IP Library Granted Patent US 12676346
Granted Patent B2
US 12676346 · App. 18/240,025 · Granted Jul 7, 2026

Gas suppression device and method for lithium-sulfur battery

Inventors: Min-Sun Song (Daejeon, KR); Hyun-Soo Lee (Daejeon, KR)
Assignee: LG ENERGY SOLUTION, LTD.
H01M10/4257H01M4/0447H01M10/052H01M10/486H01M10/633H01M2010/4271H01M2200/10
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Patent No.
US 12676346
App. No.
18/240,025
Granted
Jul 7, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A gas suppression device for a lithium-sulfur battery includes a voltage measurement unit to measure a voltage of the lithium-sulfur battery; a current application unit to apply an electric current; and a control unit configured to control the current application unit to maintain the voltage of the lithium-sulfur battery within a predetermined range based on a voltage measurement result of the voltage measurement unit, to suppress gas generation in the lithium-sulfur battery having gone through an activation step.

Claims (31)

1 . A gas suppression device for suppressing gas generation in a lithium-sulfur battery having gone through an activation step, comprising:

a voltage measurement unit configured to measure a voltage of the lithium-sulfur battery;

a current application unit configured to apply an electric current to the lithium-sulfur battery; and

a control unit configured to control the current application unit to maintain the voltage of the lithium-sulfur battery within a predetermined range based on a voltage measurement result of the voltage measurement unit.

2 . The gas suppression device for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit is configured to compare the voltage measured by the voltage measurement unit with a preset reference voltage, and when the voltage measured by the voltage measurement unit is less than the reference voltage, control the current application unit to apply the electric current to the lithium-sulfur battery.

3 . The gas suppression device for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a receiving unit to receive the lithium-sulfur battery; and

a temperature measurement unit to measure a temperature in the receiving unit,

wherein the control unit is configured to adjust a voltage measurement cycle of the voltage measurement unit according to the temperature measured by the temperature measurement unit.

4 . The gas suppression device for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a receiving unit configured to receive the lithium-sulfur battery; and

a temperature adjustment unit configured to adjust a temperature in the receiving unit.

5 . The gas suppression device for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 1 , wherein the current application unit is controlled to apply the electric current of 0.01 C or less to the lithium-sulfur battery.

6 . The gas suppression device for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium-sulfur battery is not more than 24 hours after the activation step.

7 . The gas suppression device for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 1 , wherein the lithium-sulfur battery is charged such that a state of charge (SOC) is 90% or more.

8 . A gas suppression method for suppressing gas generation in a lithium-sulfur battery having gone through an activation step, the method comprising:

measuring a voltage of the lithium-sulfur battery;

performing control to apply an electric current to maintain the voltage of the lithium-sulfur battery within a predetermined range based on a voltage measurement result; and

applying the electric current to maintain the voltage of the lithium-sulfur battery within the predetermined range by the control.

9 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 8 , wherein the control step comprises comparing the measured voltage with a preset reference voltage, and when the measured voltage is less than the reference voltage, performing control to apply the electric current to the lithium-sulfur battery.

10 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 8 , wherein the lithium-sulfur battery is received in a receiving unit, the method comprising:

measuring a temperature at the receiving unit, and

wherein a voltage measurement cycle is adjusted according to the measured temperature at the receiver.

11 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 10 , further comprising:

adjusting the temperature in the receiving unit according to the measured temperature.

12 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 8 , wherein the current application step comprises applying the electric current with 0.01 C or less.

13 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 8 , wherein the lithium-sulfur battery is received in a battery case, and

wherein the current application step comprises applying the electric current such that a volume change of the battery case is 1% or less.

14 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 8 , wherein the activation step comprises a process of charging and discharging the lithium-sulfur battery at least once.

15 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 8 , wherein the activation step comprises charging and discharging the lithium-sulfur battery with the electric current of 0.02 C to 5 C.

16 . The gas suppression method for the lithium-sulfur battery according to claim 8 , wherein the lithium-sulfur battery is free of gas generated in the activation step.