Electrolytes for lithium sulfur cells

a lithium sulfur cell and electrochemical technology, applied in the field of electrochemical cells and batteries, can solve the problems of reducing the capacity of the cell, reducing the discharge voltage, and li/s cell sei formation is typically ineffective in preventing or minimizing lithium consuming reactions, and achieves low self-discharge rates, high cathode utilization rates, and high charge-discharge efficiencies.

Inactive Publication Date: 2007-04-12
SION POWER CORP
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[0020] The present invention provides electrolytes for lithium / sulfur electrochemical cells that exhibit at least one of (1) low self-discharge rates, (2) high cathode utilization rates, (3) high charge-discharge efficiencies, and / or (4) high specific capacity. The electrolyte compositions comprise one or more N—O compounds in concentrations from about 0.02 m to about 2.0 m. Surprisingly, the example embodiments of Li / S electrochemical cells comprising the N—O electrolyte additives of the present invention show low rates of reaction of cell components with lithium metal of the anode, improved discharge capacity, and high charge-discharge efficiency.

Problems solved by technology

Undesirable properties of the SEI may include reduced discharge voltage and reduced capacity of the cell.
Soluble cathode reduction products from sulfur-containing cathode materials are known to be very reactive toward lithium anodes indicating that any SEI formed in Li / S cells is typically ineffective in preventing or minimizing lithium consuming reactions (these reactions are often termed lithium corrosion).
When a cell is recharged it may be unintentionally overcharged, which could lead to various undesirable reactions such as destruction of the cell electrolyte, corrosion of the current collectors, degradation of the cell separators, and irreversible damage to the positive or negative electrode.
Redox shuttles in electrochemical cells, however, have also been shown to have an undesirable impact on cell properties, such as leading to self-discharge.
This redox shuttle causes a continuous current flow in the cell, resulting in a depletion of the cell's stored capacity.

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[0091] The electrolyte was that of Comparative Example I except that lithium nitrate at a concentration of 0.002 m was incorporated in the 0.5 m electrolyte solution of lithium imide in a 50 / 50 mixture of DOL and DME. In other words 0.002 moles of lithium nitrate (0.14 g) was added per Kg of the DOL / DME solvent (0.14 mg / g of solvent). Cycling of the cell was performed by the procedure of Comparative Example 1 with the results shown in Tables 2 and 3. Charge-discharge cycles were continued until the discharge capacity diminished to 900 mAh (874 mAh / g of sulfur; 52% utilization), which was 34 cycles and the accumulated capacity 33.7 Ah. 9 cycles were achieved before utilization fell below 60% (1005 mAh / g of sulfur).

example 2

[0092] The electrolyte was that of Comparative Example 1 except that lithium nitrate at a concentration of 0.1 m (6.9 mg / g of solvent) was incorporated in the 0.5 m electrolyte solution of lithium imide in a 50 / 50 mixture of DOL and DME. Cycling of the cell was performed by the procedure of Comparative Example 1 with the results shown in Tables 2 and 3. Charge-discharge cycles were continued until the discharge capacity diminished to 900 mAh (874 mAh / g of sulfur), which was 33 cycles and the accumulated capacity 37.1 Ah. 25 cycles were achieved before utilization fell below 60% (1005 mAh / g of sulfur).

example 3

[0093] The electrolyte was that of Comparative Example 1 except that lithium nitrate at a concentration of 0.2 m (13.8 mg / g of solvent) was incorporated in the 0.5 m electrolyte solution of lithium imide in a 50 / 50 mixture of DOL and DME. Cycling of the cell was performed by the procedure of Comparative Example 1 with the results shown in Tables 2 and 3. Charge-discharge cycles were continued until the discharge capacity diminished to 900 mAh (874 mAh / g of sulfur; 52% utilization), which was 46 cycles and the accumulated capacity 51.6 Ah. 39 cycles were achieved before utilization fell below 60% (1005 mAh / g of sulfur).

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Abstract

Disclosed is an electrochemical cell comprising a lithium anode and a sulfur-containing cathode and a non-aqueous electrolyte. The cell exhibits high utilization of the electroactive sulfur-containing material of the cathode and a high charge-dis-charge efficiency.

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TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] The present invention relates generally to the field of electrochemical cells and batteries, and to an electrolyte for use in an electrochemical cell. More particularly, this invention pertains to electrochemical cells where the cathode preferably comprises an electroactive sulfur-containing material and the anode preferably comprises lithium, and the cells deliver a high percentage of the theoretical discharge capacity, exhibit high charge-discharge efficiency, and / or show low self-discharge rates. BACKGROUND [0002] There has been considerable interest in recent years in developing high energy density batteries with lithium-containing anodes. Lithium metal is particularly attractive as the anode active material of electrochemical cells because of its light weight and high energy density, as compared, for example, to anode active materials such as lithium intercalated carbon anodes, where the presence of non-electroactive materials increases the weight and vol...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H01M4/58H01M10/40H01M10/36H01M4/136H01M10/052H01M10/0567H01M10/0568H01M10/0569H01M10/0587
CPCH01M4/136H01M4/382H01M4/581H01M4/5815H01M10/052H01M10/0567H01M10/0568H01M10/0569H01M10/0587Y02E60/122Y02E60/10Y02P70/50H01M10/05H01M10/0561
Inventor MIKHAYLIK, YURIY
Owner SION POWER CORP
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