WO2014049697A1 - 二次電池用負極および二次電池 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a negative electrode for a secondary battery and a secondary battery using the same. More specifically, the present invention relates to a negative electrode for a lithium ion secondary battery using a titanium-containing oxide as a negative electrode active material.
- a lithium ion secondary battery generally comprises a positive electrode current collector and a negative electrode current collector, a positive electrode active material layer and a negative electrode active material layer, a non-aqueous electrolyte, a separator, and an exterior material.
- a transition metal oxide containing lithium is used as a positive electrode active material, and a positive electrode active material layer is formed on an aluminum foil that is a positive electrode current collector. It is said. Further, a carbon material such as graphite is used as the negative electrode active material, and a negative electrode active material layer is formed on a copper foil as a negative electrode current collector to form a negative electrode.
- the positive electrode and the negative electrode are arranged via a separator in an electrolytic solution in which a lithium salt electrolyte is dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent.
- Charging of the lithium ion secondary battery proceeds by deintercalating lithium ions held in the positive electrode active material and releasing them into the electrolytic solution, and inserting the lithium ions in the electrolytic solution into the negative electrode active material. .
- a reaction opposite to charging proceeds, and lithium ions are released from the negative electrode active material and proceed by being occluded by the positive electrode active material.
- the battery having the above-described battery material configuration requires precise control of the charge / discharge voltage, and even if the potential difference between the positive electrode active material and the negative electrode active material is theoretically large, only a part of it can be used. .
- lithium titanate which is one of titanium-containing oxides
- cycle characteristics are also good.
- secondary particles obtained by agglomerating primary particles made of lithium titanate having an average particle size of 0.01 ⁇ m or more and less than 1 ⁇ m into particles having an average particle size of 5 to 100 ⁇ m are used as a negative electrode active material.
- a secondary battery using graphite having an average particle diameter of 30 nm to 1 ⁇ m as an auxiliary material has been proposed.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a titanium oxide having a secondary particle void amount of 0.005 to 1.0 cm 3 / g obtained by spray drying a slurry containing hydrous titanium oxide and removing the organic binder by heating. A secondary battery is described which is used as a negative electrode active material and uses acetylene black as a conductive additive.
- titanium-containing oxides have lower electrical conductivity than carbon materials such as graphite.
- a secondary battery having a negative electrode active material layer containing a titanium-containing oxide and a small amount of a conductive additive as described in Patent Document 1 is a contact resistance between negative electrode active materials or a negative electrode active material. As a result, there is a problem that the internal resistance and impedance of the secondary battery increase and rapid charge / discharge for a large current cannot be performed.
- a titanium-containing oxide is used as the negative electrode active material
- a large amount of a conductive additive is added to the negative electrode active material layer as described in Patent Document 2 as a measure for improving the conductivity of the negative electrode active material layer.
- the surface of the negative electrode active material is coated with a conductive material.
- these measures are not preferable because the volume-based or mass-based capacity of the negative electrode active material layer is reduced by the amount of the material that does not contribute to the electric capacity added to the negative electrode active material layer.
- the present invention reduces the internal resistance and impedance of the secondary battery without adding a large amount of conductive additive to the negative electrode active material layer, and allows rapid charging with a large current.
- An object is to provide a secondary battery capable of discharging.
- the present invention relates to secondary batteries shown in the following [1] to [16].
- the conductive additive is at least one carbonaceous material selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite, vapor grown carbon fiber, carbon nanofiber, and carbon nanotube. Negative electrode for secondary battery.
- the film containing the conductive material includes a carbonaceous material as a conductive material, and includes a carbonaceous material different from the carbonaceous material used for the conductive material as a conductive additive in the negative electrode active material layer.
- the negative electrode for a secondary battery as described in any one of [4].
- the film containing the conductive material includes, as a conductive material, one or more carbonaceous materials selected from the group consisting of carbon black, graphite, vapor grown carbon fiber, carbon nanofiber, and carbon nanotube.
- the negative electrode for a secondary battery according to any one of [5].
- the negative electrode according to the present invention uses a negative electrode active material of a titanium-containing oxide, and can greatly reduce the internal resistance when a secondary battery is formed even if the amount of the conductive additive is small. Therefore, a secondary battery with improved cycle characteristics and rapid charge / discharge characteristics can be obtained.
- the reason why the internal resistance of the secondary battery using the negative electrode according to the present invention is small is that the contact resistance between the negative electrode active material and the negative electrode current collector, which is one of the factors of the internal resistance, is reduced. Conceivable.
- the negative electrode for a secondary battery according to the present invention has a metal foil and a negative electrode active material layer formed on one or both sides of the metal foil, and a conductive material between the metal foil and the negative electrode active material layer. Is formed.
- the negative electrode for a secondary battery according to the present invention may be composed only of a metal foil, a film containing a conductive material, a negative electrode active material layer, and further has a known member used for a negative electrode for a secondary battery such as a protective layer. It may be a thing.
- Metal foil There is no restriction
- the foil is made of aluminum or an alloy thereof (hereinafter collectively referred to as an aluminum foil) because it is inexpensive, has a stable oxide film on the surface, and is unlikely to vary in quality.
- an aluminum foil A well-known thing can be used as a collector of a secondary battery, Preferably it is aluminum alloy foil which contains 95 mass% or more of pure aluminum foil or aluminum.
- A1085 material is mentioned as an example of pure aluminum foil, A3003 material (Mn addition type
- the aluminum foil is not particularly limited by the thickness, but it is usually 5 ⁇ m to 200 ⁇ m in thickness from the viewpoint of miniaturization of the secondary battery and the handling properties of the aluminum foil and the current collector and electrode obtained by using the aluminum foil.
- a 5 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m thickness is preferably used.
- the shape of the aluminum foil may be a foil without a hole, or may be a foil with a hole or a porous foil such as a two-dimensional mesh foil, a three-dimensional net-like foil or a punching metal foil.
- the surface of the aluminum foil may be subjected to a known surface treatment, and examples thereof include mechanical surface processing, etching, chemical conversion treatment, anodization, wash primer, corona discharge, glow discharge and the like.
- a known surface treatment include mechanical surface processing, etching, chemical conversion treatment, anodization, wash primer, corona discharge, glow discharge and the like.
- the surface treatment when an insulating film is formed other than the natural oxide film on the surface of the aluminum foil, it is necessary to control the thickness so as not to reduce the function as a current collector.
- the film containing the conductive material is formed between the metal foil and a negative electrode active material layer described later, and the thickness is preferably 0.1 ⁇ m or more and 5 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 0.5 ⁇ m or more and 3 ⁇ m or less, More preferably, they are 0.5 micrometer or more and 2 micrometers or less.
- the thickness of the film containing a conductive material is measured by cutting the negative electrode to cut out a cross section in the thickness direction, and observing the cut cross section with a TEM (transmission electron microscope).
- the thickness is preferably measured at 3 or more fields, and preferably at 3 or more sites per field of view. At this time, if the film containing the conductive material is significantly uneven, the minimum thickness portion and the maximum thickness portion are always included in the measurement points. The arithmetic average of the thicknesses at all measurement points is taken as the thickness of the film containing the conductive material.
- the film containing the conductive material may be formed on a part of the metal foil or on the entire surface. It may be formed not only on the main surface of the metal foil but also on the end surface. When a film containing a conductive material is formed on a part of the metal foil, it may be formed on the entire surface of the metal foil surface, or may be formed in a pattern such as a dot pattern or a line and space pattern. .
- conductive material examples include metal powder and carbonaceous material, and carbonaceous material is preferable.
- Metal powders include gold, silver, copper, nickel, iron, zinc and other powders.
- carbon black As the carbonaceous material, carbon black, graphite, carbon fiber, vapor grown carbon fiber, carbon nanotube, carbon nanofiber, and the like are suitable.
- carbon black include acetylene black, ketjen black, and furnace black.
- the graphite may be artificial graphite or natural graphite. These carbonaceous materials can be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the carbonaceous material may be coated with a metal powder such as gold, silver, copper, nickel, iron, and zinc.
- the conductive material may be particles having a spherical shape or an indefinite shape, or may have an anisotropic shape such as a needle shape or a rod shape.
- the particulate conductive material is not particularly limited by the particle size, but the number average primary particle size is preferably 10 nm to 5 ⁇ m, more preferably 10 nm to 100 nm.
- the number average primary particle size of the conductive material can be obtained by measuring the primary particle size of 100 to 1000 conductive material particles using an electron microscope and averaging them. In the case of a sphere, the particle diameter is the sphere equivalent diameter, and in the case of an indefinite shape, the maximum long diameter is the particle diameter.
- An anisotropically shaped conductive material has a large surface area per mass and a large contact area with the current collector and electrode active material, etc., so even if a small amount is added, it is between the current collector and the electrode active material or between the electrode active materials.
- the conductivity between them can be increased.
- Particularly effective anisotropic conductivity imparting materials include vapor-grown carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, and carbon nanofibers. Vapor growth carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes and carbon nanofibers have an average fiber diameter of usually 0.001 to 0.5 ⁇ m, preferably 0.003 to 0.2 ⁇ m, and an average fiber length of usually 1 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably 1 Those having a thickness of ⁇ 30 ⁇ m are suitable for improving conductivity.
- the average fiber diameter and average fiber length of the conductive material can be obtained by observing the fiber diameter and fiber length of 100 to 1000 conductive material fibers using an electron microscope and determining the average value based on the number.
- the conductive material may be completely buried in the film or may be fixed in a state of being partially exposed from the film, and if the conductivity of the film is obtained, the dispersion state in the film is Not limited. At that time, it is preferable that the conductive material does not fall off, the thickness of the film containing the conductive material, so that the other materials in the film and the above-described metal foil or the negative electrode active material layer has good binding properties, The particle size of the conductive material can be selected.
- the conductive material is preferably contained in the film containing the conductive material in an amount of 30 to 80% by mass, more preferably 30 to 70% by mass.
- the conductivity of the film including the conductive material is improved, and the electrical conductivity between the metal foil such as an aluminum foil and the negative electrode active material layer is improved.
- the film containing the conductive material may contain a binder.
- the content thereof is preferably 20 to 100% by mass, more preferably 20 to 70% by mass, in the film containing a conductive material.
- the binder is not particularly limited as long as it can bind the conductive materials, or the conductive material and the metal foil, or the conductive material and the negative electrode active material layer, but the weight average molecular weight is 1.0 ⁇ 10 4 to 2.
- the polymer is 0 ⁇ 10 5 , more preferably 5.0 ⁇ 10 4 to 2.0 ⁇ 10 5 , the workability when forming a film containing a conductive material and the strength of the film are excellent.
- a weight molecular weight can be calculated
- the polymer include acrylic polymers, vinyl polymers, polyvinylidene fluoride, styrene butadiene rubber, polysaccharides, and the like.
- acrylic polymers include acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, (meth) acryloylmorpholine, N, N-dimethyl (meth) acrylamide, N, N-dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylate, glycerin (meth)
- acrylic polymers include acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, (meth) acryloylmorpholine, N, N-dimethyl (meth) acrylamide, N, N-dimethylaminoethyl (meth) acrylate, glycerin (meth)
- vinyl polymers include polymerizing vinyl monomers such as polyvinyl acetal, ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer, polyvinyl alcohol, poly (N-vinylformamide), and poly (N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone). Can be obtained.
- Polysaccharide is a polymer in which monosaccharides are polycondensed and may be either homopolysaccharide or heteropolysaccharide. Specific examples include chitin, chitosan, cellulose and derivatives thereof, preferably chitosan.
- binders may be used alone for the film, or two or more may be used for the film.
- two or more kinds of binders may be mixed with each other, the binders may form a cross-linked structure, or an interpenetrating polymer structure.
- a semi-interpenetrating polymer structure may be formed, but a cross-linked structure, an interpenetrating polymer structure, or a semi-interpenetrating polymer structure is preferably formed.
- the binder is used alone, it is preferable that the binder is crosslinked.
- Polysaccharides may be derivatized, and examples of derivatives include hydroxyalkylated, carboxyalkylated, sulfated and the like.
- hydroxyalkylation is preferable because solubility in a solvent can be increased and formation of a film containing a conductive material is facilitated.
- the hydroxyalkyl group include a hydroxyethyl group, a hydroxypropyl group, a glyceryl group, and the like, preferably a glyceryl group.
- the hydroxyalkylated polysaccharide can be produced by a known method.
- coatings containing conductive materials include dispersion stabilizers, thickeners, anti-settling agents, anti-skinning agents, antifoaming agents, electrostatic coating property improving agents, anti-sagging agents, and leveling agents.
- additives such as a crosslinking catalyst and a repellency inhibitor may be included.
- Organic acid has a function of improving the dispersibility of the polysaccharide in the solvent in the coating solution described later.
- the organic acid is an organic acid having a valence of 2 or more, the polysaccharide can be cross-linked by ester bonding to the polysaccharide during heating and drying of the coating solution, thereby improving the electrolytic solution resistance of the film containing the conductive material. From the viewpoint of crosslink density, trivalent or higher organic acids are more preferable.
- the organic acid may be present as a free component in the film containing the conductive material, but is preferably present in a form bound to the polysaccharide as described above.
- the organic acid may be present as a free component or a derivative such as an acid anhydride.
- the organic acid is bonded to the polysaccharide in the film.
- the carboxylic acid described later when used as the organic acid, it has a single peak due to absorption of a carboxyl group in the vicinity of 1709 cm ⁇ 1 when the carboxylic acid is free.
- the structure changes from an acid to an ester, and the peak shifts to the high wavenumber side. Peak shift occurs to the vicinity of 1735 cm -1, it can be calculated simply coupled degree shift amount from 1709 cm -1.
- Examples of the organic acid to be added include carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, and phosphonic acid, and carboxylic acid is preferable.
- Examples of carboxylic acids include phthalic acid, trimellitic acid, pyromellitic acid, succinic acid, maleic acid, citric acid, 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid, 1,2,4-butanetricarboxylic acid and 2-phosphono-1,2,3,4-butanetricarboxylic acid and the like, preferably pyromellitic acid or 1,2,3,4-butanetetracarboxylic acid, 1,2,4-butanetricarboxylic acid and 2 -Phosphono-1,2,3,4-butanetricarboxylic acid.
- These organic acids can be used singly or in combination of two or more.
- the organic acid is contained in an amount of preferably 40 to 120 parts by mass, more preferably 40 to 90 parts by mass, with respect to 100 parts by mass of the polysaccharide.
- Niobium electrode active material layer ⁇ Negative electrode active material>
- examples of the titanium-containing oxide used for the negative electrode active material include titanium dioxide and lithium titanate.
- the negative electrode active material is preferably contained in the negative electrode active material layer at 78 to 94.5% by mass, more preferably 80 to 90% by mass.
- titanium dioxide The production method of titanium dioxide is not particularly limited, and production conditions with different starting materials such as chlorine method purified from titanium chloride and sulfuric acid method purified from titanium sulfate, and reaction conditions such as gas phase method, liquid phase method, solid phase method, etc. You can choose from any of the different manufacturing methods. Moreover, it can select according to the characteristic of the negative electrode active material to seek, such as purity, a crystal form, crystallinity, a particle size, and an aggregation state.
- titanium dioxide Commonly known crystal forms of titanium dioxide include anatase type, rutile type, brookite type, and bronze type. Among them, brookite type and bronze type have relatively low crystal density and easily absorb lithium ions. High capacity is preferable. Moreover, the titanium dioxide used as a negative electrode active material may contain an amorphous phase. Crystalline analysis can be performed using an X-ray diffractometer.
- the primary particle diameter of titanium dioxide is not particularly limited, but the number average primary particle diameter is preferably 0.005 to 5 ⁇ m, more preferably 0.01 to 1 ⁇ m. When the number average primary particle size is in this range, both the handleability of the negative electrode active material powder and the packing density in the negative electrode active material layer can be achieved.
- the number average primary particle size is obtained by measuring the primary particle size of 100 to 1000 titanium dioxide particles using an electron microscope and averaging the measured particle sizes. In the case of a sphere, the particle diameter is the sphere equivalent diameter, and in the case of an indefinite shape, the maximum long diameter is the particle diameter.
- lithium titanate As lithium titanate, a well-known thing can be used as a negative electrode active material of a secondary battery. Generally, spinel type lithium titanate (Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 ) and ramsdellite type lithium titanate (Li 2 Ti 3 O 7 ) are known. Is higher capacity and is preferably used.
- the primary particle size is not particularly limited, but for the same reason as the above titanium dioxide, the number average primary particle size is preferably 0.005 to 5 ⁇ m, more preferably 0.01 to 1 ⁇ m.
- the titanium-containing oxide which is the negative electrode active material used in the present invention has low conductivity as it is, it is preferable to add a conductive additive to the negative electrode active material layer.
- the conductive additive has a role of facilitating exchange of electrons by being present on the surface of the negative electrode active material or between the negative electrode active materials, and preferably has conductivity.
- a carbonaceous material is preferably selected as the conductive additive.
- carbon black such as acetylene black, ketjen black, and furnace black
- artificial and natural graphite carbon fiber, vapor grown carbon fiber, carbon nanotube, and carbon nanofiber are suitable.
- carbonaceous materials can be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- the carbonaceous material of the conductive additive included in the negative electrode active material layer is the same as the conductive material included in the coating including the conductive material. It may or may not be. If they are different, the formation of the network becomes more three-dimensional and the conductivity becomes good, which is preferable.
- the carbonaceous material of the film containing the conductive material is carbon black and / or graphite such as acetylene black, ketjen black, and furnace black
- the conductive auxiliary material contained in the negative electrode active material layer is carbon fiber or vapor grown carbon fiber.
- a combination of fibrous carbonaceous materials such as carbon nanotubes and carbon nanofibers is more preferable. This is because when carbon black and / or graphite is used for a film containing a conductive material, the current collector can be coated thinly and uniformly, so that the contact resistance between the negative electrode current collector and the negative electrode active material is reduced, while the conductive auxiliary material By using a fibrous carbonaceous material, a conductive path between the negative electrode active material particles can be obtained, and sufficient conductivity can be obtained even if the addition amount is small.
- the amount of the conductive additive added is preferably 0.5 to 2% by mass, more preferably 0.5 to 1% by mass in the negative electrode active material layer. When the addition amount of the conductive additive is within this range, the conductivity between the negative electrode active materials can be improved without reducing the addition amount of the negative electrode active material.
- the conductive additive may be spherical or irregularly shaped particles, or may be of an anisotropic shape such as a needle shape or a rod shape.
- the particulate conductive additive is not particularly limited by the particle size, but the number average primary particle diameter is preferably 10 nm to 5 ⁇ m, more preferably 10 nm to 100 nm.
- Carbon nanotubes, carbon nanofibers, and vapor grown carbon fibers have an average fiber diameter of usually 0.001 to 0.5 ⁇ m, preferably 0.003 to 0.2 ⁇ m, and an average fiber length of usually 1 to 100 ⁇ m, preferably Those having a thickness of 1 to 30 ⁇ m are suitable for improving conductivity.
- the number average primary particle diameter, average fiber diameter, and average fiber length of the conductive additive can be measured in the same manner as in the case of the conductive material in the film containing the conductive material.
- the negative electrode active material layer may include a binder.
- a binder There is no restriction
- the binder When the binder is used, the anode active material layer preferably contains 2 to 20% by mass, more preferably 2 to 15% by mass of the binder, so that peeling or cracking does not occur and conductivity is ensured. A negative electrode is obtained.
- the negative electrode active material layer may contain known additives used for the negative electrode active material layer of the lithium ion secondary battery, such as a thickener, in addition to the above-described negative electrode active material, conductive additive, and binder.
- the negative electrode for a secondary battery according to the present invention is produced by forming a film containing a conductive material on one or both surfaces of a metal foil and then providing a negative electrode active material layer on the film containing the conductive material.
- Examples of the method for forming a film containing a conductive material on a metal foil include vapor phase methods such as sputtering, vapor deposition, and chemical vapor deposition, and coating methods such as dipping and printing. It is preferable to use a coating method that can be continuously processed by a roll-to-roll method and can reduce costs.
- a coating liquid containing a conductive material is applied to a metal foil and dried.
- a coating liquid containing the binder or the additive itself may be used, or a binder or an additive precursor is included. You may make it convert into a binder and an additive in a film
- the coating liquid may contain a free organic acid or may contain an acid derivative such as an acid anhydride or ester.
- the organic acid bound to the free organic acid or polysaccharide may be formed by heating. Since no by-product is produced by heating and drying of the coating solution, a coating solution containing a free organic acid or acid anhydride is preferably used.
- the coating containing the conductive material contains an acrylic polymer or vinyl polymer as the binder
- a coating liquid containing the above polymer itself may be used as the coating liquid, or the polymer is constituted. You may make it become a polymer in a film
- Examples of the solvent used in the coating liquid for forming a film containing a conductive material include aprotic polar solvents such as N-methylpyrrolidone and ⁇ -butyrolactone, and protic properties such as ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, and n-propyl alcohol. Examples include polar solvents and water.
- the amount of the solvent in the coating liquid is preferably 20 to 99% by mass, and more preferably 50 to 98% by mass. By setting the amount of the solvent in this way, it is excellent in workability such as coating, and the coating amount of the film containing the conductive material obtained by coating and drying the coating liquid can be made suitable.
- the method for applying the coating liquid for forming a film containing a conductive material to a metal foil such as an aluminum foil is not particularly limited, and a known application method used for manufacturing a secondary battery can be employed as it is.
- Specific examples include a casting method, a bar coater method, a dip method, and a printing method.
- a casting method a bar coater method, a dip method, and a printing method.
- bar coat, gravure coat, gravure reverse coat, roll coat, Meyer bar coat, blade coat, knife coat, air knife coat, comma coat, slot diamond coat, A slide die coat and a dip coat are preferred.
- the application operation may be performed on each side, or the application operation may be performed on both sides simultaneously.
- the coating amount of the coating solution on the metal foil is preferably 0.1 to 5 g / m 2 , more preferably 0.5 to 3 g / m 2 in terms of mass after drying. By setting it as such application quantity, it is possible to coat
- the measurement of the coating amount can be performed as follows. First, cut out the portion of the metal foil where the film containing the conductive material was formed, and measure the exact area of the film containing the conductive material and the mass of the metal foil with the film containing the conductive material, and then peel off The film is peeled off using an agent. Measure the mass of the metal foil after peeling, and the mass of the film containing the conductive material as the difference between the mass of the metal foil such as an aluminum foil with the film containing the conductive material and the mass of the metal foil after peeling the film. The amount of coating is calculated by dividing by the area of the cut-out metal foil. As long as the release agent does not corrode metal foil such as aluminum foil, a general paint or resin release agent can be used.
- the drying method of the coating liquid is not particularly limited, but it is preferably heated within a temperature range of 100 to 300 ° C., more preferably 120 to 250 ° C., for 10 seconds to 10 minutes. By heating under such conditions, it is possible to completely remove the solvent in the film without decomposing the binder and additives in the film containing the conductive material. It can be formed with a throughput. Moreover, when using the coating liquid containing the precursor used as a binder and an additive by heating, the reaction which converts into a binder and an additive from a precursor can fully advance.
- the negative electrode of the secondary battery is preferably obtained by forming a negative electrode active material layer containing a conductive additive on the film containing the conductive material. At this time, another layer may be formed between the film containing the conductive material and the negative electrode active material layer, but the negative electrode active material layer is preferably provided in contact with the film containing the conductive material.
- a coating method a coating liquid in which a negative electrode active material and, if necessary, a conductive additive or a binder are dispersed in a solvent is used.
- the solvent used here is not particularly limited as long as it does not alter the film containing the above-described conductive material, and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone or the like can be used.
- a coating method a die coater or the like can be used, and it can be obtained by applying and then drying a coating solution. It is also possible to increase the electrode density by finally pressing.
- the secondary battery according to the present invention has the above-described negative electrode.
- a secondary battery usually has a positive electrode, a separator, and a nonaqueous electrolyte in addition to these, and these are enclosed in an exterior material.
- the positive electrode includes a positive electrode active material, a conductive additive, and a binder.
- the positive electrode active material include lithium cobaltate (LiCoO 2 ), lithium manganate (LiMn 2 O 4 ), lithium nickelate (LiNiO 2 ), Co, Mn, and Ni ternary lithium compounds (Li (CoxMnyNiz)).
- O 2 sulfur
- TiS 2 olivine
- LiFePO 4 , LiMnPO 4 ) and the like can be used.
- Examples of the conductive aid include carbon black such as acetylene black, ketjen black, and furnace black, artificial and natural graphite, carbon fiber, vapor grown carbon fiber, carbon nanotube, and carbon nanofiber.
- An example of the binder is polyvinylidene fluoride.
- Separator As a separator, the well-known thing used for a secondary battery can be used. Examples include polyethylene and polypropylene porous microporous films. When using the polymer electrolyte described later as the non-aqueous electrolyte, the separator may be omitted.
- Nonaqueous electrolyte The electrolyte may exist as a non-aqueous electrolyte in the secondary battery, or may exist as an inorganic solid electrolyte and a molten salt electrolyte when present as a polymer electrolyte. Any of the known materials used for lithium ion secondary batteries can be used.
- the nonaqueous electrolytic solution contains an electrolyte in a nonaqueous solvent.
- non-aqueous solvents include cyclic carbonates such as propylene carbonate (PC) and ethylene carbonate (EC), and chain carbonates such as dimethyl carbonate (DMC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC), and diethyl carbonate (DEC). And other fatty acid esters, and these are used alone or in admixture of two or more at any ratio.
- the electrolyte include fluorine-containing lithium salts such as lithium hexafluorophosphate (LiPF 6 ) and lithium tetrafluoroborate (LiBF 4 ).
- the polymer electrolyte contains the above electrolyte salt in a polyethylene oxide derivative and a polymer containing the derivative, a polypropylene oxide derivative and a polymer containing the derivative, a phosphate ester polymer, a polycarbonate derivative and a polymer containing the derivative. Can be mentioned.
- inorganic solid electrolytes include those based on sulfide-based glass.
- glass ceramics having a combination of at least one member selected from the group consisting of silicon sulfide, germanium sulfide, phosphorus sulfide, and boron sulfide can be given.
- a combination of lithium sulfide and phosphorus sulfide is preferable because of high ionic conductivity.
- Molten salt electrolyte can also be used.
- molten salt electrolyte for example, a combination of methylpropylimidazolium bisfluorosulfonylamide and lithium bistrifluoromethanesulfonic acid amide can be used.
- Exterior material a known exterior material used for a secondary battery can be selected.
- a laminate wrapping material and a metal can be mentioned, but a laminate wrapping material having a light unit weight is suitable for increasing the size and weight of the secondary battery.
- the structure of a laminate packaging material is not specifically limited, What has a polymer layer on both sides of metal foil is mentioned.
- the outer layer that is the outer side of the secondary battery is usually selected in view of heat resistance, puncture strength, lubricity, printability, and the like.
- polyamide or a laminate of polyamide on polyamide is used.
- polyester used here include polyethylene terephthalate, polyethylene naphthalate, and polybutylene terephthalate.
- a coating layer for improving the electrolyte solution resistance may be applied to the surface of the polyamide layer.
- at least one polymer selected from fluorine-containing polymers, acrylic polymers, polyurethanes, polyesters, and polysilicones is used.
- the inner layer that becomes the inner side of the secondary battery is not particularly limited as long as it can be melted by heating to seal the secondary battery in a bag shape.
- a layer mainly composed of polyolefin is preferable, and a layer mainly composed of polypropylene is more preferable.
- the inner layer may be a laminate of a plurality of layers. For example, what has an acid-modified polypropylene layer on the metal foil side and has a polypropylene sheet on it is mentioned. Moreover, what laminated
- the metal foil used for the exterior material examples include aluminum foil, stainless steel foil, and nickel foil.
- Aluminum foil is particularly preferable because it is light and inexpensive.
- the material of the aluminum foil is not particularly limited, but a soft foil is preferable in consideration of workability, and an aluminum-iron alloy foil such as A8021, A8079 is generally selected in consideration of strength.
- the thickness is preferably in the range of 20 to 100 ⁇ m.
- the laminate packaging material may have other layers such as an outer layer and a metal foil, and an adhesive layer between the inner layer and the metal foil.
- the secondary battery can be applied to a power supply system.
- this power supply system includes automobiles; transport equipment such as railways, ships and airplanes; portable equipment such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants and portable electronic computers; office equipment; solar power generation systems, wind power generation systems, fuel cell systems, etc. It can be applied to the power generation system.
- Example 1 Preparation of coating solution for forming film containing conductive material
- Conductive material Acetylene black (Denka Black (registered trademark) (powder), manufactured by Denki Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd., number average primary particle size 35 nm
- Binder Glycerylated chitosan (manufactured by Dainichi Seika Kogyo Co., Ltd., degree of deacetylation 86 mol%, weight average molecular weight 8.6 ⁇ 10 4 )
- Solvent N-methylpyrrolidone (reagent special grade), 2-propanol (reagent special grade)
- the above material was dispersed for 10 minutes at a rotation speed of 300 rpm using a dissolver type stirrer, and further treated at 20000 rpm for 30 seconds using a homogenizer (manufactured by Ieda Trading Co., Ltd., product name PRO200) to sufficiently disperse the coating.
- a working solution was prepared.
- ⁇ Formation of negative electrode active material layer> A coated aluminum foil containing the above conductive material was cut into a size of 9 cm ⁇ 9 cm. 86 parts by mass of brookite-type titanium dioxide powder (trade name NTB-1 manufactured by Showa Denko KK) as the negative electrode active material, 2 parts by mass of carbon nanotubes (product name VGCF-H manufactured by Showa Denko KK) as the conductive additive A slurry obtained by mixing 12 parts by mass of polyvinylidene fluoride (trade name KF polymer # 9210, manufactured by Kureha Co., Ltd.) as a binder and 94 parts by mass of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (industrial grade) as a dispersion solvent was used as a conductive material. The film was coated on both sides of the coated aluminum foil, dried and pressed to form a negative electrode active material layer having a thickness of 81 ⁇ m per side to obtain a negative electrode.
- brookite-type titanium dioxide powder trade name NTB-1 manufactured by Show
- a separator manufactured by POLYPORE International, Inc., trade name Celgard (registered trademark) 2500 was incorporated between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and aluminum tab electrodes were attached to the negative electrode and the positive electrode, respectively, by an ultrasonic welder. These are put into a bag-shaped aluminum laminate packaging (made by Showa Denko Packaging Co., Ltd., dry lamination type), and after removing moisture with a vacuum dryer at 60 ° C., as a non-aqueous electrolyte, the concentration is 1M.
- the secondary battery was fabricated by impregnating in a vacuum atmosphere for 24 hours and sealing the opening of the aluminum laminate packaging material with a vacuum sealer.
- the secondary battery was evaluated as follows.
- the internal resistance was measured using an impedance meter (manufactured by Hioki Electric Co., Ltd., model 3532-80) by the AC impedance method at a measurement frequency of 1 kHz.
- cycle characteristics were measured.
- the measurement was performed using a charge / discharge device (manufactured by Toyo System Co., Ltd.), changing the current rate to 0.2C, 2C, and 20C, setting the initial capacity maintenance rate after 200 cycles to 100% as the capacity maintenance rate for 0.2C displayed.
- the cut voltage was 1.0 to 3.0 V and the SOC was 100%.
- Example 2 The composition of the coating liquid for forming a film containing a conductive material was as shown in Table 1, and the negative electrode active material was changed to bronze-type titanium dioxide described in JP-A-2008-117625. Similarly, secondary batteries were produced and evaluated.
- Example 3 The composition of the coating liquid for forming the film containing the conductive material was as shown in Table 1, and the negative electrode active material was changed to spinel type lithium titanate (product name: XA-105, manufactured by Ishihara Sangyo). A secondary battery was prepared and evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1.
- Example 1 A secondary battery was fabricated and evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1 except that a negative electrode current collector without a coating containing a conductive material was used.
- Example 2 A secondary battery was fabricated and evaluated in the same manner as in Example 2 except that a negative electrode current collector without a coating containing a conductive material was used.
- Example 3 A secondary battery was fabricated and evaluated in the same manner as in Example 3 except that a negative electrode current collector without a coating containing a conductive material was used.
- Table 1 shows the evaluation results of the secondary batteries produced in the examples and comparative examples.
- the negative electrode according to the present invention uses a negative electrode active material of a titanium-containing oxide, and can greatly reduce the internal resistance when a secondary battery is formed even if the amount of the conductive additive is small. Therefore, the present invention is extremely useful industrially.
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金属箔と、
該金属箔の片面または両面に形成された、負極活物質としてチタン含有酸化物を含む負極活物質層
とを有し、前記金属箔と負極活物質層との間に、導電材を含む皮膜が形成されている二次電池用負極。
本発明に係る二次電池用負極は、金属箔と、該金属箔の片面または両面に形成された負極活物質層とを有し、前記金属箔と負極活物質層との間に、導電材を含む皮膜が形成されている。本発明に係る二次電池用負極は、金属箔、導電材を含む皮膜、負極活物質層のみで構成されてもよいし、保護層など二次電池用負極に用いられる公知の部材をさらに有するものであってもよい。
金属箔の材質には特に制限はなく、通常、リチウムイオン二次電池の集電体に用いられるものを用いることができる。好ましくは、安価なこと、表面の酸化膜が安定しており、品質のバラつきが出にくいことから、アルミニウムまたはその合金の箔である(以下これらをまとめてアルミニウム箔と言う)。アルミニウム箔の材質には特に制限はなく、二次電池の集電体として公知のものを用いることができ、好ましくは純アルミニウム箔またはアルミニウムを95質量%以上含むアルミニウム合金箔である。純アルミニウム箔の例としてはA1085材が挙げられ、アルミニウム合金箔の例としては、A3003材(Mn添加系)が挙げられる。
導電材を含む皮膜は、金属箔と、後述の負極活物質層との間に形成されており、その厚さは、0.1μm以上5μm以下が好ましく、より好ましくは0.5μm以上3μm以下、さらに好ましくは0.5μm以上2μm以下である。厚さがこの範囲であると、クラックやピンホールがない均一な皮膜を形成することができ、また膜厚に起因する電池重量の増加や、負極の内部抵抗を小さくすることができる。導電材を含む皮膜の厚みは、負極を切断して厚み方向の断面を切り出し、切り出した断面をTEM(透過型電子顕微鏡)で観察して測定する。好ましくは3視野以上、また1視野につき好ましくは3箇所以上で厚さを測定する。この際、導電材を含む皮膜に著しく凹凸がある場合は、最小厚部分と最大厚部分を必ず測定点に含める。全ての測定箇所での厚みを算術平均したものを導電材を含む皮膜の厚さとする。
導電材としては金属粉や炭素質材料が挙げられ、好ましくは炭素質材料である。
導電材を含む皮膜は結着材を含んでもよい。導電材を含む皮膜が結着材を含む場合、その含有量は、導電材を含む皮膜中に好ましくは20~100質量%、より好ましくは20~70質量%含まれる。
ビニル系重合体の例としては、ポリビニルアセタール、エチレン-ビニルアルコール共重合体、ポリビニルアルコール、ポリ(N-ビニルホルムアミド)、ポリ(N-ビニル-2-ピロリドン)などのビニル系単量体を重合して得られるものが挙げられる。
上述の結着材のうち、多糖類を用いると、耐非水電解液性が非常に良好な皮膜が得られる。これは多糖類を含む皮膜の膜密度が高いためであると考えられる。
導電材を含む皮膜には上記の樹脂および導電材の他、分散安定剤、増粘剤、沈降防止剤、皮張り防止剤、消泡剤、静電塗装性改良剤、タレ防止剤、レベリング剤、架橋触媒、ハジキ防止剤などの添加剤を含んでもよい。
導電材を含む皮膜が結着材として多糖類を含む場合は、添加剤として有機酸を含むことが好ましい。有機酸は後述する塗工液中で、多糖類の溶媒への分散性を向上させる働きをもつ。有機酸は2価以上の有機酸であると、塗工液の加熱乾燥時に多糖類にエステル結合することにより、多糖類を架橋し、導電材を含む皮膜の耐電解液性を向上させられることから好ましく、さらには架橋密度の観点から3価以上の有機酸であることがより好ましい。有機酸は、導電材を含む皮膜中に遊離成分として存在していてもよいが、上述の通り多糖類に結合した形で存在することが好ましい。有機酸が遊離成分として存在する場合、遊離酸として存在してもよいし、酸無水物などの誘導体として存在してもよい。
<負極活物質>
負極活物質に用いるチタン含有酸化物としては、二酸化チタンまたはチタン酸リチウムが挙げられる。負極活物質は、負極活物質層中に好ましくは78~94.5質量%、より好ましくは80~90質量%含まれる。
二酸化チタンの製造方法は特に限定されず、チタン塩化物から精製する塩素法やチタン硫酸塩から精製する硫酸法など出発原料の異なる製法、また気相法、液相法、固相法など反応条件の異なる製法、いずれからも選ぶことが可能である。また純度、結晶型、結晶性、粒径、凝集状態など、求める負極活物質の特性に合わせて選択できる。
次に本発明のチタン酸リチウムについて説明する。チタン酸リチウムとしては、二次電池の負極活物質として、公知のものを用いることができる。一般的には、スピネル型のチタン酸リチウム(Li4Ti5O12)と、ラムスデライト型のチタン酸リチウム(Li2Ti3O7)とが知られているが、ラムスデライト型チタン酸リチウムの方がより高容量であり、好ましく用いられる。
本発明に使用される負極活物質であるチタン含有酸化物は、そのままでは導電性が低いため、負極活物質層に導電助材を添加することが好ましい。導電助材は、負極活物質表面または負極活物質間に存在することにより、電子のやりとりを円滑にする役目があり、導電性を有することが好ましい。導電助材としては炭素質材料が好ましく選ばれる。
負極活物質層は、結着材を含んでもよい。結着材としては特に制限はなく、リチウムイオン二次電池の電極に用いられる公知の結着材を用いることができる。例として、ポリフッ化ビニリデンを挙げられる。結着材を用いる場合、負極活物質層中に好ましくは2~20質量%、より好ましくは2~15質量%の結着材を含むようにすると、剥離や亀裂が起こらず、導電性が確保された負極が得られる。
負極活物質層は上述の負極活物質、導電助材、結着材の他、増粘剤など、リチウムイオン二次電池の負極活物質層に用いられる公知の添加剤を含んでもよい。
本発明に係る二次電池用負極は、金属箔の片面または両面に導電材を含む皮膜を形成した後、導電材を含む皮膜上に負極活物質層を設けることによって製造される。
金属箔上に導電材を含む皮膜を形成する方法としては、スパッタ法、蒸着法、化学気相成長法などの気相法と、ディップ法、印刷法などの塗布法とが挙げられる。好ましくはロールトゥロール方式による連続的加工ができ、低コスト化が可能な塗布法を用いることが好ましい。
二次電池の負極は、上記の導電材を含む皮膜上に、好ましくは導電助材を含む負極活物質層を形成して得られる。この際、導電材を含む皮膜と負極活物質層の間に他の層が形成されてもよいが、好ましくは導電材を含む皮膜に接して負極活物質層が設けられる。負極の形成方法は特に制限はなく、二次電池の製造に用いられている公知の方法を採用することができる。例えば、塗布法により負極活物質層を形成する場合、負極活物質と、必要に応じて導電助材や結着材とを、溶媒に分散させた塗工液を用いる。ここで用いる溶媒は、上述の導電材を含む皮膜を変質させるものでなければ特に制限は無く、N-メチル-2-ピロリドンなどを用いることができる。塗布の方法としては、ダイコーターなどを用いることができ、塗工液を塗布後、乾燥することで得ることが出来る。最終的にプレス処理を行い、電極密度を上げることも可能である。
本発明に係る二次電池は、上述の負極を有する。二次電池は通常、この他に正極、セパレータおよび非水電解質を有し、これらが外装材に封入されている。
正極は、二次電池に使用されるものであれば特に制限はない。多くの場合、正極は正極活物質と、導電助材と、結着材とを含む。正極活物質としては、例えば、コバルト酸リチウム(LiCoO2)、マンガン酸リチウム(LiMn2O4)、ニッケル酸リチウム(LiNiO2)、Co、Mn、Niの3元系リチウム化合物(Li(CoxMnyNiz)O2)、イオウ系(TiS2)、オリビン系(LiFePO4、LiMnPO4)などを用いることができる。導電助材としては、例えば、アセチレンブラック、ケッチェンブラック、ファーネスブラックなどのカーボンブラックや、人造や天然の黒鉛、炭素繊維、気相成長炭素繊維、カーボンナノチューブ、カーボンナノファイバーなどが挙げられる。結着材としては例えば、ポリフッ化ビニリデンが挙げられる。
セパレータとしては、二次電池に用いられる公知のものが使用できる。例として、ポリエチレンやポリプロピレン性の多孔性のマイクロポーラスフィルムが挙げられる。非水電解質として後述のポリマー電解質を用いる場合、セパレーターが省かれることもある。
電解質は、二次電池中に非水電解液として存在する場合と、ポリマー電解質として存在する場合、無機固体電解質および溶融塩電解質として存在する場合がある。いずれもリチウムイオン二次電池に使用されている公知の材料を用いることが可能である。
外装材は二次電池に使用されている公知の外装材を選ぶことが出来る。例えばラミネート包材や金属缶が挙げられるが、二次電池の大型化や軽量化に関しては単位重量が軽いラミネート包材が好適である。ラミネート包材の構成は特に限定されないが、金属箔の両側にポリマー層を有するものが挙げられる。
二次電池は、電源システムに適用することができる。そして、この電源システムは、自動車;鉄道、船舶、航空機などの輸送機器;携帯電話、携帯情報端末、携帯電子計算機などの携帯機器;事務機器;太陽光発電システム、風力発電システム、燃料電池システムなどの発電システム;などに適用することができる。
(導電材を含む皮膜の形成用塗工液の調製)
以下の材料を、表1に示す配合量で用いた。
導電材:アセチレンブラック(電気化学工業(株)製デンカブラック(登録商標)(粉状)、数平均一次粒径35nm)
結着材:グリセリル化キトサン(大日精化工業(株)製、脱アセチル化度86mol%、重量平均分子量8.6×104)
溶媒:N-メチルピロリドン(試薬特級)、2-プロパノール(試薬特級)
<導電材を含む皮膜の形成>
次にアルカリ洗浄したA1085材からなる厚さ30μmのアルミニウム箔を用意した。マイヤーバーを用いて、バーコーター法でアルミニウム箔の片面の全面に、上記の塗工液を塗布した。その後、大気中180℃にて3分間加熱乾燥した。同様に、金属箔のもう一方の面にも上記の塗工液を塗布、加熱乾燥し、金属箔の両面に導電材を含む皮膜を形成した。
得られた導電材を含む皮膜付きアルミニウム箔を、FIB(集束イオンビーム)で切断して断面を切り出し、白金を蒸着した。続いて、TEM(日立製作所製、型式:H-9500)を用いて、まず、EDX(エネルギー分散X線分光法)で元素分析し、アルミニウム箔表面の酸化膜と、導電材を含む皮膜との境界を決定した。次に、無作為に選んだ5視野で写真を撮影し、それぞれについて無作為に選んだ5箇所で導電材を含む皮膜の厚さを測定した。全ての厚み測定結果を算術平均して求めた導電材を含む皮膜の厚さを表1に示す。
上述の導電材を含む皮膜付きアルミニウム箔を9cm×9cmの大きさに切り出した。負極活物質としてブルッカイト型二酸化チタン粉(昭和電工(株)製、商品名NTB-1)86質量部、導電助材としてカーボンナノチューブ(昭和電工(株)製、商品名VGCF-H)2質量部、バインダーとしてポリフッ化ビニリデン((株)クレハ製、商品名KFポリマー#9210)12質量部、分散溶剤としてN-メチル-2-ピロリドン(工業用グレード)94質量部を混合したスラリーを導電材を含む皮膜付きアルミニウム箔の両面に塗布し、乾燥、プレスして片面あたり81μm厚の負極活物質層を形成して負極とした。
一方、アルカリ洗浄したA1085材からなる厚さ30μmのアルミニウム箔の両面に正極活物質としてコバルト酸リチウム(日本化学工業(株)製、商品名セルシードC)84質量部、導電助材としてアセチレンブラック(電気化学工業(株)製、商品名デンカブラック(粉状))6質量部、バインダーとしてポリフッ化ビニリデン((株)クレハ製、商品名KFポリマー#1120)10質量部、分散溶剤としてN-メチル-2-ピロリドン(工業用グレード)95質量部を混合したスラリーを塗布後乾燥し、プレスして片面あたり70μm厚の正極活物質層を形成したものを正極とした。
上記の正極と負極の間にセパレーター(POLYPORE International,Inc.製、商品名Celgard(登録商標)2500)を組み込み、負極および正極にアルミタブ電極をおのおの超音波溶接機で取り付けた。これらを予め袋状にしたアルミラミネート包材(昭和電工パッケージング(株)製、ドライラミタイプ)に入れ、60℃の真空乾燥機で水分を除去した後、非水電解液として、濃度1MのLiPF6溶液(溶媒としてエチレンカーボネート(EC):ジメチルカーボネート(DMC):ジエチルカーボネート(DEC)=1:1:1v/v、1質量%ビニルクロライド添加)(キシダ化学(株)製)を注入し、真空雰囲気で24時間含浸させ、アルミラミネート包材の開口部を真空シーラーで封止することで、二次電池を作製した。
二次電池を以下のようにして評価した。
導電材を含む皮膜の形成用の塗工液の配合を表1に示す通りとし、負極活物質を特開2008-117625号公報に記載のブロンズ型二酸化チタンに変えた他は、実施例1と同様に二次電池を作製し、評価を行った。
導電材を含む皮膜を形成するための塗工液の配合を表1に示す通りとし、負極活物質をスピネル型チタン酸リチウム(石原産業製、商品名XA-105)に変えた他は、実施例1と同様に二次電池を作製し、評価を行った。
導電材を含む皮膜を設けない負極集電体を用いた他は、実施例1と同様にして二次電池の作製、評価を行った。
導電材を含む皮膜を設けない負極集電体を用いた他は、実施例2と同様にして二次電池の作製、評価を行った。
導電材を含む皮膜を設けない負極集電体を用いた他は、実施例3と同様にして二次電池の作製、評価を行った。
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- 金属箔と、
該金属箔の片面または両面に形成された、負極活物質としてチタン含有酸化物を含む負極活物質層
とを有し、前記金属箔と負極活物質層との間に、導電材を含む皮膜が形成されている二次電池用負極。 - 前記負極活物質層が、導電助材をさらに含む請求項1に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記導電助材が、前記負極活物質層中に0.5~2質量%含まれることを特徴とした請求項2に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記導電助材が、カーボンブラック、黒鉛、気相法炭素繊維、カーボンナノファイバー、カーボンナノチューブよりなる群から選ばれる1種以上の炭素質材料である請求項2または3に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記導電材を含む皮膜が、導電材として炭素質材料を含み、該導電材に用いられる炭素質材料とは異なる炭素質材料を、前記負極活物質層中の導電助材として含む請求項2~4のいずれか1項に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記導電材を含む皮膜が、カーボンブラック、黒鉛、気相法炭素繊維、カーボンナノファイバー、カーボンナノチューブよりなる群から選ばれる1種以上の炭素質材料を導電材として含む請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記導電材を含む皮膜が、結着材を含む請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記結着材が多糖類を含む請求項7に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記多糖類に、有機酸がエステル結合している請求項8に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記負極活物質が酸化チタンである請求項1~9のいずれか1項に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記負極活物質がチタン酸リチウムである請求項1~9のいずれか1項に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 前記金属箔がアルミニウム箔である請求項1~11のいずれか1項に記載の二次電池。
- 前記導電材を含む皮膜の厚みが、0.1~5μmである請求項1~12のいずれか1項に記載の二次電池用負極。
- 請求項1~13のいずれか1項に記載の負極を有する二次電池。
- 前記負極が、正極、セパレータおよび非水電解質とともに、外装材に封入されている請求項14に記載の二次電池。
- 前記外装材が、アルミ箔の両面に樹脂を積層したものである請求項15に記載の二次電池。
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