WO2016017809A1 - 非水電解液およびそれを用いた蓄電デバイス - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a nonaqueous electrolytic solution capable of improving electrochemical properties at high temperatures and an electricity storage device using the same.
- the lithium secondary battery is mainly composed of a positive electrode and a negative electrode containing a material capable of occluding and releasing lithium, and a non-aqueous electrolyte solution composed of a lithium salt and a non-aqueous solvent.
- a non-aqueous solvent ethylene carbonate (EC) is used.
- Carbonates such as propylene carbonate (PC) are used.
- lithium metal a metal compound capable of inserting and extracting lithium (metal simple substance, oxide, alloy with lithium, etc.) and a carbon material are known.
- non-aqueous electrolyte secondary batteries using carbon materials that can occlude and release lithium such as coke and graphite (artificial graphite, natural graphite), are widely used. Since the negative electrode material stores and releases lithium and electrons at an extremely low potential equivalent to that of lithium metal, many solvents may undergo reductive decomposition, particularly at high temperatures.
- materials capable of occluding and releasing lithium such as LiCoO 2 , LiMn 2 O 4 , LiNiO 2 , and LiFePO 4 used as the positive electrode material, store lithium and electrons at a noble potential of 3.5 V or more with respect to lithium.
- Many solvents have the potential to undergo oxidative degradation, particularly at high temperatures, for release. Therefore, regardless of the type of positive electrode material, a part of the solvent in the electrolyte solution is oxidatively decomposed on the positive electrode, which causes the deposition of decomposition products and gas generation, thereby preventing the movement of lithium ions.
- There is a problem of deteriorating battery characteristics such as cycle characteristics.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an electrolytic solution containing a carboxylic acid ester such as ethyl propionate and a lithium salt such as bis [oxalato-O, O ′] lithium borate, which suppresses battery swelling and discharge capacity. It is described that the decrease of the is improved.
- Patent Document 2 discloses an electrolytic solution containing a cyclic carbonate, a chain carbonate, a fluoroarene, and a carboxylic acid ester, which suppresses gas generation and maintains discharge characteristics at a low temperature while overcharging. It is described that the safety of the system is improved.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a non-aqueous electrolyte that can be produced and an electricity storage device using the same.
- the present inventors have examined in detail the performance of the above-described prior art non-aqueous electrolyte.
- the non-aqueous electrolytes of Patent Documents 1 and 2 cannot be said to be sufficiently satisfactory for improving the high-temperature storage characteristics when further increasing the capacity in the future.
- the present inventors have included at least two specific lithium salts in addition to the main electrolyte, and further added a specific tertiary carboxylic acid ester.
- the present invention provides the following (1) and (2).
- the electrolyte salt is LiPF 6 , LiBF 4 , LiN (SO 2 F) 2 , LiN (SO 2 CF 3 ) 2 , and LiN ( SO 2 C 2 F 5 ) 2 selected from the group consisting of at least one first lithium salt, a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton, a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton, and a lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group
- a non-aqueous solution comprising at least two second lithium salts selected from the group consisting of at least one tertiary carboxylic acid ester represented by the following general formula (I): Electrolytic solution.
- R 1 to R 3 each independently represents a methyl group or an ethyl group, and R 4 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms in which at least one hydrogen atom may be substituted with a halogen atom) Is shown.
- the electrolyte salt is LiPF 6 , LiBF 4 , LiN (SO 2 F) 2 , LiN ( At least one first lithium salt selected from the group consisting of SO 2 CF 3 ) 2 and LiN (SO 2 C 2 F 5 ) 2 , a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton, a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton, And at least one second lithium salt selected from the group consisting of lithium salts having an S ⁇ O group, and at least one tertiary carboxylic acid ester represented by the following general formula (I):
- An electricity storage device characterized by being contained in a water electrolyte.
- R 1 to R 3 each independently represents a methyl group or an ethyl group, and R 4 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms in which at least one hydrogen atom may be substituted with a halogen atom) Is shown.
- nonaqueous electrolytic solution capable of improving the capacity retention rate after high-temperature storage and suppressing an increase in impedance after high-temperature storage, and a power storage device such as a lithium battery using the non-aqueous electrolyte. Can do.
- the present invention relates to a non-aqueous electrolyte and an electricity storage device using the same.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention is a non-aqueous electrolyte in which an electrolyte is dissolved in a non-aqueous solvent, and the electrolyte salt is LiPF 6 , LiBF 4 , LiN (SO 2 F) 2 , LiN (SO 2 CF 3 ). 2 and at least one first lithium salt selected from the group consisting of LiN (SO 2 C 2 F 5 ) 2 , a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton, a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton, and an S ⁇ O group.
- the nonaqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention can improve the capacity retention rate after high-temperature storage and suppress the increase in impedance after high-temperature storage is not clear, but is considered as follows. Since the first lithium salt such as LiPF 6 used as the main electrolyte in the present invention is decomposed on the negative electrode at a high temperature, when only such a first lithium salt is used as the lithium salt, As the electrolyte concentration decreases, the impedance increases due to the deposition of decomposition products.
- the first lithium salt such as LiPF 6 used as the main electrolyte in the present invention
- At least two second lithium salts selected from the group consisting of a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton, a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton, and a lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group are referred to as the first lithium salt.
- the first lithium salt By using it together, it is possible to form a strong composite film with good lithium permeability on the negative electrode, suppress decomposition of the main electrolyte such as LiPF 6 and improve the thermal stability of the main electrolyte.
- the electrolytic solution can easily penetrate into the electrode sheet, and the effect of the second lithium salt can be exerted over the details of the electrode sheet. . Therefore, it has been found that the capacity retention rate after high-temperature storage is improved and the increase in impedance after high-temperature storage is remarkably suppressed.
- Examples of the first lithium salt contained in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention include LiPF 6 , LiBF 4 , LiN (SO 2 F) 2 [LiFSI], LiN (SO 2 CF 3 ) 2 [LiTFSI], and LiN ( One or two or more selected from the group consisting of SO 2 C 2 F 5 ) 2 are preferred, and LiPF 6 is most preferred.
- the concentration of the first lithium salt is usually preferably 0.3 M or more, more preferably 0.7 M or more, and further preferably 1.1 M or more with respect to the non-aqueous solvent constituting the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- the upper limit is preferably 2.5M or less, more preferably 2.0M or less, and still more preferably 1.6M or less.
- suitable combinations of these lithium salts include LiPF 6, further LiBF 4, LiFSI, and if at least one lithium salt is contained in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution is selected from the group consisting of LiTFSI
- the proportion of the lithium salt other than LiPF 6 in the non-aqueous solvent is preferably 0.001M or more, and the effect of improving electrochemical properties at high temperatures is easily exhibited. This is preferable because there is little concern that the effect of improving chemical properties will be reduced.
- it is 0.01M or more, Especially preferably, it is 0.03M or more, Most preferably, it is 0.04M or more.
- the upper limit is preferably 0.8M or less, more preferably 0.5M or less.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention at least two selected from the group consisting of a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton and a lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group as the second lithium salt, or lithium having an oxalic acid skeleton At least two selected from the group consisting of a salt and a lithium salt having a phosphate skeleton, or at least two lithium salts selected from the group consisting of a lithium salt having a phosphate skeleton and a lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group
- the capacity retention rate after high-temperature storage can be further improved, and an increase in impedance after high-temperature storage can be suppressed, which is preferable, and comprises a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton and a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte solution includes at least one lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton and at least one selected from the group consisting of lithium salts having a phosphoric acid skeleton, and includes a lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group. It is particularly preferable to include one or more lithium salts selected from the group.
- the second lithium salt includes at least two selected from the group consisting of a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton and a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton, or has a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton and an S ⁇ O group Content ratio (mass ratio) of a lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton and a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton (or a lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group) in the case of containing at least two selected from the group consisting of lithium salts )
- Is a lithium salt having a phosphate skeleton: a lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton (or a lithium salt having a phosphate skeleton: a lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group) 99: 1 to 51:49 This is preferable because an increase in impedance after storage can be suppressed.
- lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton contained in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention examples include lithium bis (oxalato) borate (LiBOB), lithium difluoro (oxalato) borate (LiDFOB), and lithium tetrafluoro (oxalato) phosphate (LiTFOP).
- lithium difluorobis (oxalato) phosphate (LiDFOP) are preferable, and among them, LiBOB, LiDFOB, or LiDFOP is preferable.
- both lithium salts having two oxalic acid skeletons and lithium salts having one oxalic acid skeleton are included. More preferably, the lithium salt having two oxalic acid skeletons is more preferably contained than the lithium salt having one oxalic acid skeleton.
- lithium salt having a phosphate skeleton contained in the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention include lithium difluorophosphate (LiPO 2 F 2 ) and lithium fluorophosphate (Li 2 PO 3 F).
- lithium salts having an S ⁇ O group examples include lithium methyl sulfate (LMS), lithium ethyl sulfate (LES), lithium 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl sulfate (LFES), lithium trifluoro ((methanesulfonyl) oxy)
- Preferable examples include borate (LiTFMSB), lithium pentafluoro ((methanesulfonyl) oxy) phosphate (LiPFMSP), or lithium fluorosulfonate (FSO 3 Li).
- LiPO 2 F 2 , LMS, LES, FSO 3 Li, or LiTFMSB is preferable, and LMS or LES is more preferable.
- the lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group contained in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention is a lithium salt having an SO 4 group
- the capacity retention rate after high-temperature storage can be further improved, and after high-temperature storage This is preferable because an increase in the impedance of the SO 4 group can be suppressed, and more preferably one or more lithium salts having an SO 4 group are contained.
- the content of the lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton is preferably 0.001 to 0.2 M in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution. If the content is 0.2M or less, there is little risk that the film is excessively formed on the electrode and the impedance after high-temperature storage increases, and if it is 0.001M or more, the stability of the first lithium salt is reduced. The effect of increasing is sufficient, and the effect of improving the capacity retention rate after high temperature storage is enhanced.
- the content is preferably 0.005M or more, more preferably 0.01M or more in the non-aqueous electrolyte, and the upper limit thereof is preferably 0.15M or less, more preferably 0.12M or less.
- the content of the lithium salt having a phosphate skeleton and the lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group is preferably 0.001 to 0.3 M in the non-aqueous electrolyte. If the content is 0.3M or less, there is little fear that the film is excessively formed on the electrode and the impedance after high-temperature storage increases, and if it is 0.001M or more, the stability of the first lithium salt is improved. The effect is sufficient, and the effect of improving the capacity retention rate after high temperature storage is enhanced.
- the content is preferably 0.01M or more, more preferably 0.03M or more in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution, and the upper limit thereof is preferably 0.25M or less, more preferably 0.2M or less.
- the total molar concentration of the second lithium salt is preferably 0.001 M or more and 0.4 M or less with respect to the non-aqueous solvent constituting the non-aqueous electrolyte. If the content is 0.4 M or less, there is little possibility that the film is excessively formed on the electrode and the impedance after high-temperature storage increases, and if it is 0.001 M or more, the stability of the first lithium salt is increased.
- the effect is sufficient, and the effect of improving the capacity retention rate after high temperature storage is enhanced.
- the content is preferably 0.01M or more, more preferably 0.03M or more in the non-aqueous electrolyte, and the upper limit thereof is preferably 0.35M or less, more preferably 0.3M or less.
- the tertiary carboxylic acid ester contained in the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention is represented by the following general formula (I).
- R 1 to R 3 each independently represents a methyl group or an ethyl group, and R 4 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms in which at least one hydrogen atom may be substituted with a halogen atom) Is shown.
- R 1 to R 3 represent a methyl group or an ethyl group, and a methyl group is preferable.
- R 4 represents an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms in which at least one hydrogen atom may be substituted with a halogen atom, and has 1 to 4 carbon atoms in which at least one hydrogen atom may be substituted with a halogen atom.
- An alkyl group is preferable, and an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms in which a hydrogen atom is not substituted with a halogen atom is more preferable.
- R 4 include a linear alkyl group such as a methyl group, an ethyl group, an n-propyl group, an n-butyl group, an n-pentyl group, or an n-hexyl group, an iso-propyl group, a sec-butyl group.
- a branched alkyl group such as 2-pentyl group, 3-pentyl group, tert-butyl group or tert-amyl group, or fluoromethyl group, difluoromethyl group, trifluoromethyl group, 2-chloroethyl group, 2 -Fluoroethyl group, 2,2-difluoroethyl group, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl group, 3-fluoropropyl group, 3-chloropropyl group, 3,3-difluoropropyl group, 3,3,3- Alkyl halides such as trifluoropropyl, 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoropropyl, or 2,2,3,3,3-pentafluoropropyl Group is preferred, and among these, methyl group, ethyl group, n-propyl group, n-butyl group, iso-propyl group, 2,2-difluoroethyl group, 2,2,2-
- tertiary carboxylic acid ester represented by the general formula (I) include methyl pivalate (MPiv), methyl 2,2-dimethylbutanoate, 2-ethyl methyl 2-methylbutanoate, 2,2 -Methyl diethylbutanoate, ethyl pivalate, n-propyl pivalate, n-butyl pivalate, n-heptyl pivalate, n-hexyl pivalate, iso-propyl pivalate (IPPiv), iso-butyl pivalate, pivalin Sec-butyl acid, tert-butyl pivalate, 2,2-difluoroethyl pivalate, 2,2,2-trifluoroethyl pivalate (TFEPiv), or 2,2,3,3-tetrafluoro-n pivalate -Propyl and the like are preferred, among which methyl pivalate, ethyl pivalate,
- the content of the tertiary carboxylic acid ester represented by the general formula (I) is preferably 0.5 to 40% by volume in the non-aqueous solvent. If the content is 40% by volume or less, the capacity retention rate after storage at high temperature is less likely to decrease, and if it is 0.5% by volume or more, the permeability of the electrolyte solution to the electrode sheet is sufficiently improved. Impedance increase after high temperature storage is suppressed.
- the content is preferably 1% by volume or more, more preferably 2% by volume or more in the non-aqueous solvent.
- the upper limit is preferably 37% by volume or less, and more preferably 35% by volume or less.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention at least two second lithium salts selected from the group consisting of the lithium salt having an oxalic acid skeleton, the lithium salt having a phosphoric acid skeleton, and the lithium salt having an S ⁇ O group
- the benzene compound substituted with fluorine represented by the following general formula (II) is contained in the non-aqueous solvent, the permeability of the electrolyte solution to the electrode sheet is further increased, and the increase in impedance after high-temperature storage is further suppressed.
- X 1 represents a fluorine atom
- X 2 represents a hydrogen atom or a fluorine atom
- Preferred examples of the general formula (II) include fluorobenzene (FB), 1,2-fluorobenzene, 1,3-fluorobenzene, and 1,4-fluorobenzene. Of these, fluorobenzene or 1,4-fluorobenzene is preferable, and fluorobenzene (FB) is particularly preferable.
- the content of the benzene compound substituted with fluorine represented by the general formula (II) is preferably 0.1 to 20% by volume in the nonaqueous solvent. If the content is 20% by volume or less, the capacity retention rate after storage at high temperature is less likely to decrease, and if it is 0.1% by volume or more, the permeability of the electrolyte solution to the electrode sheet is sufficiently improved. Impedance increase after high temperature storage is suppressed.
- the content is preferably 0.5% by volume or more, more preferably 1% by volume or more in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution.
- the upper limit is preferably 17% by volume or less, and more preferably 15% by volume or less.
- the lower limit of the HF concentration contained in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention is preferably 1 ppm or more, preferably 2 ppm or more. It is preferable for it to be at least the lower limit value because the capacity retention rate after high temperature storage and the low temperature output characteristics after high temperature storage can be improved and the low temperature input characteristics after high temperature storage are improved. Further, the upper limit of the HF concentration is suitably 50 ppm or less, preferably 20 ppm or less, more preferably 8 ppm or less, the capacity retention rate after high temperature storage can be improved, and after high temperature storage. This is preferable because an increase in impedance is suppressed.
- the ratio of the total lithium salt concentration containing fluorine and the HF concentration (HF concentration / total second lithium salt concentration) in the second lithium salt is preferably a mass ratio, preferably 1 / 10,000 to 1 / 20.
- the upper limit of the ratio is preferably 1/220 or less, and more preferably 1/500 or less.
- the nonaqueous solvent used in the nonaqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention may be any one that contains at least the tertiary carboxylic acid ester represented by the general formula (I). (Excluding those corresponding to the tertiary carboxylic acid ester represented by the general formula (I). The same shall apply hereinafter.), Further containing one or more selected from the group consisting of lactones, ethers and amides Suitable examples are listed. Since electrochemical properties are synergistically improved at high temperatures, it is preferable that a chain ester is included, and it is most preferable that both a cyclic carbonate and a chain ester are included.
- chain ester is used as a concept including a chain carbonate and a chain carboxylic acid ester.
- Cyclic carbonates include ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), 1,2-butylene carbonate, 2,3-butylene carbonate, 4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one (FEC), trans or Cis-4,5-difluoro-1,3-dioxolan-2-one (hereinafter collectively referred to as “DFEC”), vinylene carbonate (VC), vinyl ethylene carbonate (VEC), 2-propynyl 2-oxo -1,3-dioxolane-4-carboxylate (PEC) and 4-ethynyl-1,3-dioxolan-2-one (EEC), or one or more selected from the group consisting of ethylene carbonate, Propylene carbonate, 4-fluoro-1,3-dioxolane-2- One or more selected from the group consisting of ethylene, vinylene carbonate, vinyl ethylene carbonate, 2-propynyl 2-oxo-1,3-dioxo
- an unsaturated bond such as a carbon-carbon double bond or carbon-carbon triple bond or a cyclic carbonate having a fluorine atom
- an unsaturated bond such as a carbon-carbon double bond or carbon-carbon triple bond or a cyclic carbonate having a fluorine atom
- VC, VEC, PEC, or EEC is more preferable
- FEC or DFEC is more preferable.
- the content of the cyclic carbonate having an unsaturated bond such as a carbon-carbon double bond or a carbon-carbon triple bond is preferably 0.07% by volume or more, more preferably 0.8%, based on the total volume of the nonaqueous solvent. 2 vol% or more, more preferably 0.7 vol% or more, and the upper limit thereof is preferably 7 vol% or less, more preferably 4 vol% or less, further preferably 2.5 vol% or less. And, it is preferable because the stability of the coating at a high temperature can be further increased without impairing the Li ion permeability.
- the content of the cyclic carbonate having a fluorine atom is preferably 0.07% by volume or more, more preferably 4% by volume or more, still more preferably 7% by volume or more, based on the total volume of the nonaqueous solvent.
- the upper limit is preferably 35% by volume or less, more preferably 25% by volume or less, and further 15% by volume or less, because the stability of the coating at high temperatures can be further increased without impairing Li ion permeability. preferable.
- the non-aqueous solvent contains both a cyclic carbonate having an unsaturated bond such as a carbon-carbon double bond or a carbon-carbon triple bond and a cyclic carbonate having a fluorine atom
- the cyclic carbonate having a fluorine atom and the carbon-carbon double The content of the cyclic carbonate having an unsaturated bond such as a carbon-carbon double bond or a carbon-carbon triple bond relative to the total content of the cyclic carbonate having an unsaturated bond such as a bond or a carbon-carbon triple bond is preferably 0.2% by volume or more, more preferably 3% by volume or more, further preferably 7% by volume or more, and the upper limit thereof is preferably 50% by volume or less, more preferably 40% by volume or less, and further 30% by volume or less. Is particularly preferable because it can further increase the stability of the coating under high temperature without impairing the Li ion permeability.
- the non-aqueous solvent contains both ethylene carbonate and a cyclic carbonate having an unsaturated bond such as a carbon-carbon double bond or a carbon-carbon triple bond
- the content of the cyclic carbonate having an unsaturated bond such as ethylene carbonate and a carbon-carbon double bond or a carbon-carbon triple bond is preferably 3% by volume or more based on the total volume of the nonaqueous solvent.
- it is 5 volume% or more, More preferably, it is 7 volume% or more,
- the upper limit Preferably it is 45 volume% or less, More preferably, it is 35 volume% or less, More preferably, it is 25 volume% or less.
- cyclic carbonates include EC and PC, EC and VC, PC and VC, VC and FEC, EC and PEC, EC and FEC, PC and FEC, FEC and DFEC, EC and DFEC, PC and DFEC , VC and DFEC, VEC and DFEC, VC and EEC, EC and EEC, EC and PC and VC, EC and PC and PEC, EC and PC and FEC, EC and VC and FEC, EC and VC and VEC, EC and VC And PEC, EC and VC and EEC, EC and EEC and FEC, PC and VC and FEC, EC and VC and DFEC, PC and VC and DFEC, EC and PC and VC and FEC, EC and PC and PC and FEC, EC and PC and PC and PEC, EC and FEC, EC and EEC and FEC, PC and VC and FEC, EC and VC and DFEC, PC and
- one or more asymmetric chain carbonates selected from the group consisting of methyl ethyl carbonate (MEC), methyl propyl carbonate (MPC), methyl isopropyl carbonate (MIPC), methyl butyl carbonate, and ethyl propyl carbonate, dimethyl
- One or more symmetrical chain carbonates selected from the group consisting of carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), dipropyl carbonate, and dibutyl carbonate, methyl propionate (MP), ethyl propionate (EP), propyl propionate (
- One or more chain carboxylates selected from the group consisting of PP), butyl propionate, methyl acetate (MA), ethyl acetate (EA), propyl acetate (PA), and butyl acetate are preferred. It is.
- chain carbonates having a methyl group selected from the group consisting of dimethyl carbonate, methyl ethyl carbonate, methyl propyl carbonate, methyl isopropyl carbonate, methyl butyl carbonate, methyl propionate (MP), ethyl propionate ( EP) and a chain carboxylic acid ester selected from the group consisting of propyl propionate (PP) are preferable, and it is particularly preferable to contain a chain carboxylic acid ester.
- Methyl propionate (MP), ethyl propionate (EP), propyl propionate (PP), methyl acetate ( MA), ethyl acetate (EA), or propyl acetate (PA) is more preferable, and methyl propionate (MP), ethyl propionate (EP), or propyl propionate (PP) is more preferable.
- chain carbonate it is preferable to use 2 or more types. Further, it is more preferable that both a symmetric chain carbonate and an asymmetric chain carbonate are contained, and it is further more preferable that the content of the symmetric chain carbonate is more than that of the asymmetric chain carbonate.
- the content of the chain ester is not particularly limited, but it is preferably used in the range of 60 to 90% by volume with respect to the total volume of the nonaqueous solvent. If the content is 60% by volume or more, the viscosity of the non-aqueous electrolyte does not become too high, and if it is 90% by volume or less, the electrical conductivity of the non-aqueous electrolyte decreases and the electrochemical properties at high temperature are low. Since there is little possibility of a fall, it is preferable that it is the said range.
- the proportion of the volume occupied by the symmetrical linear carbonate in the linear carbonate is preferably 51% by volume or more, and more preferably 55% by volume or more.
- the upper limit is more preferably 95% by volume or less, and still more preferably 85% by volume or less.
- the symmetric chain carbonate contains dimethyl carbonate.
- the asymmetric chain carbonate preferably has a methyl group, and methyl ethyl carbonate is particularly preferable. The above case is preferable because the electrochemical characteristics at a higher temperature are further improved.
- the ratio between the cyclic carbonate and the chain ester is preferably 10:90 to 45:55, and 15:85 to 40:60, from the viewpoint of improving electrochemical properties at high temperatures. Is more preferable, and 20:80 to 35:65 is particularly preferable.
- nonaqueous solvents include cyclic ethers such as tetrahydrofuran, 2-methyltetrahydrofuran and 1,4-dioxane, chains such as 1,2-dimethoxyethane, 1,2-diethoxyethane and 1,2-dibutoxyethane.
- Preferred examples include one or two or more selected from the group consisting of amides such as a cyclic ether, amides such as dimethylformamide, sulfones such as sulfolane, and lactones such as ⁇ -butyrolactone, ⁇ -valerolactone, and ⁇ -angelicalactone.
- Non-aqueous solvents are usually used as a mixture in order to achieve appropriate physical properties.
- the combination includes, for example, a combination of a cyclic carbonate and a chain carbonate, a combination of a cyclic carbonate and a chain carboxylic acid ester, a combination of a cyclic carbonate, a chain carbonate and a lactone, and a combination of a cyclic carbonate, a chain carbonate and an ether.
- a combination or a combination of a cyclic carbonate, a chain carbonate, and a chain carboxylic acid ester is preferable.
- additives include the following compounds (A) to (I).
- nitrile compounds selected from the group consisting of acetonitrile, propionitrile, succinonitrile, glutaronitrile, adiponitrile, pimelonitrile, suberonitrile, and sebacononitrile.
- One or more triple bond-containing compounds selected from the group consisting of 2-butyne-1,4-diyl diformate and 2,4-hexadiyne-1,6-diyl dimethanesulfonate.
- E 1,3-propane sultone (PS), 1,3-butane sultone, 2,4-butane sultone, 1,4-butane sultone, 1,3-propene sultone, 2,2-dioxide-1,2-oxathiolane- Sultone such as 4-yl acetate or 5,5-dimethyl-1,2-oxathiolane-4-one 2,2-dioxide, ethylene sulfite, hexahydrobenzo [1,3,2] dioxathiolane-2-oxide ( 1,2-cyclohexanediol cyclic sulfite), or cyclic sulfites such as 5-vinyl-hexahydro-1,3,2-benzodioxathiol-2-oxide, ethylene sulfate, [4,4'- Bi (1,3,2-dioxathiolane)] 2,2 ′, 2′-tetraoxide, (2,2-dioxy
- Cyclic phosphazene compounds such as methoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene, ethoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene, phenoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene, or ethoxyheptafluorocyclotetraphosphazene.
- the capacity retention rate after high-temperature storage can be improved, In addition, the increase in impedance after high-temperature storage can be further suppressed, which is preferable.
- nitrile compounds one or more selected from the group consisting of succinonitrile (SN), glutaronitrile, adiponitrile (ADN), and pimelonitrile are more preferable.
- aromatic compounds it consists of biphenyl, terphenyl (o-, m-, p-isomer), cyclohexylbenzene (CHB), tert-butylbenzene (TBB), and tert-amylbenzene (TAB).
- CHB cyclohexylbenzene
- TAB tert-butylbenzene
- TAB tert-amylbenzene
- One or more selected from the group is more preferable, and one or more selected from the group consisting of biphenyl, o-terphenyl, cyclohexylbenzene, and tert-amylbenzene is particularly preferable.
- isocyanate compounds (C) one or more selected from the group consisting of hexamethylene diisocyanate (HMDI), octamethylene diisocyanate, 2-isocyanatoethyl acrylate, and 2-isocyanatoethyl methacrylate is more preferable.
- HMDI hexamethylene diisocyanate
- octamethylene diisocyanate 2-isocyanatoethyl acrylate
- 2-isocyanatoethyl methacrylate 2-isocyanatoethyl methacrylate
- the content of the compounds (A) to (C) is preferably 0.01 to 7% by mass in the non-aqueous electrolyte. In this range, the coating film is sufficiently formed without becoming too thick, and the stability of the coating film at a higher temperature is further increased.
- the content is more preferably 0.05% by mass or more, more preferably 0.1% by mass or more in the non-aqueous electrolyte, and the upper limit thereof is more preferably 5% by mass or less, further preferably 3% by mass or less. .
- (D) Among the triple bond-containing compounds, methanesulfonic acid 2-propynyl (MSP), vinyl sulfonic acid 2-propynyl, 2- (methanesulfonyloxy) propionic acid 2-propynyl, di (2-propynyl) oxalate, and One or more selected from the group consisting of 2-butyne-1,4-diyl dimethanesulfonate is more preferable.
- MSP methanesulfonic acid 2-propynyl
- vinyl sulfonic acid 2-propynyl vinyl sulfonic acid 2-propynyl
- 2- (methanesulfonyloxy) propionic acid 2-propynyl di (2-propynyl) oxalate
- 2-butyne-1,4-diyl dimethanesulfonate is more preferable.
- (E) Among the cyclic or chain-containing S ⁇ O group-containing compounds selected from the group consisting of sultone, cyclic sulfite, cyclic sulfate, sulfonic acid ester and vinyl sulfone, 1,3-propane sultone, 1,4- Butane sultone, 2,4-butane sultone, 2,2-dioxide-1,2-oxathiolan-4-yl acetate, and 5,5-dimethyl-1,2-oxathiolan-4-one 2,2-dioxide, ethylene sulfate, One or more selected from the group consisting of butane-2,3-diyl dimethanesulfonate, pentafluorophenyl methanesulfonate, and divinylsulfone are more preferable.
- 1,3-dioxolane or 1,3-dioxane (1,3-DO) is preferable, and 1,3-dioxane is more preferable.
- cyclic phosphazene compounds methoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene, ethoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene, or phenoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene is preferable, and methoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene or ethoxypentafluorocyclotriphosphazene is further included. preferable.
- the content of the compounds (D) to (I) is preferably 0.001 to 5% by mass in the non-aqueous electrolyte. In this range, the coating film is sufficiently formed without becoming too thick, and the stability of the coating film at a higher temperature is further increased.
- the content is more preferably 0.01% by mass or more, more preferably 0.1% by mass or more in the non-aqueous electrolyte, and the upper limit thereof is more preferably 3% by mass or less, and further preferably 2% by mass or less. .
- non-aqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention for example, the nonaqueous solvent is mixed, and the lithium salt represented by the general formula (I) is added to the electrolyte salt and the nonaqueous electrolytic solution. Can be obtained.
- the compound added to the non-aqueous solvent and the non-aqueous electrolyte to be used is one that is purified in advance and has as few impurities as possible within a range that does not significantly reduce the productivity.
- the nonaqueous electrolytic solution of the present invention can be used in the following first to fourth electric storage devices, and as the nonaqueous electrolyte, not only a liquid but also a gelled one can be used. Furthermore, the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention can be used for a solid polymer electrolyte. In particular, it is preferably used for the first electricity storage device (that is, for a lithium battery) or the fourth electricity storage device (that is, for a lithium ion capacitor) that uses a lithium salt as an electrolyte salt, and is used for a lithium battery. More preferably, it is more preferably used for a lithium secondary battery.
- the lithium battery is a general term for a lithium primary battery and a lithium secondary battery.
- the term lithium secondary battery is used as a concept including a so-called lithium ion secondary battery.
- the lithium battery of the present invention comprises the nonaqueous electrolyte solution in which an electrolyte salt is dissolved in a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous solvent.
- Components other than the non-aqueous electrolyte, such as a positive electrode and a negative electrode, can be used without particular limitation.
- a positive electrode active material for a lithium secondary battery a composite metal oxide with lithium containing one or more selected from the group consisting of cobalt, manganese, and nickel is used. These positive electrode active materials can be used individually by 1 type or in combination of 2 or more types.
- lithium composite metal oxides examples include LiCoO 2 , LiMn 2 O 4 , LiNiO 2 , LiCo 1-x Ni x O 2 (0.01 ⁇ x ⁇ 1), LiCo 1/3 Ni 1/3.
- LiCoO 2 and LiMn 2 O 4, LiCoO 2 and LiNiO 2 may be used in combination as LiMn 2 O 4 and LiNiO 2.
- a part of the lithium composite metal oxide may be substituted with another element.
- a part of cobalt, manganese, nickel is replaced with at least one element of Sn, Mg, Fe, Ti, Al, Zr, Cr, V, Ga, Zn, Cu, Bi, Mo, or La
- a part of O may be substituted with S or F, or may be covered with a compound containing these other elements.
- lithium composite metal oxides such as LiCoO 2 , LiMn 2 O 4 , and LiNiO 2 that can be used at a charged potential of the positive electrode in a fully charged state of 4.3 V or more on the basis of Li are preferable, and LiCo 1-x M x O 2 (where M is one or more elements selected from the group consisting of Sn, Mg, Fe, Ti, Al, Zr, Cr, V, Ga, Zn, and Cu, 0.001 ⁇ x ⁇ 0.
- the electrochemical properties when used at high temperatures are likely to deteriorate due to the reaction with the electrolyte during charging, but in the lithium secondary battery according to the present invention, these It is possible to suppress the deterioration of the electrochemical characteristics.
- the resistance of the battery tends to increase with the elution of Mn ions from the positive electrode, so that the electrochemical characteristics when used at a high temperature tend to be lowered.
- Such a lithium secondary battery is preferable because it can suppress a decrease in these electrochemical characteristics.
- lithium-containing olivine-type phosphate can also be used as the positive electrode active material.
- a lithium-containing olivine-type phosphate containing at least one selected from the group consisting of iron, cobalt, nickel, and manganese is preferable. Specific examples thereof include one or more selected from the group consisting of LiFePO 4 , LiCoPO 4 , LiNiPO 4 , and LiMnPO 4 .
- LiFePO 4 LiCoPO 4
- LiNiPO 4 LiNiPO 4
- LiMnPO 4 LiMnPO 4
- Some of these lithium-containing olivine-type phosphates may be substituted with other elements, and some of iron, cobalt, nickel, and manganese are replaced with Co, Mn, Ni, Mg, Al, B, Ti, V, and Nb.
- LiFePO 4 or LiMnPO 4 is preferable.
- mold phosphate can also be mixed with the said positive electrode active material, for example, and can be used.
- positive electrodes for lithium primary batteries CuO, Cu 2 O, Ag 2 O, Ag 2 CrO 4 , CuS, CuSO 4 , TiO 2 , TiS 2 , SiO 2 , SnO, V 2 O 5 , V 6 O 12 , VO x, Nb 2 O 5, Bi 2 O 3, Bi 2 Pb 2 O 5, Sb 2 O 3, CrO 3, Cr 2 O 3, MoO 3, WO 3, SeO 2, MnO 2, Mn 2 O 3, Fe 2 O 3 , FeO, Fe 3 O 4 , Ni 2 O 3 , NiO, CoO 3 , or an oxide of one or more metal elements such as CoO 3 , a sulfur compound such as SO 2 or SOCl 2 , a general formula Preferred examples include fluorocarbon (fluorinated graphite) represented by (CF x ) n . Among these, MnO 2, V 2 O 5 , fluorinated graphite and the like are preferable.
- the pH of the supernatant obtained when 10 g of the positive electrode active material is dispersed in 100 ml of distilled water is preferably 10.0 to 12.5 because an effect of improving electrochemical characteristics at a higher temperature can be easily obtained. Furthermore, the case of 10.5 to 12.0 is preferable. Further, when Ni is contained as an element in the positive electrode, since impurities such as LiOH in the positive electrode active material tend to increase, an effect of improving electrochemical characteristics at a higher temperature is easily obtained, which is preferable.
- the atomic concentration of Ni is more preferably 5 to 25 atomic%, and particularly preferably 8 to 21 atomic%.
- the positive electrode conductive agent is not particularly limited as long as it is an electron conductive material that does not cause a chemical change.
- graphite such as natural graphite (flaky graphite, etc.), graphite such as artificial graphite, acetylene black, ketjen black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black, and one or more carbon blacks selected from the group consisting of thermal black are suitable. It is mentioned in. Further, graphite and carbon black may be appropriately mixed and used.
- the addition amount of the conductive agent to the positive electrode mixture is preferably 1 to 10% by mass, and particularly preferably 2 to 5% by mass.
- the positive electrode is composed of a conductive agent such as acetylene black and carbon black, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a copolymer of styrene and butadiene (SBR), acrylonitrile and butadiene.
- a conductive agent such as acetylene black and carbon black, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a copolymer of styrene and butadiene (SBR), acrylonitrile and butadiene.
- a binder such as copolymer (NBR), carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), or ethylene propylene diene terpolymer, add high boiling point solvent such as 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone and knead to mix the positive electrode.
- this positive electrode mixture is applied to a current collector aluminum foil, a stainless steel lath plate, etc., dried and pressure-molded, and then subjected to vacuum at a temperature of about 50 ° C. to 250 ° C. for about 2 hours. It can produce by heat-processing with.
- the density of the part except the collector of the positive electrode is usually at 1.5 g / cm 3 or more, for further increasing the capacity of the battery, it is preferably 2 g / cm 3 or more, more preferably, 3 g / cm 3 It is above, More preferably, it is 3.6 g / cm 3 or more.
- the upper limit is preferably 4 g / cm 3 or less.
- Examples of the negative electrode active material for a lithium secondary battery include lithium metal, lithium alloy, and a carbon material capable of occluding and releasing lithium (easily graphitized carbon and a (002) plane spacing of 0.37 nm or more).
- a lithium compound can be used individually by 1 type or in combination of 2 or more types.
- a highly crystalline carbon material such as artificial graphite or natural graphite in terms of the ability to occlude and release lithium ions, and the spacing (d 002 ) between lattice planes ( 002 ).
- a carbon material having a graphite-type crystal structure with a thickness of 0.340 nm (nanometer) or less, particularly 0.335 to 0.337 nm.
- artificial graphite particles having a massive structure in which a plurality of flat graphite fine particles are assembled or bonded non-parallel to each other, and mechanical actions such as compressive force, frictional force, shearing force, etc. are repeatedly applied, and scaly natural graphite is spherical. It is preferable to use particles that have been treated.
- the (004) plane peak intensity I (004) ratio I (110) / I (004) is preferably 0.01 or more, since the electrochemical characteristics at higher temperatures are further improved, and it is preferably 0.05 or more. More preferably, it is more preferably 0.1 or more.
- the upper limit of the peak intensity ratio I (110) / I (004) is preferably 0.5 or less. 3 or less is more preferable.
- the highly crystalline carbon material (core material) is coated with a carbon material having a lower crystallinity than the core material because electrochemical characteristics at a high temperature are further improved.
- the crystallinity of the carbon material of the coating can be confirmed by TEM.
- a highly crystalline carbon material When a highly crystalline carbon material is used, it reacts with the non-aqueous electrolyte during charging and tends to lower the electrochemical characteristics at low or high temperatures due to an increase in interface resistance.
- Electrochemical properties at high temperatures are good.
- metal compounds capable of inserting and extracting lithium as the negative electrode active material include Si, Ge, Sn, Pb, P, Sb, Bi, Al, Ga, In, Ti, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn.
- Preferred examples include compounds containing at least one metal element such as Ag, Mg, Sr, or Ba.
- These metal compounds may be used in any form such as simple substance, alloy, oxide, nitride, sulfide, boride, or alloy with lithium. Any one is preferable because the capacity can be increased. Among them, those containing at least one element selected from the group consisting of Si, Ge, and Sn are preferable, and those containing at least one element selected from the group consisting of Si and Sn can increase the capacity of the battery. preferable.
- the negative electrode is kneaded using the same conductive agent, binder, and high-boiling solvent as in the production of the positive electrode, and then the negative electrode mixture is applied to the copper foil of the current collector. After being dried and pressure-molded, it can be produced by heating at a temperature of about 50 ° C. to 250 ° C. for about 2 hours under vacuum.
- the density of the portion excluding the current collector of the negative electrode is usually 1.1 g / cm 3 or more, and is preferably 1.5 g / cm 3 or more, more preferably 1.7 g in order to further increase the battery capacity. / Cm 3 or more.
- the upper limit is preferably 2 g / cm 3 or less.
- Examples of the negative electrode active material for a lithium primary battery include lithium metal and lithium alloy.
- the battery separator is not particularly limited, and a single-layer or laminated microporous film, woven fabric, nonwoven fabric, or the like of polyolefin such as polypropylene, polyethylene, or ethylene-propylene copolymer can be used.
- polyolefin such as polypropylene, polyethylene, or ethylene-propylene copolymer
- polyethylene and polypropylene are preferably laminated, and a three-layer structure of polypropylene / polyethylene / polypropylene is more preferred.
- the thickness of the separator is preferably 2 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 3 ⁇ m or more, further preferably 4 ⁇ m or more, and the upper limit thereof is 30 ⁇ m or less, preferably 20 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 15 ⁇ m or less.
- the thickness of the heat-resistant layer is preferably 0.5 ⁇ m or more, more preferably 1 ⁇ m or more, further preferably 1.5 ⁇ m or more, and the upper limit thereof is 7 ⁇ m or less, preferably 6 ⁇ m or less, more preferably 5 ⁇ m or less. .
- an oxide or hydroxide containing an element selected from Al, Si, Ti, and Zr is preferably exemplified.
- Specific examples of the inorganic particles include silica (SiO 2 ), alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), titania (TiO 2 ), zirconia (ZrO 2 ), oxides such as BaTiO 3 , and boehmite (Al 2 O 3. 3H 2 O), etc. one or more selected from the group consisting of hydroxide are suitably exemplified in, two or more is more preferable.
- At least one selected from silica (SiO 2 ), alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), zirconia (ZrO 2 ), BaTiO 3 , and boehmite (Al 2 O 3 .3H 2 O) is preferable.
- Silica (SiO 2 ) , Alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), BaTiO 3 , or boehmite (Al 2 O 3 .3H 2 O) is more preferable, and alumina (Al 2 O 3 ), BaTiO 3 , or boehmite (Al 2 O 3 .3H 2 O) Is particularly preferred.
- the organic particles contained in the heat-resistant layer include one or more selected from polymer particles such as polyamide, aramid, and polyimide, and two or more are more preferable.
- polymer particles such as polyamide, aramid, and polyimide
- polyamide or aramid is more preferable.
- binder included in the heat-resistant layer examples include ethylene-acrylic acid copolymers such as ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA) and ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymer, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and polyvinylidene fluoride.
- EVA ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- PVDF fluorinated rubber
- SBR styrene-butadiene rubber
- CMC carboxymethyl cellulose
- HEC hydroxyethyl cellulose
- PVA polyvinyl alcohol
- PVB polyvinyl butyral
- PVP polyvinyl pyrrolidone
- N-vinyl One or more selected from acetamide, crosslinked acrylic resin, polyurethane, and epoxy resin are preferably exemplified, and two or more are more preferable.
- ethylene-acrylic acid copolymers such as ethylene-ethyl acrylate copolymer, polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), poly N-vinylacetamide, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), styrene and butadiene copolymer (SBR), and One or more selected from carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) is preferred.
- PVP polyvinylpyrrolidone
- PVDF poly N-vinylacetamide
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- SBR styrene and butadiene copolymer
- CMC carboxymethylcellulose
- the structure of the lithium battery is not particularly limited, and a coin-type battery, a cylindrical battery, a square battery, a laminated battery, or the like can be applied.
- the lithium secondary battery according to the present invention is excellent in electrochemical characteristics at high temperature even when the end-of-charge voltage is 4.2 V or higher, particularly 4.3 V or higher, and also has good characteristics at 4.4 V or higher.
- the end-of-discharge voltage is usually 2.8 V or higher, and more preferably 2.5 V or higher, but the lithium secondary battery in the present invention can be 2.0 V or higher.
- the current value is not particularly limited, but is usually used in the range of 0.1 to 30C.
- the lithium battery in the present invention can be charged / discharged at ⁇ 40 to 100 ° C., preferably ⁇ 10 to 80 ° C.
- a method of providing a safety valve on the battery lid or cutting a member such as a battery can or a gasket can be employed.
- the battery lid can be provided with a current interruption mechanism that senses the internal pressure of the battery and interrupts the current.
- the 2nd electrical storage device of this invention is an electrical storage device which stores the energy using the electric double layer capacity
- An example of the present invention is an electric double layer capacitor.
- the most typical electrode active material used for this electricity storage device is activated carbon. Double layer capacity increases roughly in proportion to surface area.
- the 3rd electrical storage device of this invention is an electrical storage device which stores the energy using the dope / dedope reaction of an electrode including the non-aqueous electrolyte of this invention.
- the electrode active material used in this power storage device include metal oxides such as ruthenium oxide, iridium oxide, tungsten oxide, molybdenum oxide, and copper oxide, and ⁇ -conjugated polymers such as polyacene and polythiophene derivatives. Capacitors using these electrode active materials can store energy associated with electrode doping / dedoping reactions.
- the 4th electrical storage device of this invention is an electrical storage device which stores the energy using the intercalation of the lithium ion to carbon materials, such as a graphite which is a negative electrode, containing the nonaqueous electrolyte solution of this invention. It is called a lithium ion capacitor (LIC).
- the positive electrode include those using an electric double layer between an activated carbon electrode and an electrolytic solution, and those using a ⁇ -conjugated polymer electrode doping / dedoping reaction.
- the electrolytic solution contains at least a lithium salt such as LiPF 6 .
- Examples 1 to 24, Comparative Examples 1 to 6 [Production of lithium ion secondary battery] LiNi 0.5 Mn 0.3 Co 0.2 O 2 ; 93% by mass, acetylene black (conductive agent); 4% by mass were mixed in advance, and polyvinylidene fluoride (binder); A positive electrode mixture paste was prepared by adding to and mixing with the solution previously dissolved in -2-pyrrolidone. This positive electrode mixture paste was applied to one side of an aluminum foil (current collector), dried and pressurized, and cut into a predetermined size to produce a belt-like positive electrode sheet. The density of the portion excluding the current collector of the positive electrode was 3.6 g / cm 3 .
- silicon single substance
- acetylene black conductive agent
- Adhesive 5% by mass was added to and mixed with a solution in which 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone was dissolved to prepare a negative electrode mixture paste.
- This negative electrode mixture paste was applied to one side of a copper foil (current collector), dried and pressurized, and cut into a predetermined size to produce a negative electrode sheet.
- the density of the portion excluding the current collector of the negative electrode was 1.5 g / cm 3 .
- the ratio of the peak intensity I (110) of the (110) plane of the graphite crystal to the peak intensity I (004) of the (004) plane [I (110) / I (004)] was 0.1. Then, a positive electrode sheet, a separator made of a microporous polyethylene film, and a negative electrode sheet were laminated in this order, and a non-aqueous electrolyte solution having the composition described in Tables 1 and 2 was added to prepare a laminate type battery.
- the concentrations of HF contained in the non-aqueous electrolytes of Examples 1 and 2 were 34 ppm (HF concentration / total second lithium salt concentration containing fluorine ⁇ 1/313 (mass ratio)), 9 ppm (HF The concentration was adjusted so that the concentration / the total concentration of the second lithium salt containing fluorine was approximately 1/1177 (mass ratio).
- Example 25 and Comparative Examples 7-9 A positive electrode sheet was produced using LiNi 1/2 Mn 3/2 O 4 (positive electrode active material) instead of the positive electrode active material used in Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 to 2, and 5.
- LiNi 1/2 Mn 3/2 O 4 94% by mass, acetylene black (conducting agent); 3% by mass are mixed in advance, and polyvinylidene fluoride (binder); 3% by mass is 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.
- the positive electrode mixture paste was prepared by adding to and mixing with the solution previously dissolved in the mixture.
- This positive electrode mixture paste was applied to one side of an aluminum foil (current collector), dried, pressurized and cut into a predetermined size to produce a positive electrode sheet, and the end-of-charge voltage during battery evaluation
- a laminate type battery was fabricated and evaluated in the same manner as in Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 to 2 and 5, except that 4.9 V was set to 4.9 V and discharge end voltage was set to 2.7 V.
- the impedance after storage at high temperature was evaluated by determining the resistance ratio with the impedance of Comparative Example 7 as 100. The results are shown in Table 4.
- Example 26 and Comparative Examples 10-12 A negative electrode sheet was prepared using lithium titanate Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 (negative electrode active material) instead of the negative electrode active material used in Example 1 and Comparative Examples 1 to 2, and 5.
- Lithium titanate Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 80% by mass, acetylene black (conductive agent); 15% by mass were mixed, and polyvinylidene fluoride (binder); 5% by mass was previously added to 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.
- a negative electrode mixture paste was prepared by adding to the dissolved solution and mixing. This negative electrode mixture paste was applied to one side of a copper foil (current collector), dried, pressurized and cut into a predetermined size to produce a negative electrode sheet, and a charge termination voltage during battery evaluation.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention does not contain a specific second lithium salt and a specific tertiary carboxylic acid ester.
- Comparative Example 2 containing only tertiary carboxylic acid ester, Comparative Examples 3 to 4 containing only one kind of specific second lithium salt, Comparative Example containing only two kinds of specific second lithium salt Compared with 5 to 6 lithium secondary batteries, the discharge capacity retention rate after high temperature storage is improved, and the increase in impedance after high temperature storage is suppressed.
- the effect of suppressing the increase in impedance after high-temperature storage while improving the capacity retention rate after high-temperature storage of the present invention is that at least one first lithium salt and oxalic acid are contained in the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- Example 25 and Comparative Examples 7 to 9 the case where lithium nickel manganate (LiNi 1/2 Mn 3/2 O 4 ) was used for the positive electrode or the comparison between Example 26 and Comparative Examples 10 to 12 were used. Therefore, the same effect can be seen when lithium titanate (Li 4 Ti 5 O 12 ) is used for the negative electrode. Therefore, it is clear that the effect of the present invention is not an effect dependent on a specific positive electrode or negative electrode.
- non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention also has an effect of improving discharge characteristics when a lithium primary battery is used at a high temperature.
- the electricity storage device using the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention is useful as an electricity storage device such as a lithium secondary battery having excellent electrochemical characteristics when the battery is used at a high temperature.
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特許文献2には、環状カーボネート、鎖状カーボネート、フルオロアレーン、及びカルボン酸エステルを含む電解液が開示されており、ガスの発生が抑制され、低温での放電特性を維持しつつ、過充電時の安全性が向上することが記載されている。
本発明は、高密度電極に対しても高温下での電気化学特性を向上させ、さらに高温保存後の容量維持率をより一層改善するとともに、高温保存後のインピーダンス増加を格段に抑制することができる非水電解液及びそれを用いた蓄電デバイスを提供することを目的とする。
そこで、本発明者らは、上記課題を解決するために鋭意研究を重ねた結果、主電解質に加えて、特定のリチウム塩を少なくとも二種含有し、さらに特定の第3級カルボン酸エステルを非水電解液に添加することにより、高温保存後の容量維持率を向上させることができ、かつ高温保存後のインピーダンス増加を抑制することができることを見出し、本発明を完成した。
本発明の非水電解液は、非水溶媒に電解質が溶解されている非水電解液において、前記電解質塩がLiPF6、LiBF4、LiN(SO2F)2、LiN(SO2CF3)2、及びLiN(SO2C2F5)2からなる群より選ばれる少なくとも一種の第1のリチウム塩と、シュウ酸骨格を有するリチウム塩、リン酸骨格を有するリチウム塩及びS=O基を有するリチウム塩からなる群より選ばれる少なくとも二種の第2のリチウム塩を含み、さらに前記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルの少なくとも一種を非水電解液に含有することを特徴とする。
本発明で主電解質として使用されるLiPF6等の第1のリチウム塩は高温下において負極上で分解する為、リチウム塩として、このような第1のリチウム塩のみを使用した場合には、主電解質濃度の低下とともに分解物の堆積によってインピーダンスが増加する。これに対し、シュウ酸骨格を有するリチウム塩、リン酸骨格を有するリチウム塩及びS=O基を有するリチウム塩からなる群より選ばれる少なくとも二種の第2のリチウム塩を第1のリチウム塩と併せて使用することにより、負極上に強固かつリチウム透過性の良い複合被膜を形成し、LiPF6等の主電解質の分解を抑制するとともに主電解質の熱安定性を向上することができる。さらに電解液に特定の第3級カルボン酸エステルを含むことによって電極シート内部に電解液が浸透しやすくなり、前記の第2のリチウム塩による効果を電極シートの細部に渡って作用させることができる。従って、高温保存後の容量維持率が改善するとともに、高温保存後のインピーダンス増加を格段に抑制することが分かった。
また、これらのリチウム塩の好適な組み合わせとしては、LiPF6を含み、更にLiBF4、LiFSI、及びLiTFSIからなる群より選ばれる少なくとも一種のリチウム塩が非水電解液中に含まれている場合が好ましく、LiPF6以外のリチウム塩が非水溶媒中に占める割合は、0.001M以上であると、高温での電気化学特性の向上効果発揮されやすく、1.0M以下であると高温での電気化学特性の向上効果が低下する懸念が少ないので好ましい。好ましくは0.01M以上、特に好ましくは0.03M以上、最も好ましくは0.04M以上である。その上限は、好ましくは、0.8M以下、更に好ましくは0.5M以下である。
また、非水電解液がシュウ酸骨格を有するリチウム塩から一種以上と、リン酸骨格を有するリチウム塩の中からなる群より選ばれる一種以上とを含み、S=O基を有するリチウム塩からなる群より選ばれる一種以上のリチウム塩を含むと特に好ましい。
本発明の非水電解液に使用される非水溶媒としては、前記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルを少なくとも含有するものであればよいが、環状カーボネート、鎖状エステル(前記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルに該当するものは除く。以下、同様。)、ラクトン、エーテル、及びアミドからなる群より選ばれる一種又は二種以上をさらに含有するものが好適に挙げられる。高温下で電気化学特性が相乗的に向上するため、鎖状エステルが含まれることが好ましく、環状カーボネートと鎖状エステルの両方が含まれることがもっとも好ましい。
本発明の非水電解液は、例えば、前記の非水溶媒を混合し、これに前記の電解質塩及び該非水電解液に対して前記一般式(I)で表されるリチウム塩を添加することにより得ることができる。
この際、用いる非水溶媒及び非水電解液に加える化合物は、生産性を著しく低下させない範囲内で、予め精製して、不純物が極力少ないものを用いることが好ましい。
本明細書においてリチウム電池とは、リチウム一次電池及びリチウム二次電池の総称である。また、本明細書において、リチウム二次電池という用語は、いわゆるリチウムイオン二次電池も含む概念として用いる。本発明のリチウム電池は、正極、負極及び非水溶媒に電解質塩が溶解されている前記非水電解液からなる。非水電解液以外の正極、負極等の構成部材は特に制限なく使用できる。
また、正極中に元素としてNiが含まれる場合、正極活物質中のLiOH等の不純物が増える傾向があるため、一段と高温での電気化学特性の改善効果が得られやすいので好ましく、正極活物質中のNiの原子濃度が5~25atomic%である場合が更に好ましく、8~21atomic%である場合が特に好ましい。
高結晶性の炭素材料を使用すると、充電時において非水電解液と反応し、界面抵抗の増加によって低温もしくは高温における電気化学特性を低下させる傾向があるが、本発明に係るリチウム二次電池では高温での電気化学特性が良好となる。
前記セパレータの厚みは、好ましくは2μm以上、より好ましくは3μm以上、更に好ましくは4μm以上であり、また、その上限としては30μm以下、好ましくは20μm以下、より好ましくは15μm以下である。
前記無機粒子の具体例としては、シリカ(SiO2)、アルミナ(Al2O3)、チタニア(TiO2)、ジルコニア(ZrO2)もしくはBaTiO3等の酸化物、及びベーマイト(Al2O3・3H2O)等の水酸化物からなる群より選ばれる一種以上が好適に挙げられ、二種以上がより好適である。中でも、シリカ(SiO2)、アルミナ(Al2O3)、ジルコニア(ZrO2)、BaTiO3、及びベーマイト(Al2O3・3H2O)から選ばれる一種以上が好ましく、シリカ(SiO2)、アルミナ(Al2O3)、BaTiO3、又はベーマイト(Al2O3・3H2O)がより好ましく、アルミナ(Al2O3)、BaTiO3、又はベーマイト(Al2O3・3H2O)が特に好ましい。
本発明の第2の蓄電デバイスは、本願発明の非水電解液を含み、電解液と電極界面の電気二重層容量を利用してエネルギーを貯蔵する蓄電デバイスである。本発明の一例は、電気二重層キャパシタである。この蓄電デバイスに用いられる最も典型的な電極活物質は、活性炭である。二重層容量は概ね表面積に比例して増加する。
本発明の第3の蓄電デバイスは、本願発明の非水電解液を含み、電極のドープ/脱ドープ反応を利用してエネルギーを貯蔵する蓄電デバイスである。この蓄電デバイスに用いられる電極活物質として、酸化ルテニウム、酸化イリジウム、酸化タングステン、酸化モリブデン、酸化銅等の金属酸化物や、ポリアセン、ポリチオフェン誘導体等のπ共役高分子が挙げられる。これらの電極活物質を用いたキャパシタは、電極のドープ/脱ドープ反応に伴うエネルギー貯蔵が可能である。
本発明の第4の蓄電デバイスは、本願発明の非水電解液を含み、負極であるグラファイト等の炭素材料へのリチウムイオンのインターカレーションを利用してエネルギーを貯蔵する蓄電デバイスである。リチウムイオンキャパシタ(LIC)と呼ばれる。正極は、例えば活性炭電極と電解液との間の電気二重層を利用したものや、π共役高分子電極のドープ/脱ドープ反応を利用したもの等が挙げられる。電解液には少なくともLiPF6等のリチウム塩が含まれる。
〔リチウムイオン二次電池の作製〕
LiNi0.5Mn0.3Co0.2O2;93質量%、アセチレンブラック(導電剤);4質量%を混合し、予めポリフッ化ビニリデン(結着剤);3質量%を1-メチル-2-ピロリドンに溶させておいた溶液に加えて混合し、正極合剤ペーストを調製した。この正極合剤ペーストをアルミニウム箔(集電体)上の片面に塗布し、乾燥、加圧処理して所定の大きさに裁断し、帯状の正極シートを作製した。正極の集電体を除く部分の密度は3.6g/cm3であった。また、ケイ素(単体);5質量%、人造黒鉛(d002=0.335nm、負極活物質);85質量%、アセチレンブラック(導電剤);5質量%を混合し、予めポリフッ化ビニリデン(結着剤);5質量%を1-メチル-2-ピロリドンに溶解させておいた溶液に加えて混合し、負極合剤ペーストを調製した。この負極合剤ペーストを銅箔(集電体)上の片面に塗布し、乾燥、加圧処理して所定の大きさに裁断し、負極シートを作製した。負極の集電体を除く部分の密度は1.5g/cm3であった。また、この電極シートを用いてX線回折測定した結果、黒鉛結晶の(110)面のピーク強度I(110)と(004)面のピーク強度I(004)の比〔I(110)/I(004)〕は0.1であった。そして、正極シート、微多孔性ポリエチレンフィルム製セパレータ、負極シートの順に積層し、表1及び表2に記載の組成の非水電解液を加えて、ラミネート型電池を作製した。尚、実施例1及び2の非水電解液に含まれるHFの濃度はそれぞれ34ppm(HF濃度/フッ素を含有する第2のリチウム塩濃度の総和≒1/313(質量比率))、9ppm(HF濃度/フッ素を含有する第2のリチウム塩濃度の総和≒1/1177(質量比率))となるように調整した。
<初期の放電容量>
上記の方法で作製したラミネート型電池を用いて、25℃の恒温槽中、1Cの定電流及び定電圧で、終止電圧4.4Vまで3時間充電し、1Cの定電流下終止電圧2.75Vまで放電して、初期の25℃の放電容量を求めた。
<高温充電保存試験>
次に、このラミネート型電池を60℃の恒温槽中、1Cの定電流及び定電圧で終止電圧4.4Vまで3時間充電し、4.4Vに保持した状態で1週間保存を行った。その後、25℃の恒温槽に入れ、一旦1Cの定電流下終止電圧2.75Vまで放電した。
<高温充電保存後の放電容量>
更にその後、初期の放電容量の測定と同様にして、高温充電保存後の25℃の放電容量を求めた。
<高温充電保存後の容量維持率>
高温充電保存後の容量維持率を下記の25℃放電容量の維持率より求めた。
高温充電保存後の容量維持率(%)=(高温充電保存後の25℃の放電容量/初期の25℃の放電容量)×100
高温充電保存後の電池について、0℃の恒温槽中、1kHzの周波数でインピーダンスを測定した。そして、比較例1のインピーダンスを100として、抵抗比を以下の式により求めた。
抵抗比(%)=(インピーダンス/比較例1のインピーダンス)×100
結果を表1~3に示す。
実施例1及び比較例1~2、5で用いた正極活物質に変えて、LiNi1/2Mn3/2O4(正極活物質)を用いて、正極シートを作製した。LiNi1/2Mn3/2O4;94質量%、アセチレンブラック(導電剤);3質量%を混合し、予めポリフッ化ビニリデン(結着剤);3質量%を1-メチル-2-ピロリドンに溶解させておいた溶液に加えて混合し、正極合剤ペーストを調製した。この正極合剤ペーストをアルミニウム箔(集電体)上の片面に塗布し、乾燥、加圧処理して所定の大きさに裁断し、正極シートを作製したこと、電池評価の際の充電終止電圧を4.9V、放電終止電圧を2.7Vとしたことの他は、実施例1及び比較例1~2、5と同様にラミネート型電池を作製し、電池評価を行った。尚、高温充電保存後のインピーダンスの評価は、比較例7のインピーダンスを100として抵抗比を求めた。結果を表4に示す。
実施例1及び比較例1~2、5で用いた負極活物質に代えて、チタン酸リチウムLi4Ti5O12(負極活物質)を用いて、負極シートを作製した。チタン酸リチウムLi4Ti5O12;80質量%、アセチレンブラック(導電剤);15質量%を混合し、予めポリフッ化ビニリデン(結着剤);5質量%を1-メチル-2-ピロリドンに溶解させておいた溶液に加えて混合し、負極合剤ペーストを調製した。この負極合剤ペーストを銅箔(集電体)上の片面に塗布し、乾燥、加圧処理して所定の大きさに裁断し、負極シートを作製したこと、電池評価の際の充電終止電圧を2.8V、放電終止電圧を1.2Vとしたこと、非水電解液の組成を所定のものに変えたことの他は、実施例1及び比較例1~2、5と同様にラミネート型電池を作製し、電池評価を行った。尚、高温充電保存後のインピーダンスの評価は、比較例10のインピーダンスを100として抵抗比を求めた。結果を表5に示す。
また、実施例25と比較例7~9の対比から、正極にニッケルマンガン酸リチウム塩(LiNi1/2Mn3/2O4)を用いた場合や実施例26と比較例10~12の対比から、負極にチタン酸リチウム(Li4Ti5O12)を用いた場合にも同様な効果がみられる。従って、本発明の効果は、特定の正極や負極に依存した効果でないことは明らかである。
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- 非水溶媒に電解質塩が溶解されている非水電解液において、
前記電解質塩がLiPF6、LiBF4、LiN(SO2F)2、LiN(SO2CF3)2、及びLiN(SO2C2F5)2からなる群より選ばれる少なくとも一種の第1のリチウム塩と、シュウ酸骨格を有するリチウム塩、リン酸骨格を有するリチウム塩、及びS=O基を有するリチウム塩からなる群より選ばれる少なくとも二種の第2のリチウム塩とを含み、さらに下記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルの少なくとも一種を含有していることを特徴とする非水電解液。
- 前記非水溶媒が、鎖状カルボン酸エステル(前記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルに該当するものは除く。)を含むことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の非水電解液。
- 前記鎖状カルボン酸エステルの25℃の動粘度が0.75cSt以下であることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の非水電解液。
- 前記鎖状カルボン酸エステルが、プロピオン酸メチル、プロピオン酸エチル、プロピオン酸プロピル、酢酸メチル、酢酸エチル、及び酢酸プロピルのいずれか一種以上であることを特徴とする請求項3に記載の非水電解液。
- 前記フッ素で置換されたベンゼン化合物が、フルオロベンゼン又は1,4-ジフルオロベンゼンの少なくとも一種であることを特徴とする請求項5に記載の非水電解液。
- 前記シュウ酸骨格を有するリチウム塩が、リチウム ビス(オキサラト)ボレート、リチウム ジフルオロ(オキサラト)ボレート、リチウム テトラフルオロ(オキサラト)ホスフェート、及びリチウム ジフルオロビス(オキサラト)ホスフェートの少なくとも一種であることを特徴とする請求項1~6のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記リン酸骨格を有するリチウム塩が、ジフルオロリン酸リチウム、及びフルオロリン酸リチウムの少なくとも一種であることを特徴とする請求項1~7のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記S=O基を有するリチウム塩が、リチウム メチルサルフェート、リチウム エチルサルフェート、リチウム 2,2,2-トリフルオロエチルサルフェート、リチウム トリフルオロ((メタンスルホニル)オキシ)ボレート、リチウム ペンタフルオロ((メタンスルホニル)オキシ)ホスフェート、及びフルオロスルホン酸リチウムの少なくとも一種であることを特徴とする請求項1~8のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルが、ピバリン酸メチル、ピバリン酸エチル、ピバリン酸n-プロピル、ピバリン酸n-ブチル、ピバリン酸iso-プロピル、ピバリン酸2,2-ジフルオロエチル、ピバリン酸2,2,2-トリフルオロエチル、及びピバリン酸2,2,3,3-テトラフルオロ-n-プロピルの少なくとも一種であることを特徴とする請求項1~9のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記第1のリチウム塩の濃度が、前記非水溶媒に対して、0.3M以上、2.5M以下であることを特徴とする請求項1~10のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記第2のリチウム塩の濃度が、前記非水溶媒に対して、0.01M以上、0.4M以下であることを特徴とする請求項1~11のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記非水溶媒中における、前記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルの含有量が、0.5~40体積%であることを特徴とする請求項1~12のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記第2のリチウム塩のモル濃度と、前記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルのモル濃度との比が、第2のリチウム塩:第3級カルボン酸エステル=1:99~49:51である請求項1~13のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記非水溶媒が、環状カーボネートと鎖状カーボネートとを含むことを特徴とする請求項1~14のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 前記環状カーボネートが、エチレンカーボネート、プロピレンカーボネート、4-フルオロ-1,3-ジオキソラン-2-オン、ビニレンカーボネート、ビニルエチレンカーボネート、2-プロピニル 2-オキソ-1,3-ジオキソラン-4-カルボキシレート、及び4-エチニル-1,3-ジオキソラン-2-オンからなる群より選ばれる一種以上であることを特徴とする請求項15に記載の非水電解液。
- 前記鎖状カーボネートが、メチルエチルカーボネート、メチルプロピルカーボネート、メチルイソプロピルカーボネート、メチルブチルカーボネート、及びエチルプロピルカーボネートからなる群より選ばれる一種以上の非対称鎖状カーボネート、ジメチルカーボネート、ジエチルカーボネート、ジプロピルカーボネート、及びジブチルカーボネートからなる群より選ばれる一種以上の対称鎖状カーボネートから選ばれる少なくとも一種以上であることを特徴とする請求項15または16に記載の非水電解液。
- ニトリル化合物、芳香族化合物、イソシアネート化合物、三重結合含有化合物、環状又は鎖状のS=O基含有化合物、環状アセタール化合物、リン含有化合物、環状酸無水物、及び環状ホスファゼン化合物から選ばれる少なくとも一種以上をさらに含有することを特徴とする請求項1~17のいずれかに記載の非水電解液。
- 正極、負極、及び非水溶媒に電解質塩が溶解されている非水電解液を備えた蓄電デバイスにおいて、
前記電解質塩がLiPF6、LiBF4、LiN(SO2F)2、LiN(SO2CF3)2、及びLiN(SO2C2F5)2からなる群より選ばれる少なくとも一種の第1のリチウム塩と、シュウ酸骨格を有するリチウム塩、リン酸骨格を有するリチウム塩、及びS=O基を有するリチウム塩からなる群より選ばれる少なくとも二種の第2のリチウム塩とを含み、さらに下記一般式(I)で表される第3級カルボン酸エステルの少なくとも一種を含有していることを特徴とする蓄電デバイス。
- 前記正極が、正極活物質として、リチウム複合金属酸化物およびリチウム含有オリビン型リン酸塩から選択される少なくとも1種を含むものであり、
前記負極が、負極活物質として、リチウム金属、リチウム合金、リチウムを吸蔵および放出可能な炭素材料、ならびに、リチウムを吸蔵および放出可能な金属化合物から選択される少なくとも1種を含むものであることを特徴とする請求項19に記載の蓄電デバイス。
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