IP Library Granted Patent US 9,281,515
Granted Patent B2
US 9,281,515 · App. 13/613,824 · Granted Mar 8, 2016

Lithium battery with silicon-based anode and silicate-based cathode

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Patent No.
US 9,281,515
App. No.
13/613,824
Granted
Mar 8, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A lithium-ion battery is provided and related methods. The lithium-ion battery includes an electrode comprising an Olivine flake-like structure and an electrode comprising a plurality of coated carbon nanofibers. The Olivine flake-like structures form clusters through which the lithium ions are transported while reducing initial cycle irreversibility. The electrode comprising the coated carbon nanofibers additionally reduce initial cycle irreversibility by controlling expansion of the substrate forming the electrode comprising the coated carbon nanofibers.

Claims (26)

1. A lithium-ion battery comprising:

a lithium silicate-based electrode comprising flake-shaped Olivine silicate structures;

a separator containing electrolyte and separating said lithium silicate-based electrode and a carbon fiber-based electrode; and

the carbon fiber-based electrode comprising a plurality of carbon nanofiber cores each having a silicon layer coated with a protective layer that protects the silicon layer and carbon nanofiber cores from contact with the electrolyte.

2. The lithium-ion battery of claim 1 , wherein the flake-shaped Olivine silicate structures are in clusters.

3. The lithium-ion battery of claim 2 , further wherein the flake-shaped Olivine silicate structures form sheets oriented in a direction perpendicular to a lattice b direction of each Olivine silicate structure and further wherein the clusters provide tunnels for lithium ion diffusion between each of the flake-shaped Olivine silicate structures.

4. The lithium-ion battery of claim 1 , wherein the flake-shaped Olivine silicate structures are coated on a carbon fiber paper to form a free standing film.

5. The lithium-ion battery of claim 1 , wherein the carbon fiber-based electrode further comprises a first gradient at an interface between the carbon nanofiber and the silicon layer, and a second gradient at an interface between the silicon layer and the protective layer.

6. The lithium-ion battery of claim 1 , wherein the protective layer is a material selected from the group consisting of a silicon oxide, a nitride, a phosphides, a boride, a phosphate, a borate, organic compounds, carbonaceous materials, and combinations thereof.

7. The lithium-ion battery of claim 1 , wherein the protective layer comprises silicon oxide.

8. The lithium-ion battery of claim 7 , wherein the silicon oxide protective layer restricts expansion of the silicon layer.

9. The lithium-ion battery of claim 1 , wherein a substrate for the carbon fiber-based electrode is a carbon fiber paper.

10. The lithium-ion battery of claim 1 , wherein a substrate for the carbon fiber-based electrode and a substrate for the silicate-based electrode is a carbon fiber paper.

11. A lithium-ion battery comprising:

a lithium silicate-based electrode comprising sheets of Olivine silicate, each having a thickness of from about 1 to about 100 nanometers;

a carbon fiber-based electrode comprising a plurality of carbon nanofiber cores each having a silicon layer coated with a protective layer that protects the silicon layer and carbon nanofiber cores from contact with the electrolyte; and

a separator containing electrolyte and separating said lithium silicate-based electrode and said carbon fiber-based electrode.

12. The lithium-ion battery of claim 11 , wherein the sheets of Olivine silicate are in clusters.

13. The lithium-ion battery of claim 12 , further wherein the sheets of Olivine silicate are oriented in a direction perpendicular to a lattice b direction of each Olivine silicate and further wherein the clusters provide tunnels for lithium ion diffusion between the sheets.

14. The lithium-ion battery of claim 11 , wherein the sheets of Olivine silicate are coated on a carbon fiber paper to form a free standing film.

15. The lithium-ion battery of claim 11 , wherein the carbon fiber-based electrode further comprises a first gradient at an interface between the carbon nanofiber and the silicon layer, and a second gradient at an interface between the silicon layer and the protective layer.

16. The lithium-ion battery of claim 11 , wherein the protective layer is a material selected from the group consisting of a silicon oxide, a nitride, a phosphides, a boride, a phosphate, a borate, organic compounds, carbonaceous materials, and combinations thereof.

17. The lithium-ion battery of claim 11 , wherein the protective layer comprises silicon oxide.

18. The lithium-ion battery of claim 17 , wherein the silicon oxide protective layer restricts expansion of the silicon layer.

19. The lithium-ion battery of claim 11 , wherein a substrate for the carbon fiber-based electrode is a carbon fiber paper.

20. The lithium-ion battery of claim 11 , wherein a substrate for the carbon fiber-based electrode and a substrate for the silicate-based electrode is a carbon fiber paper.

Assignments (2)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2014
From: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
To: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 034287/0415 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 26, 2013
From: GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST COMPANY
Reel/Frame 030694/0500 →