IP Library Granted Patent US 7,732,096
Granted Patent B2
US 7,732,096 · App. 11/378,145 · Granted Jun 8, 2010

Lithium metal oxide electrodes for lithium batteries

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Patent No.
US 7,732,096
App. No.
11/378,145
Granted
Jun 8, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

An uncycled preconditioned electrode for a non-aqueous lithium electrochemical cell including a lithium metal oxide having the formula xLi 2 −yH y O.xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1 −zH z MO 2 in which 0<x<1, 0<y<1 and 0<z<1, M is anon-lithium metal ion with an average trivalent oxidation state selected from two or more of the first row transition metals or lighter metal elements in the periodic table, and M′ is one or more ions with an average tetravalent oxidation state selected from the first and second row transition metal elements and Sn. The xLi 2 −yH y .xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1 −zH z MO 2 material is prepared by preconditioning a precursor lithium metal oxide (i.e., xLi 2 M′O 3 .(1−x)LiMO 2 ) with a proton-containing medium with a pH<7.0 containing an inorganic acid. Methods of preparing the electrodes are disclosed, as are electrochemical cells and batteries containing the electrodes.

Claims (19)

1. An electrode for a non-aqueous lithium cell, comprising a lithium metal oxide having the formula xLi 2−y H y O.xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1−z H z MO 2 in which 0<x<1, 0<y<1 and 0<z<1 made from a lithium metal oxide precursor material having the formula xLi 2 M′O 3 .(1−x)LiMO 2 , in which 0≦x<1, and in which M is a non-lithium metal ion with an average trivalent oxidation state selected from two or more first-row transition metals or lighter metal elements in the periodic table, and M′ is one or more ions with an average tetravalent oxidation state selected from the first- and second-row transition metal elements and Sn, the xLi 2−y H y O.xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1−z H z MO 2 being made by preconditioning the precursor material in a proton-containing medium with a pH<7.0 including one or n-tore of phosphoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, acetic acid, hydrochloric acid or hydrofluoric acid.

2. The electrode of claim 1 , in which M is selected from Co, Ni, Mn, Ti, Mg and Al, and M′ is selected from Ti, Mn, Zr, Ru and Sn.

3. The electrode of claim 2 , in which M is selected from Co, Ni and Mn, and M′ is selected from Ti and Mn.

4. The electrode of claim 3 , in which M is selected from Co, Ni and Mn, and M′ is selected from Mn.

5. The electrode of claim 4 , in which M is selected from Ni and Mn, and M′ is selected from Mn.

6. A method of synthesizing the electrode of claim 1 by subjecting the xLi 2 M′O 3 .(1−x)LiMO 2 precursor material to an acidic solution with pH<7.0, and thereafter heating the electrode in air above 100° C.

7. The method according to claim 6 in which the electrode is heated below 600° C.

8. The method according to claim 7 in which the electrode is heated below 400° C.

9. The method according to claim 6 in which the proton-containing medium consists of de-ionized water and one or more of an inorganic acid.

10. An electrode made according to the method of claim 6 .

11. A method of synthesizing the electrode of claim 1 by subjecting the xLi 2 M′O 3 .(1−x)LiMO 2 precursor material to an acidic solution with pH<7.0, containing an ammonium salt dissolved in one or more aqueous or non-aqueous solvents and thereafter heating the electrode in air above 100° C.

12. The method of claim 11 , in which the acidic solution is NH 4 F or NH 4 HF 2 dissolved in water or an alcohol.

13. The method of claim 12 , in which the NH 4 F salt is dissolved in methanol.

14. The method of claim 13 , in which the NH 4 F salt is dissolved in methanol and thereafter heating the electrode in air at 600° C.

15. An electrode made according to the method of claim 11 .

16. A non-aqueous lithium electrochemical cell comprising a negative electrode, an electrolyte and an uncycled positive electrode comprising a lithium metal oxide having the formula xLi 2−y H y O.xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1−z H z MO 2 in which 0<x<1, 0<y<1 and 0<z<1 made from a lithium metal oxide precursor material having the formula xLi 2 M′O 3 .(1−x)LiMO 2 , in which 0≦x<1, and in which M is a non-lithium metal ion with an average trivalent oxidation state selected from two or more first-row transition metals or lighter metal elements in the periodic table, and M′ is one or more ions with an average tetravalent oxidation state selected from the first- and second-row transition metal elements and Sn, said xLi 2−y H y O.xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1−z H z MO 2 being made by preconditioning the precursor material in a proton-containing medium with a pH<7.0 containing an inorganic acid.

17. A non-aqueous lithium battery comprising a plurality of electrically connected electrochemical cells, each cell having a negative electrode, an electrolyte and an uncycled positive electrode comprising a lithium metal oxide having the formula xLi 2−y H y O.xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1−z H z MO 2 in which 0<x<1, 0<y<1 and 0<z<1 made from a lithium metal oxide precursor material having the formula xLi 2 M′O 3 .(1−x)LiMO 2 , in which 0≦x<1, and in which M is a non-lithium metal ion with an average trivalent oxidation state selected from two or more first-row transition metals or lighter metal elements in the periodic table, and M′ is one or more ions with an average tetravalent oxidation state selected from the first- and second-row transition metal elements and Sn, said xLi 2−y H y O.xM′O 2 .(1−x)Li 1−z H z MO 2 being made by preconditioning the precursor material in a proton-containing medium with a pH<7.0 containing an inorganic acid.

18. The non-aqueous lithium electrochemical cell of claim 16 , wherein said proton-containing medium contains fluoride ions, phosphate ions, or a combination thereof.

19. The non-aqueous lithium battery of claim 17 , wherein said proton-containing medium contains fluoride ions, phosphate ions, or a combination thereof.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2006
From: UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, THE
To: U CHICAGO ARGONNE LLC
Reel/Frame 018385/0618 →
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded Sep 11, 2006
From: CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF, THE
To: ENERGY, UNITED STATE DEPARTMENT OF
Reel/Frame 018289/0583 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 28, 2006
From: THACKERAY, MICHAEL M.; JOHNSON, CHRISTOPHER S.; KANG, SUN-HO; AMINE, KHALIL
To: CHICAGO, UNIVERSITY OF
Reel/Frame 017544/0659 →