IP Library Granted Patent US 12692164
Granted Patent B2
US 12692164 · App. 18/282,723 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Method of preparing hard carbon anode material and use thereof

Inventors: Xia Fan (Foshan, CN); Changdong Li (Foshan, CN); Maohua Feng (Foshan, CN); Shuang Zheng (Foshan, CN); Linlin Mao (Foshan, CN); Dingshan Ruan (Foshan, CN)
Assignees: YICHANG BRUNP RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.; YICHANG BRUNP CONTEMPORARY AMPEREX CO., LTD.; GUANGDONG BRUNP RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.; HUNAN BRUNP RECYCLING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
C01B32/318H01M4/0471C01P2002/72C01P2004/03C01P2004/61C01P2006/12C01P2006/40H01M2004/021H01M4/587H01M10/054
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Patent No.
US 12692164
App. No.
18/282,723
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention discloses a method of preparing a hard carbon anode material and use thereof. Starch is mixed with nano-silica, the obtained mixture is heat treated at 150° C. to 240° C. under an inert atmosphere, the obtained first-sintered product is heat treated at 180° C. to 220° C. under an oxygen-containing atmosphere, the second-sintered product is cyclonically separated to remove nano-silica to obtain pre-oxidized starch-based microspheres, and the pre-oxidized starch-based microspheres are performed carbonization treatment under an inert atmosphere to obtain the hard carbon anode material. In the present invention, the silica particles can be adsorbed on the surface of the starch raw material, and cross-linking occurs between the starch molecular chains during the heat treatment process, and under the barrier of the silicon dioxide, the starch particles will not be cross-linked but fused to form a spherical structure. The introduction of oxygen atoms during the pre-oxidation process produces oxygen vacancy and increases the active sites for sodium ion storage after carbonization, thus increasing the reversible capacity of sodium ion batteries.

Claims (13)

1 . A method of preparing a hard carbon anode material, comprising the following steps:

S1: mixing starch with nano-silica, and performing heat treatment on the obtained mixture at 150° C. to 240° C. under an inert atmosphere to obtain a first-sintered product;

S2: performing heat treatment on the first-sintered product at 180° C. to 220° C. under an oxygen-containing atmosphere to obtain a second-sintered product;

S3: cyclonically separating the second-sintered product to remove the nano-silica, to obtain pre-oxidized starch-based microspheres; and

S4: performing carbonization treatment on the pre-oxidized starch-based microspheres under an inert atmosphere to obtain the hard carbon anode material.

2 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step S1, the starch has a particle size of 2 μm to 80 μm, and the nano-silica has a particle size of 5 nm to 50 nm.

3 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step S1, a mass ratio of the starch to the nano-silica is 100:(0.5-10).

4 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step S1, the heat treatment is performed for 3 h to 20 h.

5 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein the heat treatment in step S2 is: placing the first-sintered product in a reaction device, introducing oxygen-containing gas to purge for 30 min to 120 min, and then heating up to a target temperature for heat treatment.

6 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step S2, the heat treatment is performed for 4 h to 24 h.

7 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step S3, the pre-oxidized starch-based microspheres obtained after the cyclone separation are cyclonically separated again, and the cyclone separation is repeated 2 times to 8 times according to the above process.

8 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step S4, the carbonization treatment is performed at a temperature of 1000° C. to 1600° C.

9 . The preparation method according to claim 1 , wherein, in step S4, the carbonization treatment is performed for 1 h to 5 h.