WO2024019598A1 - 젤리-롤형 전극조립체 및 이를 포함하는 이차전지 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a jelly-roll type electrode assembly and a secondary battery including the same, and more specifically, to a jelly-roll type electrode assembly with an outer tab structure and a cylindrical secondary battery including the same.
- a jelly roll-shaped electrode assembly is manufactured by rolling long electrodes with a fixed width into a roll.
- a cylindrical battery manufactured by inserting such a jelly-roll type electrode assembly into a battery case repeats contraction/expansion of the electrodes during charging and discharging, and stress is formed according to the level difference depending on the structure of the jelly-roll.
- the outermost cathode covers the end of the anode, and the space next to the anode free edge becomes empty due to the thickness of the anode.
- the step due to the thickness of the anode creates stress in the cathode, and this stress is concentrated on the surface opposite to the side facing the anode during charging and discharging, causing cracks in the outer shell of the cathode.
- the present invention seeks to provide a jelly-roll type electrode assembly with a modified design of the jelly-roll type electrode assembly and a secondary battery including the same.
- One embodiment of the present invention includes a first electrode; first separator; A jelly-roll type electrode assembly in which a second electrode and a second separator are sequentially stacked and wound, comprising: a first electrode; first separator; The second electrode and the second separator each include a first end at which winding begins along the longitudinal direction; and a second end where the winding ends, wherein the first separator or the second end of the second separator extends longer than the second end of the second electrode and is bent or rolled toward the second end of the second electrode.
- a jelly-roll type electrode assembly including a step alleviation portion is provided.
- Another embodiment of the present invention includes the jelly-roll type electrode assembly; and a battery case for accommodating the electrode assembly.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly and the secondary battery including the same can prevent cracks and deformation of the electrode assembly by alleviating the step due to the thickness of the anode, thereby improving the stress concentration concentrated on the outermost cathode. there is.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly and the secondary battery including the same are economical because they use a step alleviation part that changed the design of the jelly-roll type electrode assembly, but do not cause local problems such as lithium precipitation in the corresponding area. Occurrence can be prevented.
- Figure 1 shows a jelly-roll type electrode assembly including a step relief portion in which a first separator is rolled according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 shows a jelly-roll type electrode assembly including a step alleviation portion in which a second separator is rolled according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 3 is an image illustrating a jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 4 schematically shows a stepped portion of a jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 5 schematically shows the stacked structure of a jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 6 is an SEM image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 1.
- Figure 7 is an SEM image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 2.
- Figure 8 is an SEM image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Comparative Example 1.
- Figure 9 is a simulation image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 1.
- Figure 10 is a simulation image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 2.
- Figure 11 is a simulation image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Comparative Example 1.
- T1, T1' Thickness of step relief area
- T2 Thickness of the second end of the second electrode
- One embodiment of the present invention includes a first electrode; first separator; A jelly-roll type electrode assembly in which a second electrode and a second separator are sequentially stacked and wound, comprising: a first electrode; first separator; The second electrode and the second separator each include a first end at which winding begins along the longitudinal direction; and a second end where the winding ends, wherein the first separator or the second end of the second separator extends longer than the second end of the second electrode and is bent or rolled toward the second end of the second electrode.
- a jelly-roll type electrode assembly including a step alleviation portion is provided.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to the present invention can alleviate the step formed by the thickness of the second end of the second electrode by forming a certain step by the thickness of the step alleviating portion, and the second electrode of the first electrode 2 It is possible to prevent cracks and deformation occurring on the outer shell of the electrode assembly by improving the stress concentration on the surface opposite to the surface opposing the end.
- Figure 1 shows a jelly-roll type electrode assembly including a step alleviating portion where a first separator is rolled according to an embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 2 shows a step where a second separator is rolled according to an embodiment of the present invention. It shows a jelly-roll type electrode assembly including a relief portion.
- a jelly-roll type electrode assembly includes a first electrode 100; First separator (20);
- the second electrode 300 and the second separator 40 each have a first end at which winding begins along the longitudinal direction; and a second end where the winding ends, wherein the second end 22 of the first separator 20 extends longer than the second end 320 of the second electrode 300, and the second end 22 of the first separator 20 extends longer than the second end 320 of the second electrode 300.
- It may include a step relief portion 50 bent or rolled toward the second end 320 of 300 .
- a jelly-roll type electrode assembly includes a first electrode 100; First separator (20);
- the second electrode 300 and the second separator 40 each have a first end at which winding begins along the longitudinal direction; and a second end where the winding ends, wherein the second end 42 of the second separator 40 extends longer than the second end 320 of the second electrode 300, and the second end 42 of the second separator 40 extends longer than the second end 320 of the second electrode 300.
- It may include a step relief portion 50 bent or rolled toward the second end 320 of 300 .
- the bending involves bending the first separator or the second separator twice or more at regular intervals so that the second end of the first separator or the second separator is located at the center of the step relief portion to form a multi-layered sheet shape.
- the rolling may be performed by winding the first separator or the second separator two or more times at regular intervals so that the second end is located at the center of the step relief portion to form a scroll shape with an oval cross-section, and the bending or The rolling shape may vary depending on the flexibility of the first or second separator material.
- Figure 3 is an image illustrating a jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the second end of the first separator 20 extends longer than the second end of the second electrode 300. It may be rolled toward the second end of the second electrode to form the step relief portion 50, and may be formed in a scroll shape with a certain thickness and an oval cross-section.
- the winding axial length (L1) of the step relief portion may be 50% or more and 100% or less based on 100% of the winding axial length of the first electrode.
- the winding axial length of the step relief portion may be 55% or more, 60% or more, or 65% or more based on 100% of the winding axial length of the first electrode, and the winding axial length of the step relief portion may be 55% or more, 60% or more, or 65% or more. may be 95% or less, 90% or less, or 85% or less based on 100% of the length of the first electrode in the winding axis direction.
- the step formed by the second end of the second electrode causes the concentration of the first electrode on the opposite side of the side opposite the second step. Stress can be effectively distributed, and problems such as the occurrence of cracks can be effectively reduced to ensure the stability of the battery.
- the step alleviation part may be formed by bending or rolling the second end of the first separator or the second separator toward the second end of the second electrode more than 3 times and less than 16 times.
- the step relief portion may be formed by bending or rolling the second end of the first separator or the second separator toward the second end of the second electrode at least 4 times, at least 6 times, or at least 8 times, and the step The relief portion may be formed by bending or rolling the second end of the first separator or the second separator toward the second end of the second electrode 14 times or less, 12 times or less, or 10 times or less.
- the first separator or the second separator having a thickness of 13 ⁇ m is bent or rolled 4 to 10 times to be 55 ⁇ m to 130 ⁇ m. It is possible to form a step relief portion in a thickness range, and when the step due to the thickness of the second electrode is 130 ⁇ m, the first separator or the second separator having a thickness of 12.5 ⁇ m is bent or rolled more than 4 times and less than 10 times.
- the thickness range can be adjusted at a certain ratio.
- the thickness of the step alleviation portion satisfies a certain ratio with respect to the thickness of the second end of the second electrode, so that the step alleviation effect can be excellent, and excessive bending or rolling may cause It is possible to prevent additional step formation problems and process uneconomical problems that may occur.
- Figure 4 schematically shows a stepped portion of a jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly is a hollow formed in the area where the first electrode 100 covers the second end 320 of the second electrode 300. It may include a step portion 60, which is a space, and the step alleviating portion 50 may be provided within the step portion 60.
- the first electrode 100 located at the outermost side extends longer than the second end 320 of the second electrode 300 and is added to the outside of the electrode assembly. It may be wound, and a step due to the thickness of the second electrode may be formed next to the second end 320 of the second electrode 300.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly can form a stacked structure of first electrode/first separator/second electrode/second separator/first electrode in the wound state, but the second The length of the electrode may be shorter than the remaining layers, and there may be a region forming a stacked structure of the first electrode/first separator/empty space/second separator/first electrode at the outermost layer.
- the first electrode 100 or the first separator (not shown) in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the first electrode / the second end 320 of the second electrode 300 / the first electrode 100' or the second A step portion 60, which is an empty space surrounded by a separator (not shown), may be formed.
- the step alleviating part 50 may be provided within the step part 60 and is provided on the opposite side of the surface opposite the winding axis of the first electrode 100' located inside the electrode assembly. It may be possible.
- the step relief portion forms an area in additional contact with the inner peripheral surface of the first electrode 100 located at the outermost part, so that the second end 320 of the second electrode 300 is adjacent to the inner peripheral surface of the first electrode 100. It may be to disperse the stress concentrated in the area in contact with.
- the present invention may be provided in direct contact with or spaced apart from the second end of the second electrode.
- the distance between the step alleviation part and the second end of the second electrode may be 1 mm or more and 2 mm or less.
- the separation distance between the step alleviation part and the second end of the second electrode may be 1 mm or more and 1.5 mm or less, or 1.5 mm or more and 2 mm or less, and if the separation distance within the above-mentioned range is satisfied, the first electrode
- the process of forming a step relief portion of an appropriate thickness by bending or rolling the first separator or the second separator can be easy, and the process of forming a step relief portion of an appropriate thickness can be easy, and the process of forming a step relief portion of an appropriate thickness can be easy. Economic feasibility can be secured by preventing losses.
- the step portion includes a first step formed by a thickness of the step relief portion; and a second step formed by a difference between the thickness of the second electrode and the thickness of the step alleviation portion.
- the first step H1 may be the same as the thickness T1 of the step relief portion, and the second step H2 may be equal to the thickness T2 of the second electrode and the thickness T1 of the step relief portion. ) may be the same as the difference. Specifically, the first step H1 may be equal to the thickness T1 of the step relief portion measured at the location where the step relief portion and the inner peripheral surface of the first electrode contact, and the second step H2 may be the same as the thickness T1 of the step relief portion and the inner peripheral surface of the first electrode.
- the step relief portion may be formed by bending or rolling the first separator 20, and the first step H1 is formed by the step relief portion 50 and the first electrode ( This may mean the thickness (T1) of the step relief portion, which is the straight-line distance between the first electrode 100 and the second separator 40 measured in a direction perpendicular to the winding axis at a position where the inner peripheral surface of the 100 is in contact.
- the step alleviation part 50 may be formed by bending or rolling the second separator 40, and the first step H1 is formed by the inner peripheral surface of the step alleviation part and the first electrode.
- the thickness (T1') of the step relief portion may mean the thickness (T1') of the step relief portion, which is the straight-line distance between the first separator and the first electrode measured in a direction perpendicular to the winding axis at the position where the first separator contacts.
- the thickness (T1, T1') of the step relief portion may be different from the step difference relief portion. It can be approximated by subtracting the thickness of one layer of the first separator or the second separator from the thickness of the center of the relief portion.
- the first step may be 20% or more and 95% or less of the thickness of the second end of the second electrode.
- the first step H1 may be 25% or more, 30% or more, 35% or more, or 40% or more of the thickness (T2) of the second end of the second electrode.
- the first step H1 may be 90% or less, 85% or less, 80% or less, or 75% or less of the second end thickness T2 of the second electrode.
- the volume of the step relief portion may be 5% to 95% of the volume of the step portion.
- the volume of the step relief portion may be 10% or more, 15% or more, 20% or more, 25% or more, or 30% or more of the volume of the step portion, and the volume of the step relief portion may be 90% or less of the step portion, It may be 85% or less, 80% or less, or 75% or less.
- the step relief portion has a shape similar to a rectangular parallelepiped when the second end of the first separator or the second separator is bent or rolled toward the second end of the second electrode, so the step relief is achieved.
- the volume of the unit may be approximately calculated using the cuboid volume formula.
- the volume of the stepped portion may vary depending on the tension of the manufacturing device, the charging and discharging state, the outer diameter of the jelly-roll, etc. during the manufacturing process of the cell, so the volume of the stepped portion may be approximately calculated using a trigonometric function. . Specifically, it is approximately calculated by drawing an imaginary triangle with the thickness (T2) of the second end of the second electrode as the height and the length of the first electrode or second separator surrounding the step as the base. You can. In some cases, the volume of the step may be confirmed through computed tomography (CT) technique.
- CT computed tomography
- the volume range of the step relief portion in the above-mentioned range is satisfied, the stress concentrated on the surface opposite to the second step of the first electrode due to the first step can be effectively distributed, and when the electrode assembly is impregnated with the electrolyte solution. Since the volume of the step relief portion does not exceed the volume of the step portion, it is possible to prevent damage to the electrode assembly that may additionally occur when the volume of the electrode assembly changes due to the charging and discharging cycle of the secondary battery.
- the thickness of the step relief portion may be 20 ⁇ m or more and 150 ⁇ m or less.
- the thickness of the step relief portion may be 30 ⁇ m or more, 40 ⁇ m or more, 50 ⁇ m or more, or 60 ⁇ m or more, and the thickness of the step relief portion may be 140 ⁇ m or less, 130 ⁇ m or less, 120 ⁇ m or less, 110 ⁇ m or less, or 100 ⁇ m or less. It may be ⁇ m or less.
- the thickness of the step relief portion may have the greatest value at the center of the step relief portion where the second end of the first separator or the second separator is located, and the step relief portion where the first separator or the second separator is bent or rolled.
- the step due to the thickness of the second electrode can be effectively alleviated, and thus concentrated stress can be effectively dispersed.
- a step relief portion in a thickness range of 55 ⁇ m to 130 ⁇ m can be formed, and when the step due to the thickness of the second electrode is 130 ⁇ m .
- adjusting the thickness range of the step relief portion to alleviate the step due to the thickness of the second electrode by providing a certain ratio of the first step and the second step. You can.
- the longitudinal length (L2) of the step relief portion included in the jelly-roll type electrode assembly may be 8 mm or more and 30 mm or less.
- the longitudinal length (L2) of the step relief portion may be 10 mm or more, 12 mm or more, 14 mm or more, or 16 mm or more
- the longitudinal length (L2) of the step relief portion may be 28 mm or less, 26 mm or less. , it may be 24 mm or less, 22 mm or less, or 20 mm or less.
- the longitudinal length of the step relief portion may mean a length measured from one end to the other end of the step relief portion where the first separator or the second separator is bent or rolled.
- the step due to the thickness of the second electrode can be effectively alleviated, and the first electrode located at the outermost part of the wound jelly-roll type electrode assembly and surrounding the step part Since the electrode has an appropriate inclination and curvature, damage to the area in contact with the second end of the second electrode or damage due to pressure acting on the opposite side of the empty space can be minimized.
- the second end of the first electrode may be extended longer than the second end of the second electrode and may be additionally wound around the outside of the electrode assembly.
- the first electrode may be a cathode and the second electrode may be an anode.
- the first electrode, which is the outermost layer of the electrode assembly may be a cathode, and the electrode assembly may have a cathode outermost structure in which a cathode/separator/anode/separator is wound. In other words, it may have an outer tab structure that exposes the cathode to the outermost part of the jelly-roll type electrode assembly.
- the negative electrode may include a negative electrode current collector and a negative electrode active material layer provided on the negative electrode current collector.
- the negative electrode may include a negative electrode current collector and a negative electrode active material layer formed on one or both sides of the negative electrode current collector and containing a negative electrode active material.
- the negative electrode active material layer is formed on the negative electrode holding portion of the negative electrode current collector, and the side not provided with the negative electrode active material layer can be expressed as a negative electrode uncoated region.
- the negative electrode current collector may include a negative electrode holding portion on which the negative electrode active material layer is formed and a negative electrode uncoated portion on which the negative electrode active material layer is not formed, and may include a tab on the negative electrode uncoated portion.
- the negative electrode current collector may include a negative electrode uncoated portion and may include a negative electrode tab formed on the negative electrode uncoated portion.
- the manufactured electrode assembly may include one or more negative electrode tabs.
- the negative electrode active material layer may include a negative electrode active material containing at least one selected from the group consisting of silicon-based materials and carbon-based materials.
- the negative electrode active material layer may include a silicon-based material in an amount of more than 0% and less than or equal to 20%.
- the negative electrode active material layer may further include a negative electrode conductive material and a negative electrode binder, and may include the negative electrode active material; cathode conductive material; And the cathode binder may be any material used in the art without limitation.
- the negative electrode current collector can be any conductive material without causing chemical changes in the battery, and is not particularly limited.
- the negative electrode current collector may be copper, stainless steel, aluminum, nickel, titanium, calcined carbon, or aluminum or stainless steel surface treated with carbon, nickel, titanium, silver, etc. .
- a transition metal that adsorbs carbon well, such as copper or nickel can be used as the negative electrode current collector.
- the thickness of the negative electrode current collector may be 70 ⁇ m or more and 180 ⁇ m or less, but the thickness of the negative electrode current collector is not limited thereto.
- the negative electrode binder is polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer (PVDF-co-HFP), polyvinylidenefluoride, polyacrylonitrile, Polymethylmethacrylate, polyvinyl alcohol, carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), starch, hydroxypropylcellulose, regenerated cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, tetrafluoroethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyacrylic acid, ethylene.
- PVDF-co-HFP polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer
- EPDM propylene-diene monomer
- SBR styrene butadiene rubber
- fluororubber poly acrylic acid
- materials whose hydrogen is replaced with Li, Na, or Ca etc. It may include at least one of the following, and may also include various copolymers thereof.
- the anode conductive material is not particularly limited as long as it has conductivity without causing chemical changes in the battery.
- graphite such as natural graphite or artificial graphite
- Carbon black such as acetylene black, Ketjen black, channel black, Paneth black, lamp black, and thermal black
- Conductive fibers such as carbon fiber and metal fiber
- Conductive tubes such as carbon nanotubes
- Metal powders such as fluorocarbon, 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 positive electrode may include a positive electrode current collector and a positive electrode active material layer provided on the positive electrode current collector.
- the positive electrode may include a positive electrode current collector and a positive electrode active material layer formed on one or both sides of the positive electrode current collector and containing a positive electrode active material.
- the positive electrode active material layer is formed on the positive electrode holding portion of the positive electrode current collector, and the surface not provided with the positive active material layer may be expressed as a positive electrode uncoated region.
- the positive electrode current collector may include a positive electrode holding portion on which the positive electrode active material layer is formed and a positive electrode uncoated portion on which the positive active material layer is not formed, and may include a tab on the positive electrode uncoated portion.
- the positive electrode current collector may include a positive electrode uncoated region, and may include a positive electrode tab formed on the positive electrode uncoated region.
- the manufactured electrode assembly may include one or more positive electrode tabs.
- the positive electrode current collector is not particularly limited as long as it is conductive without causing chemical changes in the battery.
- the positive electrode current collector includes stainless steel, aluminum, nickel, and titanium. , fired carbon, or surface treatment of aluminum or stainless steel with carbon, nickel, titanium, silver, etc. can be used.
- the positive electrode current collector may typically have a thickness of 80 ⁇ m or more and 190 ⁇ m or less, and fine irregularities may be formed on the surface of the current collector to increase the adhesion of the positive electrode active material.
- it can be used in various forms such as films, sheets, foils, nets, porous materials, foams, and non-woven materials.
- the positive electrode active material may be a commonly used positive electrode active material.
- the positive electrode active material is a layered compound such as lithium cobalt oxide (LiCoO 2 ), lithium nickel oxide (LiNiO 2 ), or a compound substituted with one or more transition metals; Lithium iron oxide such as LiFe 3 O 4 ; Lithium manganese oxide with the formula Li 1+x Mn 2-x O 4 (0 ⁇ x ⁇ 0.33), LiMnO 3 , LiMn 2 O 3 , LiMnO 2 , etc.; lithium copper oxide (Li 2 CuO 2 ); Vanadium oxides such as LiV 3 O 8 , V 2 O 5 , and Cu 2 V 2 O 7 ; With the chemical formula LiNi 1-y M y O 2 (where M is at least one selected from the group consisting of Co, Mn, Al, Cu, Fe, Mg, B and Ga, and satisfies 0.01 ⁇ y ⁇ 0.3) Ni site type lithium nickel oxide expressed;
- the positive electrode active material layer may further include a positive electrode conductive material and a positive electrode binder.
- the anode conductive material is used to provide conductivity to the electrode, and can be used without particular restrictions in the battery being constructed as long as it does not cause chemical change and has electronic conductivity.
- the anode conductive material includes graphite such as natural graphite or artificial graphite; Carbon-based materials such as carbon black, acetylene black, Ketjen black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black, summer black, and carbon fiber; Metal powders or metal fibers such as copper, nickel, aluminum, and silver; Conductive whiskeys such as zinc oxide and potassium titanate; Conductive metal oxides such as titanium oxide; Alternatively, conductive polymers such as polyphenylene derivatives may be used, and one type of these may be used alone or a mixture of two or more types may be used.
- graphite such as natural graphite or artificial graphite
- Carbon-based materials such as carbon black, acetylene black, Ketjen black, channel black, furnace black, lamp black, summer black, and carbon fiber
- Metal powders or metal fibers such as copper, nickel, aluminum, and silver
- Conductive whiskeys such as zinc oxide and potassium titanate
- Conductive metal oxides such as titanium oxide
- conductive polymers such as polyphenylene
- the positive electrode binder serves to improve adhesion between positive electrode active material particles and adhesion between the positive electrode active material and the positive electrode current collector.
- Specific examples include polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer (PVDF-co-HFP), polyvinyl alcohol, polyacrylonitrile, and carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). ), starch, hydroxypropylcellulose, regenerated cellulose, polyvinylpyrrolidone, tetrafluoroethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, ethylene-propylene-diene polymer (EPDM), sulfonated-EPDM, styrene butadiene rubber. (SBR), fluorine rubber, or various copolymers thereof, and one type of these may be used alone or a mixture of two or more types may be used.
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- PVDF-co-HFP vinylidene flu
- the second end of the second electrode may be in the form of a free edge.
- the free edge shape may mean a shape in which the end of the second electrode active material layer matches the end of the electrode current collector. That is, the jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention may have a structure in which the first electrode, which is the outermost layer, covers the second end of the second electrode, which is in the form of a free edge, and the first electrode is It may include a step portion, which is an empty space formed in an area covering the second end of the second electrode, and is provided in the step portion in direct contact with or spaced apart from one side of the second end of the second electrode in the form of a free edge. It may include a step alleviation part.
- Figure 5 schematically shows the stacked structure of a jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a first electrode 100 is present at the outermost part of the electrode assembly 1000, and the first electrode 100 is a first electrode current collector ( 101) may be provided with first electrode active material layers 102 and 103 on both sides, respectively, and may include a non-coating area.
- a second electrode 300 is present at the outermost part of the electrode assembly 1000, and the second electrode 300 is provided with positive electrode active material layers 302 and 303 on both sides of the second electrode current collector 301, respectively.
- it may not include a non-coating area. In other words, it may be in the form of a free edge where the ends of the second electrode current collector and the second electrode active material layer coincide.
- the second end 320 of the second electrode 300 may include the ends of the second electrode active material layers 302 and 303 and the end of the second electrode current collector 301 having the same length in the longitudinal direction. And, the second end 320 of the second electrode 300 may coincide with the end of the second electrode active material layers 302 and 303 and the end of the second electrode current collector 301. Meanwhile, according to one embodiment of the present invention, the uncoated portion present on the surface opposite to the end of the second end 320 of the second electrode 300 of the first electrode 100 is It may further include an attached disconnection prevention tape 70 to reduce the possibility of short circuits or cracks due to stress concentration in the area.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly may further include a plurality of separators.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly may have a structure in which a first electrode/first separator/second electrode/second separator are stacked in that order.
- the separator separates the first electrode and the second electrode and provides a passage for lithium ions to move. It can be used without particular restrictions as long as it is normally used as a separator in secondary batteries. In particular, it has low resistance to ion movement in the electrolyte and provides a passage for lithium ions to move. It is desirable to have excellent moisturizing ability.
- porous polymer films for example, porous polymer films made of polyolefin polymers such as ethylene homopolymer, propylene homopolymer, ethylene/butene copolymer, ethylene/hexene copolymer, and ethylene/methacrylate copolymer, or these.
- a laminated structure of two or more layers may be used.
- conventional porous non-woven fabrics for example, non-woven fabrics made of high melting point glass fibers, polyethylene terephthalate fibers, etc., may be used.
- the separator may typically have a thickness of 10 ⁇ m or more and 20 ⁇ m or less, and a coated separator containing a ceramic component or a polymer material may be used to ensure heat resistance or mechanical strength, and may optionally have a single-layer or multi-layer structure. can be used
- One embodiment of the present invention includes the jelly-roll type electrode assembly; and a battery case for accommodating the electrode assembly. Contents included in the jelly-roll type electrode assembly are the same as described above.
- the secondary battery may include a cap assembly coupled to the opening of the battery case, and the cap assembly may include a top cap, a safety vent, and a current blocking element.
- the first electrode may be in direct contact with the inner surface of the battery case, so that the battery case may function as a first electrode terminal.
- the interior of the battery case may include an electrolyte.
- the electrolyte may include, but is not limited to, an organic liquid electrolyte, an inorganic liquid electrolyte, a solid polymer electrolyte, a gel-type polymer electrolyte, a solid inorganic electrolyte, or a molten inorganic electrolyte that can be used when manufacturing a lithium secondary battery.
- the electrolyte may include a non-aqueous organic solvent and a metal salt.
- the non-aqueous organic solvent includes, for example, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, propylene carbonate, ethylene carbonate, butylene carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, gamma- Butylolactone, 1,2-dimethoxy ethane, tetrahydrofuran, 2-methyl tetrahydrofuran, dimethylsulfoxide, 1,3-dioxorane, formamide, dimethylformamide, dioxoren, acetonitrile, nitro Methane, methyl formate, methyl acetate, phosphoric acid triester, trimethoxy methane, dioxoran derivative, sulfolane, methyl sulfolane, 1,3-dimethyl-2-imidazolidinone, propylene carbonate derivative, tetrahydrofuran derivative Aprotic organic solvents such as , ether, methyl propionate, and ethylene carbonate derivative, tetra
- the metal salt may be a lithium salt
- the lithium salt is a material that is easily soluble in the non-aqueous electrolyte solution.
- anions of the lithium salt include F - , Cl - , I - , NO 3 - , N(CN) 2- , BF 4 - , ClO 4 - , PF 6 - , (CF 3 ) 2 PF 4 - , (CF 3 ) 3 PF 3 - , (CF 3 ) 4 PF 2 - , (CF 3 ) 5 PF - , (CF 3 ) 6 P - , CF 3 SO 3 - , CF 3 CF 2 SO 3 - , (CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 N - , (FSO 2 ) 2 N - , CF 3 CF 2 (CF 3 ) 2 CO - , (CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 CH - , (SF 5 ) 3 C - , (CF
- the electrolyte in addition to the electrolyte components, includes, for example, halo such as difluoroethylene carbonate for the purpose of improving battery life characteristics, suppressing battery capacity reduction, and improving battery discharge capacity.
- halo such as difluoroethylene carbonate
- One or more additives such as dinon, N,N-substituted imidazolidine, ethylene glycol dialkyl ether, ammonium salt, pyrrole, 2-methoxyethanol, or aluminum trichloride may be further included.
- the battery case may be cylindrical. That is, the jelly-roll type electrode assembly according to the present invention can be accommodated in a cylindrical battery case, and includes an assembly including a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a separator; cap assembly; And since the battery case containing the electrolyte has a cylindrical shape, the secondary battery itself may be cylindrical in shape.
- Al foil was prepared as a positive electrode current collector, and a positive electrode active material layer was formed by applying and drying the positive electrode active material slurry on the positive electrode current collector to prepare a positive electrode as a second electrode.
- a Pure Cu foil with a thickness of 8 ⁇ m was prepared as a negative electrode current collector, and a negative electrode active material layer was formed by applying and drying the negative electrode active material slurry on the negative electrode current collector to prepare a negative electrode as a first electrode.
- winding began from one end of the first separator and the second separator in the longitudinal direction, and the first and second electrodes were sequentially introduced to manufacture a jelly-roll type electrode assembly.
- the first separator is provided to extend longer than the second end of the second electrode, and the second end of the first separator is connected to the second end of the second electrode.
- a step relief portion was provided in the step portion, which is an empty space formed in the area where the first electrode covers the second end of the second electrode, to have the structure according to FIG. 1.
- the thickness of the second end of the second electrode is 130 ⁇ m
- the thickness of the step alleviation part is 117 ⁇ m
- the longitudinal length of the step alleviation part is 11 mm
- the step alleviation part extends from the second end of the second electrode. They were provided 1 mm apart.
- the thickness of the step relief portion is 117 ⁇ m, and the longitudinal length of the step relief portion is 10 mm.
- a jelly-roll type electrode assembly and secondary battery were manufactured in the same manner as Example 1.
- a jelly-roll type electrode assembly and a secondary battery were manufactured in the same manner as Example 1, except that the step alleviation portion was not provided.
- Example 1 Secondary batteries according to Example 1, Example 2, and Comparative Example 1 were prepared. Afterwards, 50 cycles of charging and discharging were performed under conditions of 23°C and SOC in the range of 0% to 100%.
- Example 1 After the cycle, the secondary batteries according to Example 1, Example 2, and Comparative Example 1 were each disassembled, and the first electrode at a position corresponding to the second end of the second electrode was ion milled with an Ar ion beam. ), and the thickness of the first electrode was measured after the cycle using a scanning electron microscope (SEM).
- SEM scanning electron microscope
- Thickness ratio of the step relief portion (%) ⁇ Thickness of the step relief portion (T1, ⁇ m)/Thickness of the second end of the second electrode (T2, ⁇ m) ⁇
- Strain rate of the first electrode (%) ⁇ Thickness of the first electrode after 50 cycles ( ⁇ m) / Thickness of the first electrode ( ⁇ m) ⁇
- Example 1 Comparative Example 1 Thickness of the second end of the second electrode (T2, ⁇ m) 130 130 130 Thickness of step relief area (T1, ⁇ m) - 117 58.5 Thickness ratio of step relief area (T1/T2, %) - 90 45 Thickness of the first electrode ( ⁇ m) 8 8 8 Thickness of first electrode after 50 cycles ( ⁇ m) 6.76 7.94 7.41 Strain rate of first electrode (%) 15.5 0.75 7.38
- Figure 6 is an SEM image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 1
- Figure 7 is an SEM image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 2
- Figure 8 is a SEM image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 1.
- This is an SEM image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery.
- the secondary batteries according to Examples 1 and 2 were compared to the secondary batteries according to Comparative Example 1. It was confirmed that the strain of the electrode decreased by 8.12% to 14.75%. In particular, it was confirmed that the first electrode strain rate of the secondary battery according to Example 1, in which the thickness ratio of the step relief portion was 90%, was the lowest at 0.75%.
- Comparing Examples 1 and 2 with Comparative Example 1 when contraction/expansion of the electrode is repeated during the cycle, stress is concentrated on the first electrode by the second end of the second electrode, resulting in crack generation and deformation.
- a step relief portion in the step portion which is an empty space formed next to the second end of the second electrode, to alleviate the step due to the thickness of the second electrode, the stress concentration of the first electrode is improved and cracks occur. It can be seen that the possibility of occurrence can be reduced.
- the thickness of the step relief portion (T1, ⁇ m) and the thickness ratio of the step relief portion (T1/T2, %) are adjusted to a specific range, the possibility of cracks occurring in the first electrode due to the second end of the second electrode is reduced. It can be seen that is superior to .
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly and the secondary battery including the same prevent cracks and deformation of the electrode assembly by alleviating the step due to the thickness of the anode, thereby improving the stress concentration concentrated on the outermost cathode. You can see that it can be done.
- the degree of improvement of electrode cracks in the first electrode facing the second end of the second electrode was evaluated through simulation. Specifically, according to a simulation of the volume change of the step relief portion provided in the step portion, the maximum strain rate of the first electrode when the jelly-roll type electrode assembly is expanded was measured, and the results are shown in FIGS. 9 to 11, respectively. At this time, the second electrode had a free edge having a longitudinal end at the same position as the second electrode current collector and the second electrode active material layer, and the first electrode was set to the same conditions as the Cu foil.
- Figure 9 is a simulation image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 1
- Figure 10 is a simulation image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Example 2
- Figure 11 is a simulation image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of the secondary battery according to Comparative Example 1. This is a simulation image showing the crack improvement evaluation results of secondary batteries.
- Example 2 including a step relief portion having a thickness of 45% compared to the thickness of the second end of the second electrode, one side of the first electrode facing the second end of the second electrode is opposite. It was confirmed that the maximum strain occurred in the plane.
- the maximum strain of the first electrode of the secondary battery according to Comparative Example 1 is 0.0651
- the maximum strain of the first electrode of the secondary battery according to Example 2 is 0.0468
- Example 2 has the outermost electrode compared to Comparative Example 1. 1 It was confirmed that the maximum strain of the electrode was reduced by 28.1%.
- the step relief portion is provided within the step portion, the bending of the first electrode is alleviated at the second end of the second electrode and the maximum strain is reduced, thereby reducing the possibility of cracks occurring in the first electrode.
- step relief portion when the step relief portion is provided within the step portion, bending of the first electrode at the second end of the second electrode is alleviated, and the possibility of occurrence of first electrode cracks is reduced as the maximum strain of the first electrode is reduced, It can be seen that when the step relief portion is provided with a thickness similar to that of the second end of the second electrode, that is, in Example 1, the possibility of cracks occurring in the first electrode is the lowest.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly and the secondary battery including the same prevent cracks and deformation of the electrode assembly by mitigating the step due to the thickness of the anode, thereby improving the stress concentration concentrated on the outermost cathode. You can see that it can be done.
- the jelly-roll type electrode assembly and the secondary battery including the same are economical because they use a step alleviation part that changed the design of the jelly-roll type electrode assembly, but do not cause local problems such as lithium precipitation in the corresponding area. It can be seen that occurrence can be prevented.
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실시예 1 | 실시예 2 | 비교예 1 | |
제2 전극의 제2 단부 두께(T2, ㎛) | 130 | 130 | 130 |
단차 완화부의 두께(T1, ㎛) | - | 117 | 58.5 |
단차 완화부의 두께 비율(T1/T2, %) | - | 90 | 45 |
제1 전극의 두께(㎛) | 8 | 8 | 8 |
50 사이클 이후 제1 전극의 두께(㎛) | 6.76 | 7.94 | 7.41 |
제1 전극의 변형률(%) | 15.5 | 0.75 | 7.38 |
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- 제1 전극; 제1 분리막; 제2 전극 및 제2 분리막이 차례대로 적층되어 권취된 젤리-롤형 전극조립체에 있어서,제1 전극; 제1 분리막; 제2 전극 및 제2 분리막은 각각 길이방향을 따라 권취가 시작되는 제1 단부; 및 권취가 종료되는 제2 단부를 포함하고,상기 제1 분리막 또는 제2 분리막의 제2 단부는 상기 제2 전극의 제2 단부보다 길게 연장되고, 상기 제2 전극의 제2 단부 측으로 절곡 또는 롤링된 단차 완화부를 포함하는 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 단차 완화부는 상기 제1 분리막 또는 제2 분리막의 제2 단부가 상기 제2 전극의 제2 단부 측으로 3 회 이상 16 회 이하로 절곡 또는 롤링된 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 젤리-롤형 전극조립체는 상기 제1 전극이 상기 제2 전극의 제2 단부를 덮고 있는 영역에 형성되는 빈 공간인 단차부를 포함하고,상기 단차 완화부는 상기 단차부 내에 구비되는 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 단차부는 상기 단차 완화부의 두께에 의해 형성되는 제1 단차; 및상기 제2 전극의 두께 및 상기 단차 완화부의 두께의 차이에 의해 형성되는 제2 단차를 포함하는 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제4항에 있어서,상기 제1 단차는 상기 제2 전극의 제2 단부 두께의 20 % 이상 95 % 이하인 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제3항에 있어서,상기 단차 완화부의 부피는 상기 단차부의 부피의 5 % 이상 95 % 이하인 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 단차 완화부의 두께는 20 ㎛ 이상 150 ㎛ 이하인 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 단차 완화부의 길이방향 길이는 8 mm 이상 30 mm 이하인 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 전극의 제2 단부는, 상기 제2 전극의 제2 단부보다 길게 연장되어 상기 전극조립체의 외곽으로 추가 권취되는 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 전극은 음극이고, 상기 제2 전극은 양극인 것인 젤리-롤형 전극조립체.
- 제1항 내지 제10항 중 어느 한 항에 따른 젤리-롤형 전극조립체; 및상기 전극조립체를 수용하기 위한 전지케이스를 포함하는 것인 이차전지.
- 제11항에 있어서,상기 전지케이스는 원통형인 것인 이차전지.
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