WO2023080752A1 - 리튬 이차전지 - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a lithium secondary battery having improved high-temperature durability and cycle characteristics under high voltage.
- Lithium-ion batteries can be miniaturized enough to be applied to personal IT devices, etc., and have high energy density and operating voltage, so they are used not only as power sources for laptop computers and mobile phones, but also as power sources for power storage and electric vehicles. .
- LiCoO 2 As one of the cathode active materials for lithium secondary batteries currently being actively researched and developed, a lithium cobalt-based cathode active material such as LiCoO 2 having a layered structure may be mentioned.
- LiCoO 2 is easy to synthesize and is most commonly used because of its excellent electrochemical performance, including lifespan, but has low structural stability and has limitations in its application to high-capacity battery technology.
- the packing density of the active material must be high.
- an active material having a large particle diameter is advantageous.
- the surface area is relatively low, so the active area in contact with the electrolyte is narrow, and the lithium migration rate is slow because of the two-dimensional layered structure, and the rate characteristics and initial capacity are low.
- a technique of forming a lithium defect portion on the surface of a lithium cobalt-based oxide has been proposed by adding a dopant having high reactivity with lithium during production of the lithium cobalt-based oxide so that the dopant reacts with lithium on the surface portion.
- An object of the present invention is to solve the above problems, including a positive electrode containing a lithium cobalt-based oxide containing a doping element in a specific concentration range as a positive electrode active material and an additive capable of forming a highly durable film on the surface of the electrode It is intended to provide a lithium secondary battery capable of implementing excellent high-temperature durability and cycle characteristics by using a non-aqueous electrolyte in combination.
- the present invention provides a plurality of the present invention.
- a separator interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and
- the positive electrode active material includes a core including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 1; And a shell including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 2 disposed on the surface of the core, wherein the core and the shell include at least one doping element selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti, ,
- the non-aqueous electrolyte provides a lithium secondary battery including a lithium salt, an organic solvent, lithium difluorophosphate, and a dinitrile-based compound represented by Formula 3 below.
- M is at least one selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti;
- M 1 is at least one selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti;
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are each independently hydrogen, an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms or -R-CN, wherein R is an alkylene group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms,
- At least one of R 1 and R 2 is -R-CN
- At least one of R 3 and R 4 is -R-CN
- the doping element may exist in a concentration gradient that decreases from the center of the core toward the interface between the core and the shell.
- the doping element may include zirconium (Zr), and may optionally further include at least one selected from the group consisting of aluminum (Al), magnesium (Mg), and titanium (Ti).
- zirconium (Zr) may be included in an amount of 0.025 wt% to 0.085 wt% based on the total weight of the cathode active material.
- aluminum (Al) may be included in an amount of 0.5% to 0.55% by weight based on the total weight of the positive electrode active material
- magnesium (Mg) is 0.1% by weight based on the total weight of the positive electrode active material. It may be included in 0.15% by weight of zinc
- titanium (Ti) may be included in 0.01% by weight to 0.05% by weight based on the total weight of the positive electrode active material.
- the lithium difluorophosphate may be included in an amount of 0.1% to 1.5% by weight based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte for a lithium secondary battery.
- the lithium difluorophosphate and the dinitrile-based compound may be included in a weight ratio of 1:0.25 to 1:3.
- the lithium secondary battery of the present invention is a positive electrode containing a lithium cobalt-based oxide containing a doping element in a specific concentration range as a positive electrode active material and a non-aqueous electrolyte containing a dinitrile-based compound and lithium difluorophosphate as additives.
- a highly durable film is formed on the surface of the anode to minimize the increase in interface resistance, and to prevent side reactions between the anode and the electrolyte, maximizing the effect of improving high-temperature storage characteristics, high-temperature durability and cycle characteristics. made it possible
- the lithium secondary battery of the present invention can be particularly usefully used for automobile batteries requiring high driving voltage and high output characteristics.
- the present inventors have found that a positive electrode including a lithium cobalt-based oxide containing a doping element in a specific concentration range as a positive electrode active material and an additive of a specific composition
- the present invention was completed by finding that overall performance of a secondary battery can be improved by using a non-aqueous electrolyte containing
- a separator interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode, and
- the positive electrode active material includes a core including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 1; And a shell including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 2 disposed on the surface of the core, wherein the core and the shell include at least one doping element selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti, ,
- the non-aqueous electrolyte provides a lithium secondary battery including a lithium salt, an organic solvent, lithium difluorophosphate, and a dinitrile-based compound represented by Formula 3 below.
- M is at least one selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti;
- M 1 is at least one selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti;
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are each independently hydrogen, an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms or -R-CN, wherein R is an alkylene group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms,
- At least one of R 1 and R 2 is -R-CN
- At least one of R 3 and R 4 is -R-CN.
- the cathode of the present invention may include a cathode active material layer including a cathode active material, and if necessary, the cathode active material layer may further include a conductive material and/or a binder.
- the cathode active material has a core-shell structure in which a core is located at the center of the particle and a shell is disposed on the outer surface of the core, and the core and the shell are doping elements. Can be classified according to the concentration.
- the positive electrode active material includes a core including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 1 below; and a shell including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Chemical Formula 2 disposed on a surface of the core, wherein the core and the shell may include at least one doping element selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti. there is.
- M is at least one selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti;
- M 1 is at least one selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti;
- a represents a ratio of lithium atoms in the lithium cobalt-based oxide of Chemical Formula 1, and may be 1 ⁇ a ⁇ 1.2, preferably 1 ⁇ a ⁇ 1.1.
- b represents the atomic ratio of the “doping” element M in the lithium cobalt-based oxide of Formula 1, and may be 0.001 ⁇ b ⁇ 0.05, preferably 0.01 ⁇ b ⁇ 0.02.
- the structural stability of the “anode” active material is improved so that phase transition to monoclinic does not occur during charging and discharging, and at a high voltage of 4.45V or more. Gas generation and cobalt elution can be reduced even when driven.
- x represents the ratio of lithium atoms in the lithium cobalt-based oxide of Formula 2, and may be 0.5 ⁇ x ⁇ 1, preferably 0.55 ⁇ x ⁇ 1, more preferably 0.9 ⁇ x ⁇ 0.99. there is.
- the lithium cobalt-based oxide of the shell part has a three-dimensional crystal structure like a spinel-like structure, and due to this, lithium ions in the shell part As the moving speed of the is increased, output characteristics and rate characteristics are improved.
- y represents the atomic ratio of the “doped” element in the lithium cobalt-based oxide of Formula 2, and may be 0 ⁇ y ⁇ 0.002, preferably 0.0005 ⁇ y ⁇ 0.0017. It is preferable that the lithium cobalt-based oxide forming the shell part contains a small amount of doping element or a very small amount compared to the lithium cobalt-based oxide forming the core part.
- the concentration of cobalt included in the positive electrode "active material” may increase while having a continuous concentration gradient from the center of the active material particle to the surface of the particle, or may be constant from the center of the positive electrode active material particle to the surface. In this way, when the concentration of cobalt is maintained at a high concentration at the center of the active material particle and a concentration gradient in which the concentration increases toward the surface side is included, a decrease in capacity can be prevented.
- 'having a concentration gradient' means that the concentration of the metal or the like exists in a concentration distribution that gradually changes in one direction over the entire particle.
- the cathode active material of the present invention has a concentration gradient in which the concentration of the doping element decreases from the center of the core toward the interface between the core and the shell as particles are quickly formed from the center of the core by introducing a doping element having a high bonding strength with oxygen.
- the positive electrode active material may include a doping element in the core located at the center of the particle, and a small amount or a very small amount of the doping element in the shell.
- the doping element may include zirconium (Zr), and may optionally further include at least one selected from the group consisting of aluminum (Al), magnesium (Mg), and titanium (Ti).
- the doping element may include zirconium (Zr) and aluminum (Al), and optionally include at least one selected from the group consisting of magnesium (Mg) and titanium (Ti).
- zirconium (Zr) is substituted for the Li ion site in the layered structure, and is located in the vacant site from which Li ion escaped during discharge. From this, stress accompanying expansion and contraction of the positive electrode active material may be reduced, thereby increasing stability of the active material. That is, the c-axis lattice constant can be increased to improve the efficiency characteristics and lifespan characteristics of the battery.
- the weight ratio of the zirconium (Zr) to the total weight of the cathode active material may be 0.025 wt% to 0.085 wt%, specifically 0.03 wt% to 0.08 wt%, and more preferably 0.03 wt% to 0.06 wt% based on the total weight of the cathode active material.
- the content of Zr in the cathode active material satisfies the above range, cycle performance may be further improved and a decrease in discharge capacity may be prevented.
- aluminum (Al) is a component capable of improving high-temperature durability by suppressing Co elution, and is present in an amount of 0.5% to 0.55% by weight, specifically preferably 0.51% to 0.51% by weight, based on the total weight of the positive electrode active material. 0.55% by weight.
- Al content in the positive electrode active material satisfies the above range, cycle performance is further improved and a decrease in discharge capacity may be prevented.
- magnesium (Mg) is a component capable of enhancing durability at high voltage by stabilizing the structure of the positive electrode active material, and is present in an amount of 0.1% to 0.15% by weight, specifically 0.11% to 0.15% by weight, based on the total weight of the positive electrode active material. can be included as
- titanium (Ti) increases crystallinity by substituting Me-O sites in the layered structure, and thereby increases the lattice constant of the a-axis to improve the lifespan characteristics of the battery through the increase and stabilization of the crystallinity of the layered structure. can do.
- the titanium may be included in an amount of 0.01 wt% to 0.05 wt%, specifically 0.01 wt% to 0.05 wt%, and specifically 0.01 wt% to 0.04 wt% based on the total weight of the cathode active material.
- the cathode active material of the present invention includes at least one doping element selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti, thereby securing the structural stability of the cathode active material and preventing side reactions by reducing the surface exposure of the cathode active material. Therefore, it is possible to minimize an increase in the interfacial resistance of the positive electrode active material, and further improve the effect of capacity characteristics and high-temperature durability of the battery. In particular, when the concentration of elements such as Al, Zr, Mg, and/or Ti in the cathode active material satisfies the above range, both the effect of increasing durability and the effect of surface modification of the cathode active material may be secured.
- the positive active material of the present invention has a concentration gradient in which a doping element having a high bonding strength with oxygen forms particles in the center and the concentration of the doping element decreases from the center to the surface, the concentration of the doping element insufficient on the surface of the positive electrode active material When driven by the electrolyte, side reactions with the electrolyte may increase or structural collapse of the cathode active material may be caused. Therefore, in the present invention, as will be described later, by using a non-aqueous electrolyte containing an additive capable of forming a stable film on the surface of the positive electrode in combination, it is possible to prevent side reactions between the positive electrode and the electrolyte to achieve the effect of improving high-temperature storage characteristics and cycle characteristics. can
- the cathode active material of the present invention may be formed according to a conventional method.
- the first lithium cobalt-based oxide and the doping source are mixed and a first heat treatment is performed to form a core portion including the lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 1, and then the obtained lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 1 is obtained.
- the second lithium cobalt-based oxide and optionally a doping source may be mixed with the oxide and a second heat treatment may be performed to form a shell part.
- the mixing ratio of the doping source may be appropriately adjusted so that the core and shell type lithium cobalt-based oxides represented by Chemical Formulas 1 and/or 2 can be formed.
- the lithium cobalt-based oxide and the doping source may be mixed in an amount such that the atomic ratio of Li/(Co+M) of the core part is 1.0 to 1.2, specifically 1.0 to 1.1.
- the lithium cobalt-based oxide and the doping source may be added in batches at a time, or may be added in portions so as to decrease the Li/(Co+M) atomic ratio with a time difference. In the latter case, it is possible to form a core part having a concentration gradient in which the concentration of lithium decreases from the center of the core part to the surface.
- the atomic ratio of Li/(Co+M) is 1 Less than a lithium cobalt-based oxide is formed.
- the second lithium cobalt-based oxide may be mixed in an amount such that the atomic ratio of Li/(Co+M) of the shell part is 0.50 or more and less than 1, preferably 0.55 or more and less than 1, more preferably 0.90 to 0.99.
- the ratio of the first lithium cobalt-based oxide to the second lithium cobalt-based oxide may be such that the ratio of the first lithium cobalt-based oxide to the second lithium cobalt-based oxide is 0.1 or more and less than 4, more preferably 0.5 or more and less than 2. It can be mixed in an amount that makes it.
- the second lithium cobalt-based oxide and/or the doping source may be added at once, or may be added at a time interval so as to decrease the Li/Co atomic ratio. In the latter case, a core part having a concentration gradient in which the concentration of lithium decreases from the center of the shell part toward the surface may be formed.
- LiCoO 2 may be used as the first and second lithium cobalt-based oxides.
- the doping source is at least one element selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg and Ti, or an oxide, hydroxide, oxyhydroxide, halide, nitrate, carbonate acetate, oxalate, citrate or sulfate containing the same. And the like, any one or a mixture of two or more of them may be used.
- an oxide containing Al for example, Al(NO 3 ) 3 .9H 2 O, etc. may be used.
- an oxide containing Zr for example, Zr(NO 3 ) 2 .xH 2 O (x is an integer from 1 to 6) may be used.
- An oxide containing Mg such as MgO, may be used as the Mg source.
- An oxide containing Ti for example, TiO 2 , may be used as the Ti source.
- the mixing amount of each source may be used in an amount capable of realizing a concentration range contained in a coating layer to be finally prepared.
- the heat treatment temperature, the mixing speed, and the doping element ratio may be adjusted to have a desired doping element concentration from the center to the surface of the precursor particle.
- the first and second heat treatment is preferably carried out at a temperature of 650 °C to 1100 °C, specifically 850 °C to 1100 °C. If the heat treatment temperature is less than 650 ° C, there is a risk of a decrease in discharge capacity per unit weight, a decrease in cycle characteristics and a decrease in operating voltage due to the remaining unreacted doping source, and if it exceeds 1100 ° C, side reactants are generated due to high temperature reaction. There are concerns about a decrease in discharge capacity per unit weight, a decrease in cycle characteristics, and a decrease in operating voltage.
- the heat treatment is preferably performed in the air or under an oxygen atmosphere, and is preferably performed for 5 to 30 hours because a diffusion reaction between particles of the mixture can be sufficiently performed.
- the positive electrode active material is prepared by dissolving or dispersing a doping source in a solvent to prepare a doping composition, and then surface-treating a lithium cobalt-based oxide using the doping composition, drying and drying at a temperature of 200 ° C to 600 ° C. It can be formed by a heat treatment method.
- the surface treatment may use a method such as coating, spraying, or immersion, or a deposition method such as chemical vapor deposition.
- Each of the doping sources may be the same as described above.
- the solvent has no effect on lithium cobalt-based oxide, and can be used without particular limitation as long as it is used for surface treatment using metal raw materials.
- NMP N-methyl pyrrolidone
- acetone acetone
- isopropyl alcohol and the like may be used.
- the lithium secondary battery of the present invention includes a core including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Formula 1 below; and a shell including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Chemical Formula 2 disposed on a surface of the core, wherein the core and the shell include a positive electrode including at least one doping element selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti.
- a cathode including an active material structural stability of the cathode active material may be improved even when driven under a high voltage.
- the ratio between the radius of the core and the thickness of the shell may be, for example, about 1:0.01 to about 1:0.1. If the thickness of the shell part is too thin, the effect of increasing the mobility of lithium ions is insignificant, and if the thickness of the shell part is too thick, the structural stability of the active material particles may deteriorate. More specifically, the thickness of the shell part may be 1 to 500 m or 10 to 450 nm under the condition of the ratio of the radius of the core part to the thickness of the shell part.
- the cathode active material may include a lithium-manganese-based oxide (eg, LiMnO 2 , LiMn 2 O 4 etc.), lithium-nickel-based oxide (eg, LiNiO 2 , etc.), lithium-nickel-manganese-based oxide (eg, LiNi 1-Y Mn Y O 2 (where 0 ⁇ Y ⁇ 1), LiMn 2 - z Ni z O 4 (where 0 ⁇ Z ⁇ 2), etc.), or a lithium-nickel-cobalt-transition metal (M) oxide (eg, Li(Ni p2 Co q2 Mn r3 M S2 ) O 2 (Where M is selected from the group consisting of Al, Fe, V, Cr, Ti, Ta, Mg and Mo, and p2, q2, r3 and s2 are atomic fractions of independent elements, 0 ⁇ p2 ⁇ 1, 0 ⁇ q2 ⁇ 1, 0 ⁇ r3 ⁇ 1,
- the positive electrode active material may be included in an amount of 90% to 99% by weight, specifically 93% to 98% by weight, based on the total weight of solids in the positive electrode active material layer.
- the positive electrode active material layer included in the positive electrode of the present invention may further include a conductive material and/or a binder, if necessary.
- the conductive material is not particularly limited as long as it has conductivity without causing a chemical change in the battery.
- carbon black, acetylene black, ketjen black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black, or thermal black carbon powder graphite powder such as natural graphite, artificial graphite, or graphite having a highly developed crystal structure
- conductive fibers such as carbon fibers and metal fibers
- metal powders such as carbon fluoride, aluminum, and nickel powder
- conductive whiskers such as zinc oxide and potassium titanate
- conductive metal oxides such as titanium oxide
- Conductive materials such as polyphenylene derivatives may be used.
- the conductive material is typically added in an amount of 1 to 30% by weight based on the total weight of solids in the positive electrode active material layer.
- the binder is a component that serves to improve the adhesion between the positive electrode active material particles and the adhesive strength between the positive electrode active material and the current collector, and is typically added in an amount of 1 to 30% by weight based on the total weight of solids in the positive electrode active material layer.
- binder examples include a fluororesin-based binder including polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE); rubber-based binders including styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber, and styrene-isoprene rubber; cellulosic binders including carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), starch, hydroxypropylcellulose, and regenerated cellulose; A polyalcohol-based binder containing polyvinyl alcohol; polyolefin binders including polyethylene and polypropylene; polyimide-based binders; polyester binders; and silane-based binders.
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- SBR styrene-butadiene rubber
- CMC carboxymethylcellulose
- a polyalcohol-based binder containing polyvinyl alcohol
- the positive electrode of the present invention as described above may be manufactured according to a positive electrode manufacturing method known in the art.
- a positive electrode active material layer is formed by applying a positive electrode slurry prepared by dissolving or dispersing a positive electrode active material, a binder, and/or a conductive material in a solvent on a positive electrode current collector, followed by drying and rolling;
- it may be prepared by casting the positive electrode active material layer on a separate support and then laminating a film obtained by peeling the support on a positive electrode current collector.
- the cathode current collector is not particularly limited as long as it does not cause chemical change in the battery and has conductivity.
- the solvent may include an organic solvent such as NMP (N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone), and may be used in an amount that provides a desired viscosity when the cathode active material and optionally a binder and a conductive material are included.
- NMP N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
- the active material slurry containing the cathode active material and, optionally, the binder and the conductive material may have a solid concentration of 10 wt% to 70 wt%, preferably 20 wt% to 60 wt%.
- the negative electrode according to the present invention includes a negative electrode active material layer including a negative electrode active material, and the negative electrode active material layer may further include a conductive material and/or a binder, if necessary.
- the anode active material includes lithium metal, a carbon material capable of reversibly intercalating/deintercalating lithium ions, a metal or an alloy of these metals and lithium, a metal composite oxide, a material capable of doping and undoping lithium, and at least one selected from the group consisting of transition metal oxide and transition metal oxide.
- any carbon-based negative electrode active material commonly used in lithium ion secondary batteries may be used without particular limitation, and typical examples thereof include crystalline carbon, Amorphous carbon or a combination thereof may be used.
- the crystalline carbon include graphite such as amorphous, plate-like, flake-like, spherical or fibrous natural graphite or artificial graphite, and examples of the amorphous carbon include soft carbon (low-temperature calcined carbon). or hard carbon, mesophase pitch carbide, calcined coke, and the like.
- Examples of the above metals or alloys of these metals and lithium include Cu, Ni, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Si, Sb, Pb, In, Zn, Ba, Ra, Ge, Al And a metal selected from the group consisting of Sn or an alloy of these metals and lithium may be used.
- metal composite oxide examples include PbO, PbO 2 , Pb 2 O 3 , Pb 3 O 4 , Sb 2 O 3 , Sb 2 O 4 , Sb 2 O 5 , GeO, GeO 2 , Bi 2 O 3 , Bi 2 O 4 , Bi 2 O 5 , Li x Fe 2 O 3 (0 ⁇ x ⁇ 1), Li x WO 2 (0 ⁇ x ⁇ 1), and Sn x Me 1 - x Me' y O z (Me: Mn, Fe , Pb, Ge; Me': Al, B, P, Si, Groups 1, 2, and 3 elements of the periodic table, halogen; 0 ⁇ x ⁇ 1;1 ⁇ y ⁇ 3; 1 ⁇ z ⁇ 8) Anything selected from the group may be used.
- Materials capable of doping and undoping the lithium include Si, SiO x (0 ⁇ x ⁇ 2), Si—Y alloy (wherein Y is an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, a group 13 element, a group 14 element, a transition metal, It is an element selected from the group consisting of rare earth elements and combinations thereof, but not Si), Sn, SnO 2 , Sn—Y (Y is an alkali metal, an alkaline earth metal, a group 13 element, a group 14 element, a transition metal, and a rare earth element). It is an element selected from the group consisting of elements and combinations thereof, but not Sn), and the like, and at least one of these and SiO 2 may be mixed and used.
- the element Y is Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra, Sc, Y, Ti, Zr, Hf, Rf, V, Nb, Ta, Db (dubnium), Cr, Mo, W, Sg, Tc, Re, Bh , Fe, Pb, Ru, Os, Hs, Rh, Ir, Pd, Pt, Cu, Ag, Au, Zn, Cd, B, Al, Ga, Sn, In, Ti, Ge, P, As, Sb, Bi , S, Se, Te, Po, and combinations thereof.
- transition metal oxide examples include lithium-containing titanium composite oxide (LTO), vanadium oxide, and lithium vanadium oxide.
- the negative active material may be included in an amount of 80% to 99% by weight based on the total weight of solids in the negative active material layer.
- the conductive material is a component for further improving the conductivity of the negative active material, and may be added in an amount of 1 to 20% by weight based on the total weight of solids in the negative active material layer.
- the conductive material is not particularly limited as long as it has conductivity without causing chemical change in the battery, and examples thereof include graphite such as natural graphite or artificial graphite; carbon black such as acetylene black, ketjen black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black, and thermal black; conductive fibers such as carbon fibers and metal fibers; metal powders such as carbon fluoride, aluminum, and nickel powder; conductive whiskers such as zinc oxide and potassium titanate; conductive metal oxides such as titanium oxide; Conductive materials such as polyphenylene derivatives may be used.
- the binder is a component that assists in bonding between the conductive material, the active material, and the current collector, and is typically added in an amount of 1 to 30% by weight based on the total weight of the solid content in the negative electrode active material layer.
- binders include fluororesin-based binders including polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE); rubber-based binders including styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR), acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber, and styrene-isoprene rubber; cellulosic binders including carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), starch, hydroxypropylcellulose, and regenerated cellulose; A polyalcohol-based binder containing polyvinyl alcohol; polyolefin binders including polyethylene and polypropylene; polyimide-based binders; polyester binders; and silane-based binders.
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluor
- the negative electrode may be manufactured according to a negative electrode manufacturing method known in the art.
- the negative electrode is a method of forming a negative electrode active material layer by applying a negative electrode active material slurry prepared by dissolving or dispersing a negative electrode active material, optionally a binder and a conductive material in a solvent on a negative electrode current collector, and then rolling and drying the negative electrode active material layer. It may be manufactured by casting the negative electrode active material layer on a separate support and then laminating a film obtained by peeling the support on the negative electrode current collector.
- the negative current collector generally has a thickness of 3 to 500 ⁇ m.
- the negative electrode current collector is not particularly limited as long as it does not cause chemical change in the battery and has high conductivity.
- it is made of copper, stainless steel, aluminum, nickel, titanium, fired carbon, copper or stainless steel.
- a surface treated with carbon, nickel, titanium, silver, or the like, an aluminum-cadmium alloy, or the like may be used.
- fine irregularities may be formed on the surface to enhance the bonding strength of the negative electrode active material, and may be used in various forms such as films, sheets, foils, nets, porous bodies, foams, and nonwoven fabrics.
- the solvent may include water or an organic solvent such as NMP or alcohol, and may be used in an amount that has a desired viscosity when the negative electrode active material and optionally a binder and a conductive material are included.
- the solid content of the active material slurry including the negative electrode active material and, optionally, the binder and the conductive material may be included to be 50 wt% to 75 wt%, preferably 50 wt% to 65 wt%.
- the lithium secondary battery according to the present invention includes a separator interposed between the positive electrode and the negative electrode.
- the separator separates the negative electrode and the positive electrode and provides a passage for lithium ion movement.
- Any separator used as a separator in a lithium secondary battery can be used without particular limitation. It is desirable that this excellent
- a porous polymer film as a separator for example, a porous polymer film made of polyolefin-based polymers such as ethylene homopolymer, propylene homopolymer, ethylene/butene copolymer, ethylene/hexene copolymer, and ethylene/methacrylate copolymer.
- a laminated structure of two or more layers thereof may be used.
- conventional porous non-woven fabrics for example, non-woven fabrics made of high-melting glass fibers, polyethylene terephthalate fibers, and the like may be used.
- a coated separator containing a ceramic component or a polymer material may be used to secure heat resistance or mechanical strength, and may be selectively used in a single layer or multilayer structure.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte for a lithium secondary battery of the present invention may include a lithium salt, an organic solvent, lithium difluorophosphate, and a dinitrile-based compound represented by Formula 3 below.
- R 1 , R 2 , R 3 and R 4 are each independently hydrogen, an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, or -R-CN, wherein R is an alkylene group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and one of R 1 and R 2 and one of R 3 and R 4 is necessarily -R-CN.
- lithium salt those commonly used in electrolytes for lithium secondary batteries may be used without limitation, for example, including Li + as a cation and F - , Cl - , Br - , I - , NO 3 - as an anion, N(CN) 2 - , BF 4 - , ClO 4 - , B 10 Cl 10 - , AlCl 4 - , AlO 4 - , PF 6 - , CF 3 SO 3 - , CH 3 CO 2 - , CF 3 CO 2 - , AsF 6 - , SbF 6 - , CH 3 SO 3 - , (CF 3 CF 2 SO 2 ) 2 N - , (CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 N - , (FSO 2 ) 2 N - , BF 2 C 2 O 4 - , BC 4 O 8 - , PF 4 C 2 O 4 - , PF 2 C 4 O 8 - , (CF 3 ) 2
- the lithium salt is LiCl, LiBr, LiI, LiBF 4 , LiClO 4 , LiB 10 Cl 10 , LiAlCl 4 , LiAlO 4 , LiPF 6 , LiCF 3 SO 3 , LiCH 3 CO 2 , LiCF 3 CO 2 , LiAsF 6 , LiSbF 6 , LiCH 3 SO 3 , LiN(SO 2 F) 2 (Lithium bis(fluorosulfonyl) imide, LiFSI), LiN(SO 2 CF 2 CF 3 ) 2 (lithium bis(pentafluoroethanesulfonyl) imide, LiBETI) and LiN( SO 2 CF 3 ) 2 (lithium bis (trifluoromethanesulfonyl) imide, LiTFSI) may include a single material or a mixture of two or more selected from the group consisting of. In addition to these, lithium salts commonly used in electrolytes of lithium secondary batteries may be used without limitation
- the lithium salt may be appropriately changed within a generally usable range, but in order to obtain an optimal effect of forming a film for preventing corrosion on the electrode surface, it is included in the electrolyte at a concentration of 0.8 M to 3.0 M, specifically 1.0 M to 3.0 M. can
- the concentration of the lithium salt is less than 0.8 M, the mobility of lithium ions is reduced, and thus capacity characteristics may be deteriorated. If the concentration of the lithium salt exceeds 3.0 M, the viscosity of the non-aqueous electrolyte may excessively increase, resulting in deterioration in electrolyte impregnability and reduced film-forming effect.
- organic solvent various organic solvents commonly used in lithium electrolytes can be used without limitation, and specifically, decomposition due to oxidation reactions or the like can be minimized in the charging and discharging process of a secondary battery, and desired characteristics can be exhibited together with additives. There is no limit to the type of what can be done.
- the organic solvent a high-viscosity cyclic carbonate-based organic solvent that easily dissociates lithium salts in the electrolyte due to its high permittivity may be used.
- the organic solvent may be used by mixing at least one of a linear carbonate-based organic solvent and a linear ester-based organic solvent together with the environmental carbonate-based organic solvent in order to prepare an electrolyte having high ionic conductivity.
- the cyclic carbonate-based organic solvent is a high-viscosity organic solvent capable of dissociating lithium salts in the electrolyte well due to its high dielectric constant, and specific examples thereof include ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), 1,2-butylene carbonate, 2 It may contain at least one organic solvent selected from the group consisting of 3-butylene carbonate, 1,2-pentylene carbonate, 2,3-pentylene carbonate and vinylene carbonate, among which ethylene carbonate may be included.
- the linear carbonate-based organic solvent is an organic solvent having a low viscosity and a low dielectric constant, and typical examples thereof include dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), dipropyl carbonate, and ethylmethyl carbonate ( EMC), at least one organic solvent selected from the group consisting of methylpropyl carbonate and ethylpropyl carbonate may be used, and specifically, ethylmethyl carbonate (EMC) may be included.
- DMC dimethyl carbonate
- DEC diethyl carbonate
- EMC ethylmethyl carbonate
- EMC ethylmethyl carbonate
- the linear ester-based organic solvent is at least one organic solvent selected from the group consisting of methyl acetate, ethyl acetate, propyl acetate, methyl propionate, ethyl propionate, propyl propionate and butyl propionate.
- a solvent can be mentioned.
- the organic solvent of the present invention is a cyclic carbonate-based organic solvent and at least one of a linear carbonate-based organic solvent and a linear ester-based organic solvent in a volume ratio of 10:90 to 80:20, specifically 30:70 to 50:50 volume ratio can be used
- all other components other than the organic solvent in the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention such as lithium salt, lithium difluorophosphate, dinitrile compound and other additives, may be organic solvents unless otherwise specified.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention may contain lithium difluorophosphate as a first additive in order to improve the long-term life characteristics of a secondary battery.
- the lithium difluorophosphate can form a stable SEI film on the surface of the negative electrode by decomposing the lithium ion component generated during initial charging, and not only can improve Li mobility to the negative electrode for the formation of such an SEI film, but also interface resistance can lower
- the positive electrode stabilization and discharge characteristics can be improved while the difluorophosphate anion generated by decomposition during initial charging is present on the surface of the positive electrode.
- the lithium difluorophosphate may be included in an amount of 0.1 wt % to 1.5 wt % based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- a stable film may be formed to effectively suppress transition metal elution from the positive electrode at a high temperature, and thus excellent high-temperature durability may be realized. That is, when the lithium difluorophosphate is included in an amount of 0.1% by weight or more in the non-aqueous electrolyte, the film formation effect is improved and a stable SEI film is formed even when stored at high temperature, thereby preventing an increase in resistance and a decrease in capacity even after storage at a high temperature, performance can be improved.
- the lithium difluorophosphate when included in an amount of 1.5% by weight or less, it is possible to prevent an excessively thick film from being formed during initial charging, thereby preventing an increase in resistance, thereby preventing deterioration in initial capacity and output characteristics of the secondary battery. .
- the lithium difluorophosphate may be included in an amount of 0.1 wt % to 1.0 wt % based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention may include the dinitrile compound represented by Chemical Formula 3 as a second additive in order to improve cycle performance and output performance of the secondary battery.
- the dinitrile compound represented by Chemical Formula 3 is a compound containing at least one polar nitrile group (-CN) having a high dipole moment at both ends, and the polar nitrile group bonds with transition metal ions eluted from the anode to undergo transition. Precipitation of metal ions on the surface of inorganic particles on the organic-inorganic composite separator is prevented.
- the dinitrile compound and the transition metal are combined, the volume increases and the mobility in the electrolyte solution is also reduced, which is also a factor capable of suppressing side reactions caused by the transition metal.
- the dinitrile compound included in the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention contains an unsaturated double bond, which further increases the binding force between the nitrile group at both ends and the transition metal, and is excellent in preventing capture and release of the transition metal even under high voltage conditions.
- side reactions of the electrolyte solution can be effectively prevented, and safety of the battery can be ensured.
- Exemplary dinitrile compounds according to the present invention are 1,4-dicyano-2-butene, 1,4-dicyano-2-methyl-2-butene, 1,4-dicyano-2-ethyl-2- Butene, 1,4-dicyano-2,3-dimethyl-2-butene, 1,4-dicyano-2,3-diethyl-2-butene, 1,6-dicyano-3-hexene, 1, 6-dicyano-2-methyl-3-hexene, 1,6-dicyano-2-methyl-5-methyl-3-hexene, etc. may be used alone or in combination of two or more of them, Specifically, 4-dicyano-2-butene may be included.
- two or more nitrile groups may have a cis or trans position based on a double bond, and preferably may have a trans position.
- the dinitrile-based compound further includes a double bond in the middle of the structure compared to succinonitrile or adiponitrile, which are conventional nitrile-based additives, thereby forming an organic polymeric film through oxidative decomposition of the double bond and at the same time
- An extremely stable ion conductive film can be formed while forming a complex structure or ligand on the surface of the anode by strong bonding with metal ions.
- a side reaction between the electrolyte and the anode can be prevented and gas generation can be suppressed.
- the high-temperature storage characteristics of the secondary battery can be further improved.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention may include the lithium difluorophosphate and the dinitrile-based compound in a weight ratio of 1:0.25 to 1:3.
- the lithium difluorophosphate and the dinitrile-based compound are included in the above content ratio, a stable film with selectively lower resistance is formed than when the dinitrile-based compound is introduced alone to the surface of the positive electrode active material that is not coated with a metal element. , It is possible to realize a battery with excellent high-temperature durability by suppressing the elution of transition metals from the cathode at high temperature.
- the lithium difluorophosphate and the dinitrile-based compound may be included in a weight ratio of 1:0.25 to 1:2.
- the lithium secondary battery of the present invention includes a core including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Chemical Formula 1; and a shell including a lithium cobalt-based oxide represented by Chemical Formula 2 disposed on a surface of the core, wherein the core and the shell include a positive electrode including at least one doping element selected from the group consisting of Al, Zr, Mg, and Ti.
- a positive electrode containing an active material and a non-aqueous electrolyte containing lithium difluorophosphate and a dinitrile-based compound as additives, a thin, low-resistance and stable passivation film is formed on the surface of the positive electrode, thereby reducing the resistance of the positive electrode surface.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention is used together with the first and second additives to form stable films on the surfaces of the anode and cathode, or in the non-aqueous electrolyte, without greatly increasing the initial resistance along with the effect of the additives.
- Other additives capable of suppressing decomposition of the solvent and improving the mobility of lithium ions may be further included.
- additives are not particularly limited as long as they can form a stable film on the surface of the anode and cathode, but representative examples thereof include cyclic carbonate-based compounds, halogen-substituted carbonate-based compounds, sultone-based compounds, nitrile-based compounds, and phosphate-based compounds. , It may include at least one or more additives selected from the group consisting of borate-based compounds and lithium salt-based compounds.
- the cyclic carbonate-based compound forms a stable SEI film mainly on the surface of the negative electrode during battery activation, thereby improving battery durability.
- the cyclic carbonate-based compound may include vinylene carbonate (VC) or vinylethylene carbonate (VEC), and may be included in an amount of 3% by weight or less based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- VC vinylene carbonate
- VEC vinylethylene carbonate
- the halogen-substituted carbonate-based compound may include fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC), and may be included in an amount of 5% by weight or less based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- FEC fluoroethylene carbonate
- the sultone-based compound for example, 1,3-propane sultone (PS), 1,4-butane sultone, ethensultone, 1,3-propene sultone (PRS), 1,4-butene sultone and It may be at least one compound selected from the group consisting of 1-methyl-1,3-propene sultone.
- the nitrile-based compound is succinonitrile (SN), adiponitrile (Adn), acetonitrile, propionitrile, butyronitrile, valeronitrile, caprylonitrile, heptanenitrile, cyclopentane carbonitrile, hexanetrile Carbonitrile (HTCN), cyclohexane carbonitrile, 2-fluorobenzonitrile, 4-fluorobenzonitrile, difluorobenzonitrile, trifluorobenzonitrile, phenylacetonitrile, 2-fluorophenylacetonitrile, and at least one compound selected from the group consisting of 4-fluorophenylacetonitrile.
- SN succinonitrile
- Adn adiponitrile
- acetonitrile acetonitrile
- propionitrile propionitrile
- butyronitrile valeronitrile
- caprylonitrile caprylonitrile
- the nitrile-based compound may serve as a supplement to form an anode SEI film, suppress decomposition of a solvent in the electrolyte, and improve mobility of lithium ions.
- These nitrile-based compounds may be included in an amount of 8% by weight or less based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte. When the total content of the nitrile-based compound in the non-aqueous electrolyte exceeds 8% by weight, resistance increases due to an increase in the film formed on the surface of the electrode, and battery performance may deteriorate.
- phosphate-based compound stabilizes PF 6 anions in the electrolyte and helps to form positive and negative electrode films, durability of the battery can be improved.
- phosphate compounds include lithium difluoro(bisoxalato)phosphate (LiDFOP), tris(trimethylsilyl) phosphate, tris(trimethylsilyl) phosphite, tris(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl) phosphate and and at least one compound selected from the group consisting of tris(trifluoroethyl) phosphite, and may be included in an amount of 3% by weight or less based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- LiDFOP lithium difluoro(bisoxalato)phosphate
- tris(trimethylsilyl) phosphate tris(trimethylsilyl) phosphite
- tris(2,2,2-trifluoroethyl) phosphate tris(2,2,2-trifluor
- the borate-based compound promotes the separation of ion pairs of lithium salts, can improve the mobility of lithium ions, can reduce the interfacial resistance of the SEI film, and materials such as LiF, which are generated during battery reactions and are not well separated By dissociation, problems such as generation of hydrofluoric acid gas can be solved.
- a borate-based compound may include lithium bioxalylborate (LiBOB, LiB(C 2 O 4 ) 2 ), lithium oxalyldifluoroborate (LiODFB) or tetramethyltrimethylsilylborate (TMSB), and the total weight of the nonaqueous electrolyte. It may be included in 3% by weight or less based on.
- the lithium salt-based compound is a compound different from the lithium salt included in the non-aqueous electrolyte, and may include LiBF 4 , and may be included in an amount of 3% by weight or less based on the total weight of the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- the other additives may be used in combination of two or more, and may be included in an amount of 10 wt % or less, specifically 0.01 wt % to 10 wt %, and preferably 0.1 to 5.0 wt %, based on the total amount of the electrolyte.
- the content of the other additives is less than 0.01% by weight, the high-temperature storage characteristics and gas reduction effect to be realized from the additives are insignificant, and when the content of the other additives exceeds 10% by weight, side reactions in the electrolyte during charging and discharging of the battery are excessive there is a possibility that it will happen.
- the other additives are added in excess, they may not be sufficiently decomposed and may exist as unreacted or precipitated in the electrolyte at room temperature. Accordingly, resistance may increase, and life characteristics of the secondary battery may be deteriorated.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention contains additives of a specific composition, thereby selectively forming a highly durable film on the surface of the positive electrode active material to prevent elution of transition metals from the positive electrode, secure structural stability of the positive electrode active material, and continuously By preventing the decomposition reaction of the electrolyte, it is possible to realize a lithium secondary battery having improved cycle characteristics and output characteristics as well as high-temperature durability.
- the present invention by including a positive electrode containing lithium cobalt-based oxide containing a doping element in a specific concentration range as a positive electrode active material and a non-aqueous electrolyte solution containing an additive capable of forming a highly durable film on the surface of the electrode, cycle characteristics and output characteristics A more improved lithium secondary battery can be provided.
- the lithium secondary battery according to the present invention is useful in portable devices such as mobile phones, notebook computers, digital cameras, and electric vehicles such as hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs).
- the doping element that is, the content of Al in the cathode active material is 0.52% by weight, the Zr content is 0.05% by weight, the Mg content is 0.13% by weight, and the Ti content is 0.03% by weight.
- the positive electrode active material prepared above, the conductive material (carbon black), and the binder (polyvinylidene fluoride) were added to the solvent, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), in a weight ratio of 97.5: 1: 1.5 to obtain a positive electrode active material slurry. (Solid content concentration 60% by weight) was prepared.
- the positive electrode active material slurry was applied to a positive electrode current collector (Al thin film) having a thickness of 15 ⁇ m, dried, and then subjected to a roll press to prepare a positive electrode.
- An anode active material slurry (solid content concentration: 50% by weight) was prepared by adding a cathode active material (graphite), a conductive material (carbon black), and a binder (polyvinylidene fluoride) to distilled water in a weight ratio of 96:0.5:3.5.
- the negative electrode active material slurry was applied to a negative electrode current collector (Cu thin film) having a thickness of 8 ⁇ m, dried, and then rolled pressed to prepare a negative electrode.
- An electrode assembly was prepared by laminating the positive and negative electrodes prepared by the above method together with a porous polyethylene film as a separator, and then putting it into a battery case, injecting 5 mL of the non-aqueous electrolyte, and sealing the pouch-type lithium secondary battery (battery capacity). 6.24 mAh) was produced.
- LiPF 6 is dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M, and then LiDFP 0.5 wt %, DCB 0.5 wt %, and other additives 16.5 wt % are added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte solution as in Example 1.
- a lithium secondary battery was prepared by the method of
- LiPF 6 is dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M, and then LiDFP 1.0 wt %, DCB 0.5 wt %, and other additives 16.5 wt % are added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte solution as in Example 1.
- a lithium secondary battery was prepared by the method of
- LiPF 6 was dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M, and then 1.5 wt % of LiDFP, 0.5 wt % of DCB, and 16.5 wt % of other additives were added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte, the same as in Example 1.
- a lithium secondary battery was prepared by the method of
- LiPF 6 is dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M, and then LiDFP 0.255 wt %, DCB 0.5 wt %, and other additives 16.5 wt % are added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte solution as in Example 1.
- a lithium secondary battery was prepared by the method of
- LiPF 6 is dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M, and then LiDFP 1.0 wt %, DCB 2.0 wt %, and other additives 16.5 wt % are added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte solution as in Example 1.
- a lithium secondary battery was prepared by the method of
- LiPF 6 is dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M, and then LiDFP 1.5 wt %, DCB 3.0 wt %, and other additives 16.5 wt % are added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte solution as in Example 1.
- a lithium secondary battery was prepared by the method of
- a primary heat treatment was performed at 900° C. for 3 hours or more.
- the doping element that is, the content of Al in the cathode active material is 0.52% by weight, the Zr content is 0.025% by weight, the Mg content is 0.13% by weight, and the Ti content is 0.03% by weight.
- the positive electrode active material prepared above, the conductive material (carbon black), and the binder (polyvinylidene fluoride) were added to the solvent, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), in a weight ratio of 97.5: 1: 1.5 to obtain a positive electrode active material slurry. (Solid content concentration 60% by weight) was prepared.
- the positive electrode active material slurry was applied to a positive electrode current collector (Al thin film) having a thickness of 15 ⁇ m, dried, and then subjected to a roll press to prepare a positive electrode.
- a lithium secondary battery was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the prepared positive electrode was used.
- a primary heat treatment was performed at 900° C. for 3 hours or more.
- the doping element that is, the content of Al in the cathode active material is 0.52% by weight, the Zr content is 0.085% by weight, the Mg content is 0.13% by weight, and the Ti content is 0.03% by weight.
- the positive electrode active material prepared above, the conductive material (carbon black), and the binder (polyvinylidene fluoride) were added to the solvent, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP), in a weight ratio of 97.5: 1: 1.5 to obtain a positive electrode active material slurry. (Solid content concentration 60% by weight) was prepared.
- the positive electrode active material slurry was applied to a positive electrode current collector (Al thin film) having a thickness of 15 ⁇ m, dried, and then subjected to a roll press to prepare a positive electrode.
- a lithium secondary battery was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the prepared positive electrode was used.
- LiPF 6 LiPF 6 in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M
- LiDFP 1.5 wt % and other additives 16.5 wt % were added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte solution in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the lithium secondary electrolyte was prepared.
- a battery was made.
- LiPF 6 was dissolved in a non-aqueous organic solvent to a concentration of 1.2 M, and then 0.5 wt % of DCB and 16.5 wt % of other additives were added to prepare a non-aqueous electrolyte solution in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the lithium secondary electrolyte was prepared.
- a battery was made.
- Cathode active material LiCoO 2
- conductive material carbon black
- binder polyvinylidene fluoride
- NMP N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
- a lithium secondary battery was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the prepared positive electrode was used.
- Cathode active material Li(Ni 0.6 Co 0.2 Mn 0.2 )O 2 ; NCM622), conductive material (carbon black), and binder (polyvinylidene fluoride) are mixed in a weight ratio of 97.5:1:1.5, N-methyl-2- It was added to pyrrolidone (NMP) to prepare a positive electrode active material slurry (solid content concentration: 60% by weight).
- NMP pyrrolidone
- the positive electrode active material slurry was applied to a positive electrode current collector (Al thin film) having a thickness of 15 ⁇ m, dried, and then subjected to a roll press to prepare a positive electrode.
- a lithium secondary battery was manufactured in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the prepared positive electrode was used.
- the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Examples 1 to 9 and the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Comparative Examples 1 to 4 were each activated at 0.1 C CC. Subsequently, using a PESC05-0.5 charger and discharger (manufacturer: PNE Solution, 5V, 500 mA) at room temperature, it was charged at 0.5C CC up to 4.5V under constant current-constant voltage (CC-CV) charging conditions, and then 0.05 C current cut and discharged at 0.5 C up to 2.5V under CC conditions. After three cycles were performed with the charge and discharge as one cycle, the third discharge capacity was selected as the initial capacity, and is shown in Table 1 below.
- the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Examples 1 to 9 and the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Comparative Examples 1 to 4 were each charged up to 4.2V at 45° C. under constant current/constant voltage conditions at a rate of 0.33C, and then charged at a constant current condition at a rate of 0.33C. Discharging to 3V under 1 cycle was performed, and then the initial discharge capacity and initial resistance after 1 cycle were measured.
- capacity retention rate (%) and resistance value (mohm) were measured.
- the capacity retention rate (%) was calculated according to Equation 1 below, and the measurement results are shown in Table 1 below.
- Capacity retention rate (%) (discharge capacity after 100 cycles/discharge capacity after 1 cycle) ⁇ 100
- Example 1 3090.6 91.1 16.9
- Example 2 3098.9 92.8 16.3
- Example 3 3091.4 91.8 15.8
- Example 4 3098.2 92.3 15.4
- Example 5 3097.2 92.1 16.8
- Example 6 3091.8 90.9 17.2
- Example 7 3080.9 89.7 18.8
- Example 8 3069.1 82.5 19.3
- Comparative Example 9 3051.8 87.9 20.4 Comparative Example 1 2988.6 73.5 45.7 Comparative Example 2 3004.3 78.4 43.9 Comparative Example 3 2887.5 60.3 88.9 Comparative Example 4 2706.3 38.5 130.7
- the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Examples 1 to 9 and the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Comparative Examples 1 to 4 were charged up to 4.2V under constant current/constant voltage conditions at room temperature (25 ° C) at a rate of 0.33 C, respectively, and DOD (depth of discharge) After adjusting the SOC to 50% by discharging to 50%, discharging for 10 seconds under the condition of 2.5C rate, and then measuring the initial capacity.
- each lithium secondary battery was stored at 85° C. for 8 hours, and then discharged, charged, and discharged at 0.33 C to evaluate the recovery capacity, and the results are shown in Table 2 below.
- Example 1 3090.3 92.8
- Example 2 3098.7 94.7
- Example 3 3091.9 94.0
- Example 4 3098.1 94.2
- Example 5 3097.3 93.1
- Example 6 3091.5 92.1
- Example 7 3080.0 92.9
- Example 8 3072.8 83.5
- Example 9 3061.9 87.3 Comparative Example 1 2989.9 75.8 Comparative Example 2 3005.8 79.3 Comparative Example 3 2885.3 67.3 Comparative Example 4 2709.5 55.7
- the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Examples 1 to 9 and the lithium secondary batteries prepared in Comparative Examples 1 to 4 were stored at 85° C. for 8 hours, and then decomposed in a fully discharged state to determine the amount of Ni, Co, and Mn deposited on the negative electrode. Analysis (ICP-OES, Perkin Elmer, AVIO 500) was performed, and the results are shown in Table 3 below. (Unit: leached metal content: ppm).
- the lithium secondary battery to which the non-aqueous electrolyte of the present invention is applied together improves the capacity retention rate (%) after cycling and the effect of inhibiting metal elution, and decreases the resistance value.
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Description
초기 용량 (mAh) |
200 사이클 후 용량 유지율 (%) |
200 사이클 후 저항값 (mohm) |
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실시예1 | 3090.6 | 91.1 | 16.9 |
실시예2 | 3098.9 | 92.8 | 16.3 |
실시예3 | 3091.4 | 91.8 | 15.8 |
실시예4 | 3098.2 | 92.3 | 15.4 |
실시예5 | 3097.2 | 92.1 | 16.8 |
실시예6 | 3091.8 | 90.9 | 17.2 |
실시예7 | 3080.9 | 89.7 | 18.8 |
실시예8 | 3069.1 | 82.5 | 19.3 |
실시예9 | 3051.8 | 87.9 | 20.4 |
비교예1 | 2988.6 | 73.5 | 45.7 |
비교예2 | 3004.3 | 78.4 | 43.9 |
비교예 3 | 2887.5 | 60.3 | 88.9 |
비교예 4 | 2706.3 | 38.5 | 130.7 |
초기 용량 (mAh) | 회복 용량 (%) | |
실시예1 | 3090.3 | 92.8 |
실시예2 | 3098.7 | 94.7 |
실시예3 | 3091.9 | 94.0 |
실시예4 | 3098.1 | 94.2 |
실시예5 | 3097.3 | 93.1 |
실시예6 | 3091.5 | 92.1 |
실시예7 | 3080.0 | 92.9 |
실시예8 | 3072.8 | 83.5 |
실시예9 | 3061.9 | 87.3 |
비교예1 | 2989.9 | 75.8 |
비교예2 | 3005.8 | 79.3 |
비교예 3 | 2885.3 | 67.3 |
비교예 4 | 2709.5 | 55.7 |
금속 (Ni, Co, Mn) 총 용출량 (ppm) | |
실시예1 | 342 |
실시예2 | 328 |
실시예3 | 310 |
실시예4 | 302 |
실시예5 | 295 |
실시예6 | 271 |
실시예7 | 255 |
실시예8 | 516 |
실시예9 | 467 |
비교예1 | 907 |
비교예2 | 856 |
비교예 3 | 2589 |
비교예 4 | 3374 |
Claims (14)
- 양극 활물질을 포함하는 양극,음극 활물질을 포함하는 음극,상기 양극과 음극 사이에 개재된 세퍼레이터, 및리튬 이차전지용 비수전해액을 포함하며,상기 양극 활물질은 하기 화학식 1로 표시되는 리튬 코발트계 산화물을 포함하는 코어; 및 상기 코어 표면에 배치된 하기 화학식 2로 표시되는 리튬 코발트계 산화물을 포함하는 쉘을 포함하며, 상기 코어 및 쉘은 Al, Zr, Mg 및 Ti로 이루어진 군에서 선택된 적어도 하나의 도핑 원소를 포함하고,상기 비수전해액은 리튬염, 유기용매, 리튬 디플루오로포스페이트 및 하기 화학식 3으로 표시되는 디니트릴계 화합물을 포함하는 리튬 이차전지:.[화학식 1]LiaCo1 - bMbO2(상기 화학식 1에서,M은 Al, Zr, Mg 및 Ti로 이루어진 군에서 선택된 적어도 하나이고,1≤a≤1.2, 0.005≤b≤0.05 임)[화학식 2]LixCo1 - yMyO2(상기 화학식 2에서,M1은 Al, Zr, Mg 및 Ti로 이루어진 군에서 선택된 적어도 하나이고,0.5≤x<1, 0≤y≤0.002 임)[화학식 3](상기 화학식 3에서,R1, R2, R3 및 R4는 각각 독립적으로 수소, 탄소수 1 내지 10의 알킬기 또는 -R-CN이고, 상기 R은 탄소수 1 내지 12의 알킬렌기이며,상기 R1 및 R2 중 적어도 하나는 -R-CN이고,상기 R3과 R4 중 적어도 하나는 -R-CN 임)
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 도핑 원소는 상기 코어 중심에서부터 코어와 쉘의 계면으로 갈수록 감소하는 농도구배로 존재하는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 도핑 원소는 지르코늄(Zr)을 포함하고, 선택적으로 알루미늄(Al), 마그네슘(Mg) 및 티타늄(Ti)로 이루어진 군에서 선택된 적어도 하나를 추가로 포함하는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 도핑 원소 중 지르코늄(Zr)은 양극 활물질 총 중량을 기준으로 0.025 중량% 내지 0.085 중량%로 포함되는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 4에 있어서,상기 도핑 원소 중 지르코늄(Zr)은 양극 활물질 총 중량을 기준으로 0.03 중량% 내지 0.08 중량%로 포함되는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 도핑 원소 중 알루미늄(Al)은 양극 활물질 총 중량을 기준으로 0.5 중량% 내지 0.55 중량%로 포함되는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 도핑 원소 중 마그네슘(Mg)은 양극 활물질 총 중량을 기준으로 0.1 중량% 낸지 0.15 중량%로 포함되는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 도핑 원소 중 티타늄(Ti)은 양극 활물질 총 중량을 기준으로 0.01 중량% 내지 0.05 중량%로 포함되는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 리튬 디플루오로 포스페이트는 리튬 이차전지용 비수전해액 전체 중량을 기준으로 0.1 중량% 내지 1.5 중량%로 포함되는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 디니트릴 화합물 중 -R-CN기는 서로 트랜스 위치에 있는 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 디니트릴계 화합물은 1,4-디시아노-2-부텐, 1,4-디시아노-2-메틸-2-부텐, 1,4-디시아노-2-에틸-2-부텐, 1,4-디시아노-2,3-디메틸-2-부텐, 1,4-디시아노-2,3-디에틸-2-부텐, 1,6-디시아노-3-헥센, 1,6-디시아노-2-메틸-3-헥센 및 1,6-디시아노-2-메틸-5-메틸-3-헥센으로 이루어진 군에서 선택된 적어도 하나인 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 디니트릴계 화합물은 1,4-디시아노-2-부텐인 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 리튬 디플루오로 포스페이트 및 디니트릴계 화합물의 중량비는 1:0.25 내지 1:3인 것인 리튬 이차전지.
- 청구항 1에 있어서,상기 리튬 디플루오로 포스페이트 및 디니트릴계 화합물의 중량비는 1:0.25 내지 1:2인 것인 리튬 이차전지.
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