interstitial volume among the inorganic particles, resulting in degradation in the quality of a battery.
- lithium secondary batteries comprising the organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention showed C-rate characteristics comparable to those of the battery using a conventional polyolefin-based separator under a discharge rate of up to 2C (see, Table 3 and FIG. 7).
- Example 1 (PVdF-CTFE/BaTiO ) according to Example 1 and the lithium secondary battery using a currently used PP/PE/PP separator according to Comparative Example 1 were used.
- Each battery was charged at a temperature of 23°C with an electric current of 0.5C under a voltage of 4.2-3V. Then, initial capacity of each battery was measured and each battery was subjected to 300 charge/discharge cycles.
- the lithium secondary battery using an organic/inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention as separator showed an efficiency of 80% or more even after 300 cycles.
- the lithium secondary battery according to the present invention showed cycle characteristics comparable to those of the battery using a conventional polyolefin-based separator (see, FIG. 8). Therefore, it can be seen that the electrochemical device comprising the organic/ inorganic composite porous film according to the present invention shows long service life.
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