IP Library Granted Patent US 8,673,502
Granted Patent B2
US 8,673,502 · App. 11/908,458 · Granted Mar 18, 2014

Method for producing coated carbon particles and use of the latter in anode materials for lithium-ion batteries

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Patent No.
US 8,673,502
App. No.
11/908,458
Granted
Mar 18, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a process for producing coated carbon particles, which comprises coating electrically conductive carbon particles with elemental doped or undoped silicon by chemical vapor deposition from at least one gaseous silane in an oxygen-free gas atmosphere in a reaction space, with the electrically conductive carbon particles being in continual motion during the vapor deposition, and also correspondingly coated carbon particles and their use in anode materials for lithium ion batteries.

Claims (36)

1. A coated carbon particle, comprising:

an electrically conductive carbon core having a surface; and

a silicon coating that coats the surface of the electrically conductive carbon core, the silicon coating comprising an elemental doped or undoped silicon directly bonded to said electrically conductive carbon core,

wherein the silicon coating is formed by chemical vapor deposition such that the silicon coating further comprises lithium in an amount of 20-40% by weight.

2. A process for producing coated carbon particles, which comprises:

coating electrically conductive carbon particles with elemental doped or undoped silicon by chemical vapor deposition from at least one gaseous silane in an oxygen-free gas atmosphere in a reaction space, with the electrically conductive carbon particles being in continual motion during the vapor deposition,

wherein each of the coated carbon particles is the coated carbon particle of claim 1 , and the coating comprises incorporating lithium in the elemental doped or undoped silicon in an amount of 20-40% by weight.

3. The process as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the carbon particles are amorphous and/or crystalline in the form of graphite.

4. The process as claimed in claim 2 , wherein carbon particles having a mean particle diameter of from 10 nm to 44 μm are used as starting material.

5. The process as claimed in claim 2 , wherein carbon particles having a BET surface area of from 5 to 700 m 2 /g are used as starting material.

6. The process as claimed in claim 2 , wherein graphite particles are used as carbon particles.

7. The process as claimed in claim 2 , wherein a gas stream comprising at least one gaseous silane and argon is introduced into the reaction space.

8. The process as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the gas stream comprises from 5 to 50% by volume of gaseous silane.

9. The process as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the gas stream comprises gaseous compounds of doping elements selected from among phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, boron, aluminum, gallium and indium in addition to the gaseous silane.

10. The process as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the gas stream comprises only monosilane SiH 4 as gaseous silane.

11. The process as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the decomposition of the gaseous silane and of the gaseous compounds of the doping elements to form elemental doped or undoped silicon is carried out at a temperature of from 500 to 1400° C.

12. The coated carbon particle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive carbon core comprises at least one of amorphous graphite and crystalline graphite.

13. The coated carbon particle as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the coated carbon particle has a mean particle diameter of from 10 nm to 65 μm.

14. The coated carbon particle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the coated carbon particles comprises from 4 to 60% by weight of silicon based on the coated carbon particle.

15. The coated carbon particle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the silicon coating comprises doping elements selected from the group consisting of phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, boron, aluminum, gallium and indium.

16. An anode material for lithium ion batteries comprising the coated carbon particle as claimed in claim 1 .

17. The anode material as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the anode material comprises

5-86% by weight of the coated carbon particle;

4-20% by weight of a binder;

0-10% by weight of a conductivity improver; and

0-40% by weight of graphite having a mean particle diameter of from 1 μm to 100 μm,

where proportions of the coated carbon particle, the binder, the conductivity improver, and the graphite add up to not more than 100% by weight.

18. The anode material as claimed in claim 16 , wherein the anode material comprises:

5-86% by weight of the coated carbon particle;

4-20% by weight of a binder; and

0-10% by weight of a conductivity improver;

where proportions of the coated carbon particle, the binder, and the conductivity improver add up to not more than 100% by weight.

19. A lithium ion battery comprising an anode comprising the anode material as claimed in claim 16 .

20. The coated carbon particle according to claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive carbon core has a carbon purity of at least 99%.

21. The coated carbon particle according to claim 1 , wherein particles of the electrically conductive carbon core have a specific resistance of 10 −2 Ωcm or less.

22. The coated carbon particle according to claim 1 , wherein the coated carbon particle is produced by a process comprising coating the surface of the electrically conductive carbon core with the silicon coating comprising the elemental doped or undoped silicon by the chemical vapor deposition from at least one gaseous silane in an oxygen-free gas atmosphere in a reaction space, with the electrically conductive carbon core being in continual motion during the chemical vapor deposition.

Assignments (5)
PATENT PURCHASE AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 26, 2019
From: LITARION GMBH
To: NEXEON LTD.
Reel/Frame 051115/0150 →
CONFIRMATORY ASSIGNMENT Recorded Mar 18, 2016
From: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH
To: EVONIK LITARION GMBH
Reel/Frame 038154/0264 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 18, 2016
From: EVONIK LITARION GMBH
To: LITARION GMBH
Reel/Frame 038177/0593 →
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Feb 22, 2010
From: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH
To: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH
Reel/Frame 023973/0543 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 22, 2010
From: DEGUSSA GMBH
To: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH
Reel/Frame 024006/0182 →