IP Library Granted Patent US 12712211
Granted Patent B2
US 12712211 · App. 18/741,359 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Secondary battery

Inventor: Takumi Hiasa (Kyoto, JP)
Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
H01M10/38H01M2300/0005H01M2300/0014
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Patent No.
US 12712211
App. No.
18/741,359
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A secondary battery includes a partition, a negative electrode, a positive electrode, a first aqueous electrolytic solution, and a second aqueous electrolytic solution. The partition separates a first space and a second space from each other and allows a metal ion to pass therethrough between the first space and the second space. The negative electrode is disposed in the first space. The positive electrode is disposed in the second space. The first aqueous electrolytic solution is contained in the first space. The second aqueous electrolytic solution is contained in the second space. The second aqueous electrolytic solution has a pH lower than the first aqueous electrolytic solution.

Claims (24)

1 . A secondary battery comprising:

a partition that separates a first space and a second space from each other and allows a metal ion to pass therethrough between the first space and the second space;

a negative electrode that is disposed in the first space and that the metal ion is to be inserted into and extracted from;

a positive electrode that is disposed in the second space and that the metal ion is to be inserted into and extracted from;

a first aqueous electrolytic solution that is contained in the first space and includes the metal ion to be inserted into and extracted from each of the negative electrode and the positive electrode; and

a second aqueous electrolytic solution that is contained in the second space and includes the metal ion to be inserted into and extracted from each of the negative electrode and the positive electrode, the second aqueous electrolytic solution has a pH lower than the first aqueous electrolytic solution,

wherein the partition includes an ion exchange membrane,

wherein the first aqueous electrolytic solution, the second aqueous electrolytic solution, or both further include a second metal ion that is different from the metal ion to be inserted into and extracted from each of the negative electrode and the positive electrode, and

wherein the first aqueous electrolytic solution, the second aqueous electrolytic solution, or both include the second metal ion including one or both of an alkaline earth metal ion and a transition metal ion.

2 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the first aqueous electrolytic solution, the second aqueous electrolytic solution, or both include an alkali metal ion as the metal ion to be inserted into and extracted from each of the negative electrode and the positive electrode.

3 . The secondary battery according to claim 2 , wherein the first aqueous electrolytic solution, the second aqueous electrolytic solution, or both include a lithium ion as the alkali metal ion.

4 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the first aqueous electrolytic solution, the second aqueous electrolytic solution, or both further include a sodium ion, a potassium ion, or both as the second metal ion.

5 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the negative electrode includes at least one of a titanium-containing compound, a niobium-containing compound, a vanadium-containing compound, an iron-containing compound, or a molybdenum-containing compound.

6 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the pH of the first aqueous electrolytic solution is higher than or equal to 11.

7 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the pH of the second aqueous electrolytic solution is higher than or equal to 4 and lower than or equal to 8.

8 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the second aqueous electrolytic solution includes at least one of a sulfuric acid ion, a hydrogen sulfuric acid ion, a carbonic acid ion, a hydrogen carbonic acid ion, a phosphoric acid ion, a monohydrogen phosphoric acid ion, a dihydrogen phosphoric acid ion, or a carboxylic acid ion, as an anion.

9 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein

the first aqueous electrolytic solution includes a hydroxide ion as an anion, and

the second aqueous electrolytic solution includes at least one of a carbonic acid ion, a hydrogen carbonic acid ion, a phosphoric acid ion, a monohydrogen phosphoric acid ion, or a dihydrogen phosphoric acid ion, as an anion.

10 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein a difference between a total cation concentration in moles per kilogram of a first metal cation including the metal ion in the first aqueous electrolytic solution and a total cation concentration in moles per kilogram of a second metal cation including the metal ion in the second aqueous electrolytic solution is less than or equal to 2 moles per kilogram, and

wherein the difference is obtained by subtracting the total cation concentration of the first aqueous electrolytic solution from the total cation concentration of the second aqueous electrolytic solution.

11 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the first aqueous electrolytic solution, the second aqueous electrolytic solution, or both comprise a saturated solution of a metal salt including the metal ion to be inserted into and extracted from each of the negative electrode and the positive electrode as a cation.

12 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the metal ion includes a lithium ion and the second metal ion further includes a potassium ion.

13 . The secondary battery according to claim 1 , wherein the first aqueous electrolytic solution, the second aqueous electrolytic solution, or both include the second metal ion that is not inserted into and extracted from each of the negative electrode and the positive electrode.