WO2006112674A1 - New system of lithium ion battery containing material with high irreversible capacity - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel lithium ion battery system comprising a material with high irreversible capacity.
- Li metal As an anode in order to provide a Li source.
- Li metal reacts with water, hydrogen gas is generated and a rapid exothermic reaction occurs.
- Li metal shows high reactivity to an electrolyte at high temperature. Therefore, in such batteries, safety- related problems occur due to the use of Li metal.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problems. It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel battery system, which comprises a Li-free metal oxide as a cathode active material, while using carbon as an anode instead of Li metal.
- the present invention is based on this finding.
- a cathode active material comprising a lithium-free metal oxide and a lithium-containing material with high irreversible capacity.
- a lithium ion battery using the same cathode active material is also provided.
- a cathode may be formed by applying electrode slurry comprising a cathode active material, a conductive agent and/or a binder onto a current collector.
- the cathode active material includes a material capable of lithium ion intercalation/ deintercalation when examined from the electrochemical point of view.
- Cathode active materials that are currently used include lithium cobalt oxide, lithium nickel oxide, lithium manganese oxide, or the like.
- the cathode active material according to the present invention is characterized by comprising a lithium-free metal oxide and a lithium-containing material with high irreversible capacity.
- the cathode active material according to the present invention may comprise a mixture of the above two materials, or may further comprise a conventional cathode material (for example, LiCoO 2 , LiNi ⁇ 2, spinel, Li (Nii / 3Mni / 3C ⁇ i / 3)0 2 , etc.) in addition to the above two materials.
- the cathode active material according to the present invention may have a core-shell structure, wherein any one material of the above two materials is encapsulated with the other material.
- the lithium-free metal oxide and/or the lithium-containing material with high irreversible capacity may be surface-coated with another material (such as B, Al, Mg, F, etc.) or may be doped with a different element.
- the material with high irreversible capacity means a material having a high irreversible capacity in the first charge/discharge cycle (i.e., charge capacity in the first cycle - discharge capacity in the first cycle) .
- the material with high irreversible capacity can provide an excessive amount of lithium ions in an irreversible manner upon the first charge/discharge cycle.
- the material with high irreversible capacity includes a cathode active material, such as a lithium transition metal compound that is capable of lithium ion intercalation/deintercalation and has high irreversible capacity in the first cycle.
- cathode active materials Although currently used cathode active materials have an irreversible capacity corresponding to 2 ⁇ 10% of the initial charge capacity, the material with high irreversible capacity, used in the present invention, has an irreversible capacity corresponding to 10% or more of the initial charge capacity. Different materials have different levels of irreversible capacity. For example, Li 2 NiO 2 has an irreversible capacity of about 65% based on the initial charge capacity, while Li 2 CuO 2 has an irreversible capacity of about 95% based on the initial charge capacity.
- the material with high irreversible capacity which may be used in the present invention, loses 50% or more of the initial charge capacity by way of an irreversible phase transition (e.g., Iiranm ⁇ R3-m) upon the lithium deintercalation in the first cycle.
- an irreversible phase transition e.g., Iiranm ⁇ R3-m
- the material has the latter lattice structure (R3- M) , it contains lithium ions capable of intercalation/ deintercalation in an amount corresponding to a half of the 1 amount of lithium ions capable of intercalation/deintercalation in the material having the space group Immm. Therefore, a great irreversible capacity may be generated upon the first cycle.
- Typical examples of the material with high irreversible capacity include a compound represented by the following Formula 1: [Formula 1]
- M is at least one element selected from the group consisting of P, B, C, Al, Sc, Sr, Ti, V, Zr, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Cr, Mg, Nb, Mo and Cd.
- Li ion intercalation/deintercalation occurs during the first charge/discharge cycle.
- the oxidation number of Ni or M is changed from +2 to +4, while the Li2 + ⁇ Nii- y iyiy ⁇ 2 + ⁇ structrue undergoes a phase transition into Li2 + ⁇ - z Nii-yiyiy ⁇ 2 (0 ⁇ z ⁇ 2) .
- the compound represented by formula 1 allows lithium deintercalation in an amount of 1 mole or more upon the first charge cycle, and allows lithium ion intercalation/deintercalation in an amount of 1 mole or less from the first discharge cycle to the subsequent charge/discharge cycles.
- Li 2 NiO 2 contrary to LiNiO 2 , in the case of Li 2 NiO 2 , it is possible to cause 1 mole or more of lithium ions to be deintercalated toward an anode during the first charge cycle, while causing 1 mole or less of lithium ions to be intercalated into a cathode during the first discharge cycle.
- Li 2 NiO 2 has a discharge efficiency of the first cycle (discharge capacity in the first cycle/charge capacity in the first cycle X 100) of about 40% or less when a battery is discharged to a voltage of 3.0V, and of about 82% when a battery is discharged to a voltage of 1.5V.
- Non-limiting examples of the material with high irreversible capacity include LiMnO 2 , LiM x Mni_ x O 2 (wherein 0.05 ⁇ x ⁇ 0.5, and M is selected from the group consisting of Cr, Al, Ni, Mn and Co) , Li x VO 3 (wherein l ⁇ x ⁇ ) , Li 3 Fe 2 (PO 4 ) 3 , Li 3 Fe 2 (SO 4 J 3 , Li 3 V(PO 4 ) 3 , or the like.
- Such materials with high irreversible capacity provide an excessive amount of Li ions upon the first charge cycle. After the first charge cycle, a decreased amount of Li ions is intercalated/deintercalated. However, since Li ions are reversibly intercalated/deintercalated during repeated charge/discharge cycles, such materials can serve as cathode active materials.
- Non-limiting examples of the lithium-free metal oxide include MnO 2 , MoO 3 , VO 2 , V 2 O 5 , V 6 O 13 , Cr 3 O 8 , CrO 2 , or the like. Such metal oxides have a relatively high electrochemical drive voltage among known metal oxides. It is also possible to use other metal oxides, such as Al 2 O 3 , ZrO 2 , AlPO 4 , SiO 2 , TiO 2 or MgO, as the lithium-free metal oxide.
- the lithium-free metal oxide has a higher capacity, for example, a capacity of
- the cathode active material according to the present invention comprises 40 ⁇ 80 parts by weight of a material with high irreversible capacity and 20 ⁇ 60 parts by weight of a lithium-free metal oxide based on 100 parts by weight of the cathode active material.
- the above composition has been determined from the simulation of the capacity of a lithium-free metal oxide and that of a material with high irreversible capacity, as shown in the following Table 1. More particularly, when Li 2 NiO 2 is used as a material with high irreversible capacity, Li 2 NiO 2 has a charge capacity of about 400mAh/g and a discharge capacity of about 330mAh/g in a voltage range of 1.5V ⁇ 4.25V. Hence, the cathode active material according to the present invention shows the capacity as shown in Table 1 depending on the content of Li 2 NiO 2 . [Table 1]
- a Li-free metal oxide combined with a material with high irreversible capacity in an adequately controlled mixing ratio is used as a cathode active material instead of a conventional Li-containing metal oxide, it is possible to increase the discharge capacity per unit weight of the cathode active material. Particularly, it is possible to obtain a higher discharge capacity than 150mAh/g, provided by currently used lithium cobalt oxide.
- a cathode when a cathode is provided by using a cathode active material comprising 20 ⁇ 60 parts by weight of a lithium- free metal oxide and 40 ⁇ 80 parts by weight of a material with high irreversible capacity based on 100 parts by weight the cathode active material, it is possible to provide a cell having a discharge capacity of 150mAh/g or higher in the presence of a lithium-free metal oxide having a capacity of about 70mAh/g ⁇ 500mAh/g.
- Li 2 NiO 2 may have a slightly different capacity depending on the method by which Li 2 NiO 2 is prepared. Additionally, when Li 2 NiO 2 has a higher capacity than the values as described hereinbefore, it is possible to provide a cell having a higher capacity than 150mAh/g provided by currently used LiCo ⁇ 2 , even though Li 2 NiO 2 is used in an amount of 40 parts by weight or less and the lithium-free metal oxide has a capacity of 70mAh/g or less.
- an electrochemical device is provided by using the cathode active material according to the present invention, which comprises a lithium-free metal oxide and a material with high irreversible capacity
- an anode active material other than lithium metal such as carbon
- lithium metal when lithium metal is used as an anode active material, lithium may react with water with explosive reactivity or react with oxygen with high reactivity. Therefore, when carbon is used as an anode active material instead of lithium metal, it is possible to obtain an increased level of safety.
- a cathode by using, as a cathode active material, a mixture of a lithium- free metal oxide with a material with high irreversible capacity, adding the mixed cathode active material, a conductive agent and a binder to a solvent to form cathode slurry, and by coating the slurry onto a current collector.
- a binder is dissolved into NMP to form a binder solution, and then powder components, including a conductive agent, the material with high irreversible capacity and the Li-free metal oxide, are added to the binder solution so as to be dispersed therein, thereby providing cathode slurry.
- Non-limiting examples of the conductive agent include carbon black, and those of the binder include polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) , polyvinylidene fluoride (PVdF) or a copolymer thereof, cellulose, or the like.
- Non-limiting examples of the dispersant that may be used in the cathode slurry include isopropyl alcohol, N- methylpyrrolidone (NMP), acetone, or the like.
- the current collector includes a metal with high conductivity, and any metals that permit easy adhesion of the paste comprising the above materials can be used as the current collector as long as they are not reactive in the voltage range of a battery in which they are used.
- Typical examples of the current collector include mesh or foil formed of aluminum, stainless steel, etc.
- Typical examples of the electrochemical device according to the present invention include lithium ion batteries.
- a lithium ion battery comprises: (1) a cathode capable of lithium ion intercalation/deintercalation;
- the electrochemical device according to the present invention comprises a cathode active material formed of a Li-free metal oxide and a material with high irreversible capacity.
- a material preferably carbon
- Non-limiting examples of carbon that may be used in the present invention include natural graphite, artificial graphite, and carbonaceous materials other than graphite.
- the compound that may be used in the present invention as an anode active material includes a lithium intercalation compound in addition to carbon.
- the lithium intercalation compound refers to a compound comprising crystal lattice that functions as an electron donor and an external electron acceptor by donating or accepting lithium atoms that are present locally or are scattered widely between planes of crystal lattice. More particularly, the term "intercalation compound” means a compound that allows lithium ions to be intercalated/deintercalated topotactically and reversibly to a certain range of solid solutions.
- a Li-free metal oxide combined with a material with high irreversible capacity is used as a cathode active material of a battery and carbon capable of lithium intercalation/deintercalation is used as an anode active material of the battery
- the battery is charged/discharged according to the following mechanism.
- Li ions are deintercalated from the material with high irreversible capacity and then intercalated into carbon of the anode.
- Li ions are deintercalated from the carbon and then intercalated back into the material with high irreversible capacity and into the Li-free metal oxide.
- the separator that may be used in the present invention includes a porous separator and particular examples thereof include polypropylene-based, polyethylene-based, and polyolefin-based porous separators, but is not limited thereto.
- the lithium salt may be at least one salt selected from the group consisting of LiClO 4 , LiCF 3 SC> 3 , LiPF ⁇ ,
- the electrolyte solvent comprises either or both of: at least one cyclic carbonate selected from the group consisting of ethylene carbonate (EC) , propylene carbonate (PC) and gamma-butyrolactone (GBL); and at least one linear carbonate selected from the group consisting of diethyl carbonate (DEC) , dimethyl carbonate (DMC) , ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) and methyl propyl carbonate (MPC) .
- EC ethylene carbonate
- PC propylene carbonate
- GBL gamma-butyrolactone
- DEC diethyl carbonate
- DMC dimethyl carbonate
- EMC ethyl methyl carbonate
- MPC methyl propyl carbonate
- the battery may have an outer shape such as a cylindrical shape using a can, a prismatic shape, a pouch-like shape or a coin-like shape.
- FIG. 1 is a graph showing the charge/discharge profile of the coin-like full cell according to Example 1;
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing the charge/discharge profile of the coin-like half cell according to Example
- FIG. 3 is a graph showing the charge/discharge profile of the coin-like full cell according to Example 2.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing the charge/discharge profile of the coin-like half cell according to Example 2.
- FIG. 5 is a graph showing the charge/discharge profile of the coin-like half cell according to Comparative Example 1; and FIG. 6 is a sectional view showing a coin-like cell.
- 1 is case on the side of cathode
- 2 is current collector of cathode
- 3 is case on the side of anode
- 4 is current collector of anode
- 5 is cathode
- 6 is anode
- 7 is separator
- 8 is electrolyte
- 9 is packing (or gasket) .
- Example 1 As a cathode active material, 77 parts by weight of Li 2 NiO 2 and 23 parts by weight of MnO 2 were used per 100 parts by weight of the cathode active material. Then, 80 wt% of the cathode active material, 10 wt% of KS-6 as a conductive agent and 10 wt% of PVdF as a binder were added to NMP as a solvent to form cathode slurry. The cathode slurry was coated onto an Al collector to provide a cathode.
- IM LiPF ⁇ dissolved in EC/EMC was used as an electrolyte to provide a coin-like full cell in the conventional manner.
- the cell was subjected to a charge/discharge test in a voltage range of 1.5V—4.2V, and the discharge profile is shown in FIG. 1.
- the charge/discharge mechanism of the above coin- like full cell is as follows: Li ions are deintercalated from Li 2 NiC ⁇ and then intercalated into carbon of the anode upon the first charge cycle, while Li ions are deintercalated from the carbon and then intercalated back into the cathode formed of Li 2 NiO 2 mixed with MnO 2 upon the first discharge cycle.
- the cathode comprising the above mixture was determined for its capacity by using a coin- like half cell including the same cathode as described above and Li metal as an anode. Then, the half cell was subjected to a charge/discharge test in a voltage range of 1.5 ⁇ 4.25V, and the charge/discharge capacity is shown in FIG. 2.
- Example 2
- the charge/discharge mechanism of the above coin- like full cell is as follows: Li ions are deintercalated from Li 2 NiO 2 and then intercalated into carbon of the anode upon the first charge cycle, while Li ions are deintercalated from the carbon and then intercalated back into the cathode formed of Li 2 NiO 2 mixed with M0O 3 upon the first discharge cycle.
- the cathode comprising the above mixture was determined for its capacity by using a coin- like half cell including the same cathode as described above and Li metal as an anode. Then, the half cell was subjected to a charge/discharge test in a voltage range of 1.5 ⁇ 4.25V, and the charge/discharge capacity is shown in FIG. 4. Comparative Example 1
- cathode active material LiCoO 2 was used as a cathode active material. Then, 80 wt% of the cathode active material, 10 wt% of KS- ⁇ as a conductive agent and 10 wt% of PVdF as a binder were added to NMP as a solvent to form cathode slurry. The cathode slurry was coated onto an Al collector to provide a cathode. As an anode, Li metal was used. Then, a coil-like half cell was provided from the cathode and the anode, and the half cell was subjected to a charge/discharge test in a voltage range of 1.5 ⁇ 4.25V. The capacity of the half cell is shown in FIG.5.
- LiCoO 2 has a drive voltage of 3.0 ⁇ 4.25V
- the charge/discharge test was performed at a voltage range of 1.5 — 4.25V in order to compare the cell correctly with the cell according to above Examples 1 and 2. Even if the cell was discharged to 1.5V, the cell did not show a higher capacity than the capacity of the same cell discharged to 3.0V.
- a currently used cathode active material i.e., LiCoO 2
- the mixed cathode active material according to the present invention shows an increase in the capacity when the cell is discharged to 1.5V.
- the mixed cathode active material cannot contribute to the capacity to an optimal degree, and thus cannot provide a desired effect of high capacity.
- the discharge capacity per unit weight of the cathode comprising a mixture of Mn ⁇ 2+Li 2 Ni ⁇ 2 (Example 1) and the discharge capacity per unit weight of the cathode comprising a mixture of MoO 3 H-Li 2 NiO 2 (Example 2) are 292 mAh/g and 296 mAh/g, respectively. Therefore, it can be seen that the full cell according to the present invention shows excellent capacity compared to the cell using a currently used cathode active material such as lithium cobalt oxide, lithium nickel oxide or lithium manganese oxide (FIG. 5) .
- the battery according to the present invention comprises a cathode using a mixture of a Li-free metal oxide and a material with high irreversible capacity, and an anode comprising carbon instead of Li metal.
- the battery according to the present invention shows excellent safety compared to a conventional battery using lithium metal as an anode.
- the present invention provides a novel battery system having a higher charge/discharge capacity compared to a battery using a conventional cathode active material such as lithium cobalt oxide, lithium nickel oxide or lithium manganese oxide.
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