IP Library Granted Patent US 12665198
Granted Patent B2
US 12665198 · App. 18/067,399 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Compositions and methods for passivation of electrode binders

Inventor: Mohammed-Yazid Saidi (La Mesa, CA)
Assignee: Tesla, Inc.
H01M4/623H01M4/133H01M4/139H01M4/1393H01M4/625H01M10/0525C08L27/18C08L2203/16H01G11/06
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Patent No.
US 12665198
App. No.
18/067,399
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Passivation methods and compositions for electrode binders are disclosed. A coated binder particle for use in an electrode film of an energy storage device is provided. The coated binder particle can comprise a coating over the surface of a binder particle, wherein the coating provides ionic insulation to the binder particle. In some embodiments, the coating covers the entire surface of the binder particle. In still further embodiments, a coated binder particle in an energy storage device blocks ionic contact between the binder and an electrolyte.

Claims (37)

1 . An electrode film comprising:

active material particles; and

fibrillized polymeric binder particles coated with a coating material;

wherein the coating material is ionically insulating and electrically conductive;

wherein the fibrillized polymeric binder particles form a matrix within the electrode film such that the electrode film is self-supporting; and

wherein at least about 70% of an average surface of the fibrillized polymeric binder particles are coated with the coating material.

2 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the fibrillized polymeric binder particles comprise a binder selected from the group consisting of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), a PVDF co-polymer, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO), and combinations thereof.

3 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the active material particles comprise a material selected from the group consisting of graphite, hard carbon, soft carbon, graphene, mesoporous carbon, silicon, a silicon oxide, tin, a tin oxide, germanium, lithium titanate, combinations thereof, and composites thereof.

4 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the fibrillized polymeric binder particles form composite particles with the coating material.

5 . The electrode film of claim 4 , wherein the fibrillized polymeric binder particles comprise composite particles of PTFE and conductive carbon.

6 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the coating material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of carbon black, conductive carbon, graphene-containing carbon, graphite, and combinations thereof.

7 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the coating material further comprises a ductile metal.

8 . The electrode film of claim 7 , wherein the ductile metal is selected from the group consisting of Cu, Sn, Sb, and combinations thereof.

9 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the coating material comprises conductive carbon.

10 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein at least about 90% of the average surface of the fibrillized polymeric binder particles are coated with the coating material.

11 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein about 80% to 90% of an average surface of the fibrillized polymeric binder particles are coated with the coating material.

12 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the electrode film is substantially free from solvent residue.

13 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the total mass of the coating material is about 1-50% the total mass of the fibrillized polymeric binder particles.

14 . The electrode film of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the coating material coated on the fibrillized polymeric binder particles is about 0.1-100 microns.

15 . An electrode, comprising the electrode film of claim 1 and a current collector.

16 . An energy storage device comprising the electrode of claim 15 .

17 . The energy storage device of claim 16 , further comprising an electrolyte comprising lithium ions in contact with the electrode film.

18 . The energy storage device of claim 17 , wherein the fibrillized polymeric binder particles are insulated from contact with the lithium ions.

19 . The energy storage device of claim 16 , wherein the energy storage device is a battery.

20 . The energy storage device of claim 16 , wherein the energy storage device is configured to maintain at least 75% of its initial capacity when operating for a period of at least 1500 hours at about 65° C. or greater.

21 . An electrode film comprising:

active material particles; and

fibrillized polymeric binder particles coated with a coating material;

wherein the coating material is ionically insulating and electrically conductive;

wherein the fibrillized polymeric binder particles form a matrix within the electrode film such that the electrode film is self-supporting; and

wherein the total mass of the coating material is about 1-50% the total mass of the fibrillized polymeric binder particles.

22 . An electrode film comprising:

active material particles; and

fibrillized polymeric binder particles coated with a coating material;

wherein the coating material is ionically insulating and electrically conductive;

wherein the fibrillized polymeric binder particles form a matrix within the electrode film such that the electrode film is self-supporting; and

wherein the thickness of the coating material coated on the fibrillized polymeric binder particles is about 0.1-100 microns.