Nonaqueous electroulyte secondary battery and electrolyte used in battery
A non-aqueous electrolyte and secondary battery technology, applied in the field of electrolytes, can solve the problems of reduced charge and discharge characteristics, increased battery polarization resistance, etc.
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[0043] (1) Production of positive electrode
[0044] In 100 parts by weight active material lithium cobaltate (LiCoO 2 ), add and mix 3 parts by weight of acetylene carbon black as a conductive agent, 4 parts by weight of polyvinylidene fluoride (hereinafter referred to as PVdF) as a binder, and an appropriate amount of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (hereinafter referred to as Referred to as NMP), to obtain a paste positive electrode mixture. PVdF is pre-dissolved in NMP and mixed with other ingredients. The positive electrode mixture in paste form was coated on both sides of a current collector made of titanium foil, dried, and rolled as a whole to obtain a positive electrode.
[0045] (2) Production of negative electrode
[0046] In 100 parts by weight of the active material non-graphitizable carbon (Cabotron P produced by Kureha Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.), an aqueous solution of styrene butadiene rubber in 3 parts by weight of the resin was added as a binder. The dispersion ...
Embodiment 2
[0055] The same nonaqueous electrolyte as in Example 1 was prepared except that 2 parts by weight of VC was added as an additive with respect to 100 parts by weight of GBL. Using this non-aqueous electrolyte, a battery similar to that of Example 1 was produced except that flake graphite was used instead of non-graphitizable carbon as the negative electrode active material. This battery was used as the battery of Example 2.
Embodiment 3
[0057] For non-aqueous solvents, use GBL alone. For the solute, use LiFSI and LiPF in a molar ratio of 7:3 6 . Here, in GBL, dissolve LiFSI at a concentration of 0.7 mol / L and dissolve LiPF at a concentration of 0.3 mol / L 6 , prepared as a non-aqueous electrolyte. Using this non-aqueous electrolyte, a battery similar to that of Example 2 was produced except that aluminum foil was used as a positive electrode current collector instead of titanium foil. This battery was used as the battery of Example 3.
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