WO2024246262A1 - Method of removing one or more target impurities from crude fluorosulfonylimide compound - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method of removing one or more target chlorinated impurities from crude bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide mixture containing a hydrogen (bisfluorosulfonyl)- imide compound, and the one or more target impurities so as to create a purified mixture.
- Bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide and salts thereof, in particular the lithium salt of bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (LiFSI), are useful compounds in a variety of technical fields.
- Bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide salts are especially useful in battery electrolytes.
- HFSI bis(fluorosulfonyl) imide
- HCSI bis(chlorosulfonyl) imide
- Chlorinated impurities bearing -SO2CI moieties such as bis(chlorosulfonyl) imide, (chlorosulfonyl fluorosulfonyl) imide, sulfamoyl chloride (NH2SO2CI), chlorinated sulfonylimide oligomers such as F-SO2-NH-SO2-NH-SO2-CI and chlorosulfonic acid are critical impurities for that purpose, notably since they are precursors of chlorides ionic species.
- HCSI bis(chlorosulfonyl) imide
- HFSI bis(fluorosulfonyl) imide
- mixed fluoro/chloro analogous has intermediate boiling point
- chlorosulfonic acid has a boiling point of 152°C.
- Purification by fractional distillation may hence be complex and may require numerous theoretical plates (i.e. high CAPEX for industrialization), although being a widely known technique, referred notably in WO 2019/229357
- US 11267707 to HONEYWELL has proposed a method of producing purified bis(fluorosulfonyl) imide, said method including providing a liquid mixture including bis(fluorosulfonyl) imide and fluorosulfonic acid and then contacting the liquid mixture with gaseous ammonia, producing ammonium salts of certain acidic impurities.
- compounds bearing chlorosulfonic functions -SO2CI having lower pKa may not be selectively removed with this treatment (e.g. CSA or HCFSI). Further, this method requires the use of toxic, corrosive and flammable ammonia gas.
- CN 113912028 to SHENZHEN XINCHEN NEW ENERGY TECH CO LTD. discloses a purification method of HFSI that is said to reduce the content of chlorine impurities and comprises the following steps: (1) under nitrogen protection, an acid or a salt thereof is added to HFSI crude product and the reaction is heated under stirring, (2) under pressure, perform distillation/rectification to obtain the HFSI with lower chloride content.
- the acid can be either inorganic (for example concentrated sulfuric acid, sulfamic acid, ...) or organic (for example oxalic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, ).
- This document discloses water as an undesired compound, which should be limited and not higher than 3% in organic acid. Also, this document does not differentiate between organic acids and inorganic acids.
- One object of the present invention is a method of at least partially removing one or more target chlorinated impurities bearing at least one -SO2CI moiety from a crude bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide (HFSI) mixture comprising:
- Step (a) - melting the crude mixture (C-HFSI) at a temperature exceeding the melting point of compound of formula (I), so as to obtain a molten mixture [molten mixture (M- FSI)];
- Step (b) - contacting the crude mixture (M-HFSI) with (bl) water or with (b2) an aqueous acidic solution comprising water and at least one mineral acid, wherein the amount of water is of at most 50 equivalent for the total equivalent of target impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI), so as to cause at least partial hydrolysis of the said target chlorinated impurities; and Step (c) - at least partially removing said hydrolysed target chlorinated impurities, so as to obtain a purified mixture [purified mixture (P-HFSI)].
- an element or component is said to be included in and/or selected from a list of recited elements or components, it should be understood that in related embodiments explicitly contemplated here, the element or component can also be any one of the individual recited elements or components, or can also be selected from a group consisting of any two or more of the explicitly listed elements or components; any element or component recited in a list of elements or components may be omitted from such list; and
- the step (a) of the method according to the invention consists in melting crude a compound of formula (I), and preferably melting bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide; bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide or HFSI may be used as raw material. It may be represented by the formula: F-SO2-NH-SO2-F.
- C-HFSI crude mixture
- Chlorinated impurities bearing -SO2CI moieties which are advantageously at least partially removed via the method of the present invention are notably bis(chlorosulfonyl) imide, (chlorosulfonyl fluorosulfonyl) imide, sulfamoyl chloride (NH2SO2CI), chlorinated sulfonylimide oligomers such as F- SO2-NH-SO2-NH-SO2-CI and chlorosulfonic acid.
- the content of target chlorinated impurities in crude mixture (C-HFSI) is not particularly limited.
- the method of the present invention is effective for at least partial removal of the said target impurities in variable amounts.
- crude mixture (C-HFSI) may comprise the target chlorinated impurities in an amount of at least 500 ppm, preferably of at least 1000 ppm, more preferably of at least 1500 ppm.
- Upper boundaries are not particularly limited, although it is practical for the crude mixture (C-HFSI) to comprise the target chlorinated impurities in an amount of at most 10 000 ppm, preferably of at most 8000 ppm, more preferably of at most 5000 ppm.
- step (a) crude mixture (C-HFSI) containing compound of formula (I) and the one or more said target chlorinated impurities is molten, by raising the temperature beyond the melting point of compound (I); melting point of HFSI is about 17°C, which means heating in step (a) at a temperature exceeding about 17°C when compound (I) is HFSI.
- the choice of the temperature is not particularly critical, provided that the appropriate molten viscosity is achieved, for delivering the crude mixture (C-HFSI) in molten state in Step (b).
- temperature in Step (a) is ranging between 17°C and 120°C, preferably between 20°C and 80°C, more preferably between 25°C and 50°C.
- crude mixture (C-HFSI) is molten under a protective atmosphere, notably under an atmosphere which is substantially exempt from moisture.
- the amount of moisture in step (a) is generally kept below 5,000 ppm, more preferably below 1,000 ppm, more preferably below 500 ppm, more preferably below 100 ppm even more preferably below 50 ppm, with respect to compound of formula (I).
- step (b) is generally carried out in the substantial absence of any diluent. This means that no diluent is added, and if any diluent residual is present, its amount is less than 1 wt.% based on the total weight of the molten mixture (M-HFSI).
- step (b) of the method of the present invention is a substantially diluent-free step.
- no solvent/diluent alternatively a very low amount of diluent (aka solvent)
- M-HFSI mixture of diluent
- Carrying out step (b) without adding any further diluent is especially advantageous.
- the use of diluent during such a step implies that the solvent(s) will have to be removed after reaction in order to obtain an as pure as possible product which can be used for battery applications.
- the step for removing the diluent adds to the complexity of the industrial process, as well as its overall cost.
- step (b) Deleterious reactions, which could occur between HFSI, its impurities or hydrogen chloride by-product formed in step (b) and the diluent possibly used, can be avoided. Additionally, because the step for removing the diluent is not needed for step (b), the present invention overall provides a simpler purification process, significantly decreasing the complexity of the industrial process, as well as its overall cost.
- the amount of diluent is less than 0.5 wt.%, less than 0.1 wt.%, less than 0.01 wt.%, or less than 0.001 wt.%, based on the total weight of the crude mixture (M-HFSI).
- Diluents which are typically avoided are for example polar aprotic solvents, and may be selected from the group consisting of:
- - cyclic and acyclic carbonates for instance ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, butylene carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, ethyl methyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate, - cyclic and acyclic esters, for instance gamma-butyrolactone, gamma-valerolactone, methyl formate, methyl acetate, methyl propionate, ethyl acetate, ethyl propionate, isopropyl acetate, propyl propionate, butyl acetate,
- - cyclic and acyclic ethers for instance diethylether, diisopropylether, methyl-t- butyl ether, dimethoxymethane, 1,2-dimethoxy ethane, tetrahydrofuran, 2- methyltetrahydrofuran, 1,3-dioxane, 4-methyl- 1,3 -di oxane, 1,4-dioxane,
- sulfoxide and sulfone compounds for instance sulfolane, 3-methylsulfolane, dimethylsulfoxide,
- Step (b) the molten mixture (M-HFSI) is contacted with (bl) water or with (b2) an aqueous acidic solution comprising water and at least one mineral acid.
- Step (b) can be performed in any type of reaction vessel, which allows contacting the molten mixture (M-HFSI) with (bl) or (b2).
- a stirred vessel may be used, which is particularly adapted for ensuring intimate contact between molten HFSI and (bl) or (b2).
- the vessel may be not equipped with stirring means, but may be equipped with other means for ensuring such intimate contact in the molten mixture (M-HFSI), e.g. means for circulating the molten mixture (M-HFSI).
- the vessel may hence have any suitable three-dimensional shape, including a cylindrical shape or a tubular shape.
- the part of the vessel which are intended to come in contact with the molten mixture may be realized in any corrosion-resistance material; such as the alloys based on molybdenum, chromium, cobalt, iron, copper, manganese, titanium, zirconium, aluminum, carbon and tungsten, sold under the Hastelloy® brands or the alloys of nickel, chromium, iron and manganese to which copper and/or molybdenum are added, sold under the name Inconel® or MonelTM, and more particularly the Hastelloy C276 or Inconel 600, 625 or 718 alloys.
- any corrosion-resistance material such as the alloys based on molybdenum, chromium, cobalt, iron, copper, manganese, titanium, zirconium, aluminum, carbon and tungsten, sold under the Hastelloy® brands or the alloys of nickel, chromium, iron and manganese to which copper and/or molybdenum are added, sold under
- Stainless steels may also be selected, such as austenitic steels and more particularly the austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel containing deliberate amount of molybdenum which increases general corrosion resistance and especially improves its pitting resistance to chloride ion solutions, being referred to as SS316, or its SS316L version, which is an extra-low carbon version of SS316 that minimizes harmful carbide precipitation during welding.
- SS316 austenitic chromium-nickel stainless steel containing deliberate amount of molybdenum which increases general corrosion resistance and especially improves its pitting resistance to chloride ion solutions
- SS316L version which is an extra-low carbon version of SS316 that minimizes harmful carbide precipitation during welding.
- a steel having a nickel content of at most 22% by weight, preferably of between 6% and 20% and more preferentially of between 8% and 14%, may be used.
- the 304 and 304L steels have a nickel content that varies between 8% and 12%, and the 316 and 316L steels have a nickel content that varies between 10% and 14%.
- Use may also be made of vessels consisting of or coated with a polymeric compound resistant to the corrosion of the molten mixture (M-HFSI). Mention may in particular be made of materials such as PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) or PFA (perfluoroalkyl resins). Glass equipment may also be used. It will not be outside the scope of the invention to use an equivalent material. As other materials capable of being suitable for being in contact with the molten mixture (M-HFSI), mention may also be made of graphite derivatives and ceramic materials.
- step (b) the water added as (bl) or (b2) causes the selective hydrolysis of the -SO2CI groups comprised in the target chlorinated impurities contained in the molten mixture (M-HFSI), according to the following reaction paths: a. CISO3H + H2O H2SO4 + HC1 b. CISO2-NH-SO2CI + H2O HO-SO2-NH2 + H2SO4 + HC1 c. CISO2-NH-SO2F + H2O HO-SO2-NH-SO2F+ HC1
- hydrolysis occurs in a selective manner, with substantially no impact on compound of formula (I), in particular on HFSI. Further, all formed hydrolysis products have volatility/boiling points which are significantly different from the compound of formula (I), and specifically from HFSI, making further purification steps easier.
- water can be added as such i.e. according to (bl) embodiment; as an alternative, it may be beneficial to add water as an aqueous solution of a mineral acid i.e. according to embodiment (b2).
- water is essentially added as diluted with a mineral acid, so decreasing the basicity of the water itself, and hence reducing kinetics and thermodynamics of the hydrolysis reactions. In this manner, exothermicity of the reaction is reduced, so favorably reducing any side decomposition reaction.
- the said mineral acid is advantageous selected from the group consisting of (i) hydric acids of formula HX, with X being a halogen selected from Cl, F, Br, and I; and (ii) sulphuric acid; (iii) phosphoric and polyphosphoric acids; (iv) nitric acid; and (v) boric acid.
- the mineral acid may be selected from the group consisting of (i) hydric acids of formula HX, with X being a halogen selected from Cl, F, Br, and I; and (ii) sulphuric acid.
- (b2) use is generally made of concentrated mineral acid solutions.
- hydrochloric acid which is the preferred acid of formula HX
- a concentration of at least 15 % wt, preferably at least 20 % wt, more preferably at least 30 % wt in water is advantageously used.
- Fuming hydrochloric acid having concentration of up to 38 % wt in water can be used.
- concentrated solutions comprising up to 98 % wt of sulphuric acid in water can be used.
- a sulphuric acid aqueous solution having a concentration of about 96 % wt in water has been found to provide advantageous results, although sulphuric acid solutions of lower concentration may also be effective, and can advantageously limit the overall quantity of neat sulphuric acid used for providing water in the Step (b) .
- the water (bl) or the mixture (b2) is generally delivered to the reaction vessel of step (b) under the form of a liquid.
- Traditional means for delivering a liquid reactant into a liquid (molten) reaction mass can be advantageously employed.
- HC1 may be removed from the molten mixture (M-HFSI) by venting the reaction vessel whereas Step (b) takes place.
- a stream of inert gas such as anhydrous nitrogen or anhydrous air, may be used for facilitating removal of HC1 from the molten mixture (M-HFSI).
- removal of HC1 may be facilitated by operating under reduced pressure, i.e. at a pressure which is inferior to ambient pressure (1 bar). This may be achieved by connecting the vessel comprising molten mixture (M-HFSI) to suction means.
- Step (b) is generally carried out at a temperature ranging from melting point of compound (I), preferably from melting point of HFSI, from about 17°C, to a temperature up to 100°C, preferably at a temperature of 20°C to 50°C, even more preferably 20°C to 30°C.
- the amount of water (via (bl) or (b2)) shall be controlled; indeed, the stoichiometry of water (via (bl) or (b2)) is important since compound of formula (I), such as HFSI, may, although with slower kinetics, undergoes hydrolysis phenomena.
- an excess of water (via (bl) or (b2)) may be favorable for facilitating hydrolysis.
- the amount of water may be of at most 50 equivalents, preferably of at most 25 equivalents, more preferably at most 10 equivalents, based on the total equivalents of target impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI).
- an amount of at most 5, preferably at most 4, more preferably at most 3 equivalents, based on the total equivalents of target impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI) is preferred.
- At least an equimolar amount has to be used; this said, as the water may be consumed by other hydrolysis reactions affecting other possibly hydrolysable impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI), preferably said amount is of at least 1.2, at least 1.5 equivalents, based on the total equivalents of target impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI).
- Very good results have been obtained when adjusting the amount of water in the range of 1.0 to 3.0 equivalents, based on the total equivalents of target impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI), preferably in the range of 1.5 to 2.5 equivalents, based on the total equivalents of target impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI).
- the reaction in step (b) may be carried out in a batch, semi -batch or continuous modes; in batch mode, the vessel may be loaded with crude mixture (C-HFSI), and once the same is molten to give the molten mixture (M-HFSI), (bl) and/or (b2) may be added to the molten mixture (M-HFSI), and reacted until reaction is completed (e.g. notably when no longer evolution of HC1 is detected).
- C-HFSI crude mixture
- M-HFSI molten mixture
- bl molten mixture
- b2 molten mixture
- the vessel may be charged with crude mixture (C-HFSI), which, after being submitted to step (a) of melting, is reacted progressively with (bl) or (b2) which is added continuously, either step-wise or portion-wise, or by continuous addition, and the molten mixture (M-HFSI) may be reacted until completing the addition of (bl) and/or (b2).
- C-HFSI crude mixture
- M-HFSI molten mixture
- molten mixture (M-HFSI) and (bl) and/or (b2) may be fed simultaneously in a continuous manner to the reaction vessel.
- Step (c) comprises at least partially removing the hydrolysed compounds formed in Step (b), so as to obtain a purified mixture [purified mixture (P-HFSI)].
- Purified mixture (P- HFSI) is generally obtained as a liquid phase.
- Step (c) of removing the hydrolysed compounds can be carried out according to standard techniques.
- S Salt of formula M P X P or M P 2(SO4) P
- X is a halide, preferably selected from Cl and Br, wherein the amount of Salt (S) is of 0.9 to 10 equivalent for each equivalent of target chlorinated impurities present in crude mixture (C-HFSI).
- Step (cO) may be beneficial for salifying the said acid compounds, and substantially decrease their volatility, by converting the same into corresponding sulfonic acid salt having groups of formula -S03) P M p .
- salt (S) used in Step (cO) can be a halide or a sulfate; yet, while sulfates are effective, halides may be preferred, as they may generate hydric acids as reaction products, which are easily removable/separable.
- Sulfates such as Na2SO4, K2SO4 , NaHSCh, KHSO4 can be conveniently used.
- the halide can be any halides, including also I and Br; yet, Cl and F are preferred.
- the Salt (S) of formula M P X P is advantageously selected from the group consisting of NH4CI, LiCl, LiF, KC1, KF, NaCl, NaF, RbCl 2 , RbF 2 , CaCl 2 , CaF 2 , CsCl 2 , CsF 2 ; as said, alkaline metal salts are preferred, so that LiCl, LiF, KC1, KF, NaCl, and NaF are used in those preferred embodiments, and even more preferably KC1, KF, NaCl, and NaF.
- Step (cO) the salt (S) is generally contacted with the molten mixture (M-HFSI) obtained from Step (b) in the solid state.
- the salt (S) is generally delivered to the reaction vessel of Step (cO) under the form of a powder.
- the powdery salt (S) may be delivered to the reaction vessel of step (cO) through a powder conveyor, which may use pneumatic conveying means, including both pressure and vacuum pneumatic means; may use screw conveyor means, such as auger conveyors, helix conveyors, worm conveyor means or flexible screw conveyor means; may use belt conveying means; may use vibrating conveying means; or any other means adapted for dispensing powdery salt (S) into vessel (cO).
- (S) can be delivered as a slurry, as an example Na2SO4+NaHSO4 in anhydrous H2SO4.
- step (b) When the salt (S) is provided into step (b) under the form of a powder, it advantageously possesses an average particle size of less than 1000 pm.
- Step (c) comprises, possibly in addition to Step (cO), a step of distilling for obtaining the purified mixture (P-HFSI); distillation step can be carried out on the product obtained from Step (b) directly, can be carried out after Step (cO) and/or or can be carried out after completion of any preliminary separation step, such as e.g. any solid/liquid separation, in case the product from Step (b) and/or (cO) comprises any suspended solid.
- a step of distilling for obtaining the purified mixture P-HFSI
- distillation step can be carried out on the product obtained from Step (b) directly, can be carried out after Step (cO) and/or or can be carried out after completion of any preliminary separation step, such as e.g. any solid/liquid separation, in case the product from Step (b) and/or (cO) comprises any suspended solid.
- a fractional distillation step is preferably carried out in Step (c), wherein the product obtained from the previous step is submitted to distillation at temperatures of 20 to 170°C, preferably of 25 to 100°C, even more preferably of 25 to 80°C.
- distillation in particular the fractional distillation, may be carried out under atmospheric pressure, or may be carried out under reduced pressure; distillation temperatures will be adapted by one of ordinary skills in the art, depending upon the pressure applied.
- Fractional distillation may be carried out continuously, or may be carried out batchwise.
- the content of target chlorinated impurities in purified mixture (P-HFSI) is lower than in crude mixture (C-HFSI).
- the target chlorinated impurities are present in purified mixture (P-HFSI) in an amount of less than 1000 ppm, preferably less than 500 ppm, even more preferably less than 150 ppm.
- HFSI was supplied by PRO VISCO CS
- CISO3H was supplied by SIGMA-ALDRICH (product ID 571024, batch# BCCF1678)
- 96.4%H 2 SO 4 was supplied by VWR (product ID 20700.298, batch# 18C064006)
- Target chlorinated impurities were determined as chloride anions after complete hydrolysis, by IC using a Dionex ICS-3000 system with conductivity detection, with the following components:
- a 100 mL glass Schott bottle was loaded with 100.1 g HFSI notably comprising 0.557 g of CISO3H under dry argon atmosphere.
- the container is equipped with a 3-necks PTFE cap and a PTFE magnetic stirring bar.
- the reactor is fed with dry argon and the gas output is connected to an aqueous KOH scrubber.
- the concentration in chlorides measured by ion chromatography was found to be 1004 ppm.
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