Electrode sheet, battery and electric device
By dividing the electrode into multiple regions and using porous secondary particles to improve current density and impedance distribution, the problem of uneven current density and temperature in lithium iron phosphate batteries is solved, thus improving battery performance.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- PCT/CN2025/117038
- Authority / Receiving Office
- WO · WO
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-08-27
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-05
AI Technical Summary
In existing lithium iron phosphate batteries, the uneven distribution of material on the surface of the positive electrode leads to uneven current density and temperature distribution, which affects battery performance.
The electrode sheet led out from the opposite side of the tab is divided into at least three regions. The active material in the middle region is made of secondary particles formed by multiple primary particles with a porous structure. The particle size of the active material in other regions gradually increases to improve the problem of uneven current density and impedance distribution.
By dividing the region and differentiating the active materials, the current density and electrode impedance distribution were improved, thereby enhancing the electrochemical performance.
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Abstract
Description
An electrode, a battery, and an electrical device
[0001] This disclosure claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 202411183151.5, filed on August 27, 2024, entitled “An electrode, a battery and an electrical device”, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. Technical Field
[0002] This disclosure relates to the field of battery technology, and more specifically to an electrode, a battery, and an electrical device. Background Technology
[0003] In existing lithium iron phosphate batteries, the surface material of the positive electrode is uniformly distributed. For electrodes led out from opposite sides of the tab, the impedance of the electrode near the tab is lower, resulting in a higher current density; while the impedance in the middle of the electrode is higher, resulting in a lower current density. Furthermore, the difference in current density and impedance also leads to different amounts of heat generated by the electrodes.
[0004] Therefore, the positive electrode plate led out from the opposite side of the tab has obvious problems with uneven current density and temperature distribution. Summary of the Invention
[0005] The summary section introduces a series of simplified concepts, which will be further explained in detail in the detailed description section. This summary section is not intended to limit the key features and essential technical features of the claimed technical solutions, nor is it intended to determine the scope of protection of the claimed technical solutions.
[0006] This disclosure provides an electrode sheet, including an electrode sheet body and at least one tab connected to the electrode sheet body. The electrode sheet body includes a current collector and an active material coated on the surface of the current collector. The electrode sheet body includes at least three regions in a first direction, and at least two of the at least three regions are coated with different active materials. The active material in the middle region of the at least three regions includes secondary particles, wherein the secondary particles are formed by a plurality of primary particles.
[0007] For example, the secondary particles have a porous structure.
[0008] For example, the primary particle has a first size, and the secondary particle has a second size, the second size being at least 30 times the first size.
[0009] For example, when the first size and the second size are expressed in terms of median diameter, the median diameter of the secondary particle ranges from 6 μm to 9 μm, and the median diameter of the primary particle ranges from 70 nm to 130 nm.
[0010] For example, the first direction is the direction extending from the tab to the electrode sheet.
[0011] For example, the length of the intermediate region along the first direction is 25% to 35% of the length of the electrode body.
[0012] For example, the intermediate region covers the center point of the electrode body, and the distance between the intermediate region and both ends of the electrode body in the first direction is greater than 25% of the length of the electrode body; the center point is equidistant from both ends of the electrode in the first direction.
[0013] For example, the at least three regions further include a first region and a second region located on the electrode body, the first region and the second region being arranged along the first direction and located at opposite ends of the intermediate region, wherein the active material of the first region and the second region comprises particles having a third size.
[0014] For example, in the at least three regions, the particle size of the active material gradually increases from the middle region to the first region and the second region, respectively.
[0015] For example, the third size is larger than the first size and smaller than the second size, and when the third size is expressed as median diameter, the median diameter of the particles having the third size ranges from 0.6 μm to 1.2 μm.
[0016] For example, the active material includes a positive electrode active material.
[0017] For example, the positive electrode active material includes lithium iron phosphate.
[0018] For example, the electrode is used to form a battery with opposite tabs.
[0019] This disclosure also provides a battery comprising the electrode as described in any of the above claims.
[0020] For example, the electrode includes a positive electrode and a negative electrode, and the tabs of the positive electrode and the negative electrode are led out in the same direction.
[0021] This disclosure also provides an electrical device, including an electrode as described in any of the preceding claims or a battery as described in any of the preceding claims, and an electrical load, wherein the battery provides electrical energy to the electrical load.
[0022] According to the electrode, battery, and electrical device provided in this disclosure, by dividing the electrode sheet led out from the opposite side of the tab into at least three regions, at least two of the at least three regions are coated with different active materials; including the middle region, the active material of the middle region includes secondary particles formed by multiple primary particles; the problem of uneven current density and electrode impedance distribution in the electrode led out from the opposite side of the tab near the tab and the middle region can be improved, thereby improving the electrochemical performance of the electrode. Attached Figure Description
[0023] The following drawings, which are incorporated herein by reference as part of this disclosure, are provided for understanding the disclosure. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and their descriptions, serving to explain the principles of the disclosure.
[0024] In the attached image:
[0025] Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of the structure of an electrode sheet according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
[0026] Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of the structure of a battery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0027] Figure reference numerals: 10, electrode body; 20, electrode tab; 11, first region; 12, second region; 13, intermediate region. Detailed Implementation
[0028] In the following description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of this disclosure. However, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this disclosure may be practiced without one or more of these details. In other instances, certain technical features well-known in the art have not been described in order to avoid obscuring this disclosure.
[0029] It should be understood that this disclosure can be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, providing these embodiments will make the disclosure thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of this disclosure to those skilled in the art. In the drawings, for clarity, the dimensions and relative dimensions of layers and regions may be exaggerated. The same reference numerals denote the same elements throughout.
[0030] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to limit this disclosure. When used herein, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” are also intended to include the plural forms unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It should also be understood that the terms “comprise” and / or “comprising,” when used in this specification, identify the presence of the stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and / or components, but do not exclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, steps, operations, elements, components, and / or groups. When used herein, the term “and / or” includes any and all combinations of the associated listed items.
[0031] To fully understand this disclosure, detailed steps and structures will be set forth in the following description to illustrate the technical solutions presented herein. Preferred embodiments of this disclosure are described in detail below; however, other embodiments may also be implemented in addition to these detailed descriptions.
[0032] For batteries with tabs on opposite sides, when the active material is uniformly distributed, there are significant issues with uneven current density and temperature along the tab extension direction. The current density is high in the areas near the tabs at both ends of the electrode, while the current density and impedance are low in the central area of the electrode. Furthermore, the lower reaction temperature further exacerbates the uneven distribution of resistivity on the electrode surface, affecting battery performance.
[0033] To address the aforementioned problems, this disclosure provides an electrode sheet, as shown in FIG1. The electrode sheet includes: an electrode sheet body 10 and at least one tab 20 connected to the electrode sheet body 10. The electrode sheet body 10 includes a current collector and an active material coated on the surface of the current collector. The electrode sheet body 10 includes at least three regions in a first direction, and at least two of the at least three regions are coated with different active materials. The active material in the middle region 13 of the at least three regions includes secondary particles, wherein the secondary particles are formed by a plurality of primary particles.
[0034] For example, the electrode includes a positive electrode or a negative electrode; the electrode body 10 includes a current collector and an active material on the surface of the current collector; the tab 20 is made of a metal material, the single-layer metal material including aluminum foil or copper foil.
[0035] In one embodiment, the electrode is a positive electrode. Taking a lithium-ion battery as an example, the electrode body 10 of the positive electrode of a lithium-ion battery is typically made by uniformly mixing positive active materials (such as lithium iron phosphate, lithium cobalt oxide, lithium manganese oxide, ternary materials, etc.) with conductive agents (such as carbon nanotubes, conductive carbon black, graphene, etc.) and binders (such as polyvinylidene fluoride PVDF, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, and styrene-butadiene rubber) to form a paste, uniformly coating it on both sides of the positive current collector (e.g., aluminum foil), drying it under a nitrogen flow to remove organic dispersants, then pressing it into shape using a roller press, and finally cutting it into specified dimensions according to design requirements. The tabs 20 of the positive electrode are led out from the positive current collector. The tabs 20 of the positive electrode are typically made of aluminum foil, and their length and width can be designed as needed, which is not limited in this disclosure.
[0036] In one embodiment, the electrode is a negative electrode. The negative electrode active material of the lithium-ion battery mainly includes graphite, silicon-based materials, or lithium titanate. The negative electrode current collector can be copper foil. The fabrication process of the negative electrode is roughly the same as that of the positive electrode, and will not be described in detail here. The tab 20 of the negative electrode is led out from the negative electrode current collector. The tab 20 of the negative electrode is usually made of copper foil, and its length and width can be designed as needed; this disclosure does not limit this.
[0037] The tab 20 and the current collector can be integrally formed, which can be achieved by welding.
[0038] For example, the electrode body 10 includes at least three regions in a first direction, and at least two of the at least three regions are coated with different active materials; the active material in the middle region 13 of the at least three regions includes secondary particles, wherein the secondary particles are formed by a plurality of primary particles.
[0039] By dividing the electrode sheet led out from the opposite side of the tab 20 into at least three regions, at least two of the at least three regions are coated with different active materials; including the middle region 13, the active material of the middle region 13 includes secondary particles formed by multiple primary particles; the problem of uneven current density and electrode impedance distribution in the electrode led out from the opposite side of the tab 20 and the middle region 13 can be improved, thereby improving the electrochemical performance of the electrode.
[0040] For example, the secondary particles have a porous structure.
[0041] Because secondary particles have a large number of pores, they can provide pathways for lithium-ion transport, thereby effectively improving the problem of uneven electrode current density distribution.
[0042] In one embodiment, as shown in FIG. 1, the first direction is the direction extending from the tab 20 to the electrode sheet. The electrode sheet body 10 is sequentially divided into a first region 11, a middle region 13, and a second region 12 along the first direction extending from the tab 20 to the electrode sheet. It should be noted that dividing the electrode sheet body 10 into three regions is merely exemplary; the electrode sheet body 10 can also be divided into four, five, or even more regions, and this disclosure does not impose any limitations on this. Furthermore, based on the above-described division of the electrode sheet body 10 into multiple regions along the first direction, the electrode sheet body 10 can be further divided into multiple regions along a second direction, the second direction being perpendicular to or intersecting the first direction.
[0043] Since the current density and temperature distribution of the electrode are uneven in the direction extending from the tab 20 to the electrode, the direction extending from the tab 20 to the electrode is taken as the first direction. Based on this direction, the region is divided, which can effectively solve the problem of uneven current density and temperature distribution caused by the uniform distribution of the electrode surface material in this direction.
[0044] In one embodiment, the first direction includes a direction from the center point near the electrode body 10 to the direction away from the center point of the electrode body 10. The electrode body 10 is divided into multiple regions from the center point of the electrode body 10 outwards.
[0045] In one embodiment, the first direction includes a direction from high current density to low current density of the electrode body 10. The electrode body 10 is divided into multiple regions according to the current density distribution. In one embodiment, the first direction includes a direction from high temperature to low temperature of the electrode body 10. The electrode body 10 is divided into multiple regions according to the temperature distribution.
[0046] For example, the intermediate region 13 covers the center point of the electrode body 10.
[0047] In one embodiment, as shown in FIG1, the intermediate region 13 not only covers the center point of the electrode body 10, but the center point of the intermediate region 13 also coincides with the center point of the electrode body 10. In this case, the length of the first region 11 is equal to the length of the second region 12. In another embodiment, the intermediate region 13 may only cover the center point of the electrode body 10, but the center point of the intermediate region 13 does not coincide with the center point of the electrode body 10. In this case, the length of the first region 11 is not equal to the length of the second region 12.
[0048] For example, the length of the intermediate region 13 is 25% to 35% of the length of the electrode body 10, and the distance between the intermediate region 13 and both ends of the electrode body 10 in the first direction is greater than 25% of the length of the electrode body 10.
[0049] In one embodiment, when the length of the intermediate region 13 is relatively small, the current density distribution in the intermediate region 13 is uneven, and the battery impedance is relatively high; when the length of the intermediate region 13 is relatively large, the battery energy density is relatively low. Therefore, the length of the intermediate region 13 along the first direction is 25% to 35% of the length of the electrode body 10. Taking the length of the electrode body 10 as L as an example, the length of the intermediate region 13 ranges from 0.25L to 0.35L.
[0050] In one embodiment, when the length of the intermediate region 13 ranges from 0.25L to 0.35L, and the center point of the intermediate region 13 coincides with the center point of the electrode body 10, the lengths of both the first region 11 and the second region 12 are greater than 0.25L, and the center point is equidistant from both ends of the electrode in the first direction. When the center point of the intermediate region 13 does not coincide with the center point of the electrode body 10, to prevent the intermediate region 13 from being too close to the edge of the electrode body 10, the lengths of the first region 11 and the second region 12 need to be limited to be greater than 0.25L. In one embodiment, the length of the intermediate region 13 is 0.3L, and the lengths of the first region 11 and the second region 12 are both 0.35L. In another embodiment, the lengths of the first region 11, the intermediate region 13, and the second region 12 are 0.3L, 0.35L, and 0.35L, respectively.
[0051] In one embodiment, Table 1 shows the test results of battery performance when the length of the intermediate region 13 is different.
[0052] The battery manufacturing process is as follows:
[0053] (1) Preparation of positive electrode sheet: Mix positive electrode active material, conductive agent (conductive carbon black), solvent (N-methylpyrrolidone), and binder (PVDF), wherein the mass ratio of positive electrode active material, conductive agent, binder and solvent is 100:1.5:2.5:50; prepare a positive electrode slurry with appropriate viscosity, coat it on the positive electrode current collector (aluminum foil), and dry to obtain positive electrode sheet; wherein, for the selection of positive electrode active material and coating position, please refer to Table 1-4;
[0054] (2) Preparation of negative electrode sheet: The negative electrode active material (graphite powder), conductive agent (conductive carbon black), binder (mixture of CMC and SBR), and solvent (water) are mixed to prepare a negative electrode slurry with appropriate viscosity. The mass ratio of positive electrode active material, conductive agent, binder and solvent is 100:0.8:2.5:50. The slurry is coated on the negative electrode current collector (copper foil) and dried to obtain the negative electrode sheet.
[0055] (3) Electrolyte: LiPF6 concentration of 1 mol / L electrolyte (solvent is 15% DMC + 40% EMC + 15% DEC + 30% EC by mass ratio);
[0056] (4) Preparation of lithium-ion batteries: The prepared positive electrode, separator (PP film) and negative electrode are stacked in sequence to assemble a soft pack battery, and the prepared electrolyte is injected. Electrochemical tests are performed, and the results are shown in Table 1-4.
[0057] Electrochemical performance testing:
[0058] (1) Current density difference test between the middle region of the electrode and the tab side (i.e., the near end region): Five different locations were selected in the near end region and the far end region to test the current density at the corresponding locations and calculate the average value; the current density difference J between the near end region and the near end region of the electrode is the current density difference between the far end region and the tab side of the electrode, as shown in Table 1-4; the current density test of the electrode is a routine test in this field and no specific restrictions are imposed.
[0059] (2) Battery energy density (Wh / L) test: Under 25℃ conditions, each lithium-ion battery was first charged at a 1 / 3C rate and then discharged at a 1 / 3C rate (voltage range of 2.2V-4.2V), and the actual discharge amount was recorded. The product of the actual discharge amount of the battery at 1 / 3C and the average voltage of the battery during discharge is the energy of the battery. The ratio of the energy of the battery to the volume of the battery is the energy density of the battery (Wh / L), as shown in Table 1-4.
[0060] (3) DC internal resistance at 50% SOC (mΩ): Discharge the battery to 50% SOC, let it rest for 2 hours, charge it at 1C for 30 seconds, let it rest for 2 hours, and discharge it at 1C for 30 seconds; calculate the DC internal resistance at 1C rate, as shown in Table 1-4.
[0061] (4) Capacity retention rate (%) after 500 cycles at 45℃: The battery is charged and discharged once at 0.5C / 0.5C to obtain the discharge capacity C1. Then the battery is placed in a 45℃ constant temperature chamber for 0.5C / 0.5C charge and discharge test. The discharge capacity C500 after the 500th cycle is recorded. The capacity retention rate after 500 cycles = C500 / C1*100%, as shown in Table 1-4.
[0062] Table 1 shows the battery performance test results when the length of the middle region 13 is different. According to Table 1, when the length of the middle region 13 is in the range of 0.25L to 0.35L, the DC internal resistance is smaller, the energy density is higher, and the battery performance is better. For example, when the length is 0.3L, the battery performance is optimal.
[0063] Table 1
[0064] For example, the active material of the intermediate region 13 includes secondary particles with a porous structure, wherein the secondary particles are formed from a plurality of primary particles.
[0065] In one embodiment, taking lithium iron phosphate as an example of active material, the active material used in the intermediate region 13 is secondary particles with a second size, which are formed by agglomeration or sintering of primary particles with a first size. The size of the secondary particles (i.e., the second size) is larger than the size of the primary particles (i.e., the first size), and the size of the secondary particles is at least 30 times the size of the primary particles, typically 50 to 100 times.
[0066] Here, size refers to the particle size of the material. The particle size can be expressed as the median diameter D50, which is the particle size corresponding to 50% of the cumulative particle size distribution of a sample. It can be measured by laser particle size analysis.
[0067] Specifically, when the first and second dimensions are expressed in terms of median diameter, the median diameter of the secondary particles used to form the intermediate region 13 ranges from 6 μm to 9 μm, and the median diameter of the primary particles used to form the secondary particles ranges from 70 nm to 130 nm.
[0068] In one embodiment, Table 2 shows the test results of battery performance when the secondary particle sizes are different. When the primary particles are the same size, but the secondary particles they form are of different sizes, according to Table 2, the battery performance is optimal when the median diameter of the secondary particles is in the range of 6 μm to 9 μm, for example, 7 μm.
[0069] Table 2
[0070] In one embodiment, Table 3 shows the test results of battery performance when the size of the primary particles is different. When the size of the secondary particles is the same, but the size of the primary particles used to form the secondary particles is different, according to Table 3, the battery performance is optimal when the median diameter of the primary particles is in the range of 70 nm to 130 nm, for example, 105 μm.
[0071] Table 3
[0072] The secondary lithium iron phosphate particle material is composed of multiple small-diameter primary lithium iron phosphate particles with a large number of pore structures inside. The middle region 13 adopts a porous electrode structure to provide a pathway for lithium-ion transport. Using materials with small primary particle size reduces battery impedance and effectively improves the problem of uneven current density distribution along the electrode length.
[0073] For example, the active materials in the first region 11 and the second region 12 include particles having a third size.
[0074] Specifically, the particle size of the active material gradually increases from the intermediate region 13 to the first region 11 and the second region 12. Here, the particle size of the active material is the particle size of the primary particles.
[0075] Since materials with small particle sizes can reduce battery impedance, the resistance from the intermediate region 13 to the first region 11 and the second region 12 can gradually decrease, thus solving the problem of uneven current density distribution.
[0076] The third size is larger than the first size and smaller than the second size. When the third size is expressed as median diameter, the median diameter of the particles having the third size ranges from 0.6 μm to 1.2 μm. The particles with the third size can be composed of primary particles or secondary particles; preferably, they are primary particles.
[0077] In one embodiment, the active material used to form the first region 11 and the second region 12 is a primary particle with a third size, the median diameter of which ranges from 0.6 μm to 1.2 μm. This size is smaller than the size of the secondary particle used to form the intermediate region 13 (i.e., the second size), but larger than the size of the primary particle used to form the secondary particle (i.e., the first size).
[0078] In one embodiment, the active material includes a positive electrode active material.
[0079] Specifically, the positive electrode active material includes lithium iron phosphate.
[0080] In one embodiment, the electrode is used to form an opposite electrode 20 battery.
[0081] This disclosure also provides a battery including the electrodes described above.
[0082] In one embodiment, as shown in FIG2, the battery includes a battery with opposite tabs 20. The electrodes include positive and negative electrodes, with the tabs 20 of the positive and negative electrodes having opposite lead-out directions. Since the tabs 20 of the battery with opposite tabs 20 are distributed at opposite ends of the battery, the current distribution of the electrode body 10 between the tabs 20 is such that the current density is low and the impedance is high in the middle region 13, while the current density is high in the regions near the two ends of the tabs 20. Therefore, when the aforementioned electrodes are used to form a battery with opposite tabs 20, the middle region 13 formed by secondary particles as active materials has good ion diffusion and electron transport channels. The primary particles used to form the secondary particles reduce the battery impedance, effectively improving the problem of uneven current distribution along the length of the battery with opposite tabs 20.
[0083] In one embodiment, each battery consists of one electrode core, and each electrode core consists of 34 positive electrode sheets and 35 negative electrode sheets, wherein the negative electrode excess ratio is 15% and the compaction is 1.60 g / cm3.
[0084] In one embodiment, Table 4 shows the performance test results of the battery formed using the electrode sheets described above. Schemes 14-15 serve as a blank control group. Scheme 14 does not use a partitioning method and all samples are coated with secondary particulate material; Scheme 15 does not use a partitioning method and all samples are coated with third-size particulate material.
[0085] Table 4
[0086] This disclosure also provides an electrical device, including an electrode as described in any of the preceding claims or a battery as described in any of the preceding claims, and an electrical load, wherein the battery provides electrical energy to the electrical load.
[0087] According to the electrode, battery and electrical device provided in this disclosure, the active material in the middle region 13 of the electrode adopts a porous structure formed by secondary particles to provide a pathway for ion transport. The secondary particles are formed by multiple primary particles. The small particle size of the primary particles reduces the battery impedance, effectively improves the problem of uneven current distribution on the electrode surface, and improves the battery performance.
[0088] This disclosure has been described through the above embodiments; however, it should be understood that the above embodiments are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit this disclosure to the described embodiments. Furthermore, those skilled in the art will understand that this disclosure is not limited to the above embodiments, and many more variations and modifications can be made based on the teachings of this disclosure, all of which fall within the scope of protection claimed by this disclosure. The scope of protection of this disclosure is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An electrode sheet, characterized in that, The electrode includes an electrode body (10) and at least one tab (20) connected to the electrode body (10). The electrode body (10) includes a current collector and an active material coated on the surface of the current collector. The electrode body (10) includes at least three regions in a first direction. At least two of the at least three regions are coated with different active materials. The active material in the middle region (13) of the at least three regions includes secondary particles, wherein the secondary particles are formed by a plurality of primary particles.
2. The electrode sheet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The secondary particles have a porous structure.
3. The electrode sheet as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The primary particle has a first size, and the secondary particle has a second size, the second size being at least 30 times the first size.
4. The electrode sheet as described in claim 2, characterized in that, When the first size and the second size are expressed in terms of median diameter, the median diameter of the secondary particle ranges from 6 μm to 9 μm, and the median diameter of the primary particle ranges from 70 nm to 130 nm.
5. The electrode sheet as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The first direction is the direction extending from the tab (20) to the electrode sheet.
6. The electrode sheet as described in claim 5, characterized in that, The length of the intermediate region (13) along the first direction is 25% to 35% of the length of the electrode body (10).
7. The electrode sheet as described in claim 6, characterized in that, The intermediate region (13) covers the center point of the electrode body (10), and the distance between the intermediate region (13) and both ends of the electrode body (10) in the first direction is greater than 25% of the length of the electrode body (10); the center point is equidistant from both ends of the electrode in the first direction.
8. The electrode sheet as described in claim 2, characterized in that, The at least three regions also include a first region (11) and a second region (12) located on the electrode body (10), the first region (11) and the second region (12) being arranged along the first direction and located at both ends of the intermediate region (13), wherein the active material of the first region (11) and the second region (12) comprises particles having a third size.
9. The electrode sheet as described in claim 8, characterized in that, In the at least three regions, the particle size of the active material gradually increases from the middle region (13) to the first region (11) and the second region (12).
10. The electrode sheet as described in claim 9, characterized in that, The third dimension is larger than the first dimension and smaller than the second dimension. When the third dimension is expressed as median diameter, the median diameter of the particles having the third dimension ranges from 0.6 μm to 1.2 μm.
11. The electrode sheet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The active material includes a positive electrode active material.
12. The electrode sheet as described in claim 11, characterized in that, The positive electrode active material includes lithium iron phosphate.
13. The electrode sheet as described in claim 1, characterized in that, The electrode is used to form a battery with opposite tabs (20).
14. A battery, characterized in that, The electrode includes any one of claims 1 to 13.
15. The battery as claimed in claim 14, characterized in that, The electrode includes a positive electrode and a negative electrode, and the tabs (20) of the positive electrode and the negative electrode are led out in opposite directions.
16. An electrical appliance, characterized in that, The device includes the electrode sheet according to any one of claims 1 to 13 or the battery according to claim 14, and the electrical load, wherein the battery provides electrical energy to the electrical load.
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