WO2021199550A1 - 固体電解質材料およびこれを用いた電池 - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a solid electrolyte material and a battery using the same.
- Patent Document 1 discloses an all-solid-state battery using a sulfide solid electrolyte.
- Patent Document 2 discloses a solid electrolyte material represented by Li 6-3z Y z X 6 (where 0 ⁇ z ⁇ 2 is satisfied and X is Cl or Br).
- An object of the present disclosure is to provide a solid electrolyte material having high lithium ion conductivity.
- the solid electrolyte material of the present disclosure comprises Li, Ca, Y, Sm, X, and O, where X is at least one selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br, and I.
- the present disclosure provides a solid electrolyte material having high lithium ion conductivity.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of the battery 1000 according to the second embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing an X-ray diffraction pattern of the solid electrolyte material according to Examples 1 to 4.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of a pressure forming die 300 used for evaluating the ionic conductivity of a solid electrolyte material.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing a Core-Cole plot obtained by measuring the impedance of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1.
- FIG. 5 is a graph showing the initial discharge characteristics of the batteries according to Example 1 and Comparative Example 1.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment includes Li, Ca, Y, Sm, X, and O.
- X is at least one selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br, and I.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment has high lithium ion conductivity.
- the high lithium ion conductivity is, for example, 1 ⁇ 10 -5 S / cm or more. That is, the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment can have, for example, an ionic conductivity of 1 ⁇ 10 -5 S / cm or more.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment can be used to obtain an all-solid-state battery having excellent charge / discharge characteristics.
- the all-solid-state battery may be a primary battery or a secondary battery.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment does not contain sulfur.
- the sulfur-free solid electrolyte material is excellent in safety because hydrogen sulfide is not generated even when exposed to the atmosphere.
- the sulfide solid electrolyte disclosed in Patent Document 1 can generate hydrogen sulfide when exposed to the atmosphere.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment may substantially consist of Li, Ca, Y, Sm, X, and O.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment is substantially composed of Li, Ca, Y, Sm, X, and O
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment constitutes all the solid electrolyte materials. It means that the molar ratio (that is, mole fraction) of the total amount of substance of Li, Ca, Y, Sm, X, and O to the total amount of substance of the element is 90% or more. As an example, the molar ratio may be 95% or more.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment may consist only of Li, Ca, Y, Sm, X, and O.
- X may be Cl and Br in order to increase the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte material.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment is composed of the group consisting of Gd, Sr, Ba, Al, Sc, Ga, Bi, La, Zr, Hf, Ta, and Nb. It may further include at least one selected.
- the transition metal contained in the solid electrolyte material according to the present embodiment may be only Y and Sm, excluding the element contained as an unavoidable impurity.
- the X-ray diffraction pattern of the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment can be obtained by using Cu—K ⁇ rays.
- the obtained X-ray diffraction pattern 14.9 ° or more and 16.0 ° or less, 16.2 ° or more and 17.4 ° or less, 22.3 ° or more and 23.5 ° or less, 28.1 ° or more and 29.2 ° ° or less, 30.0 ° or more and 31.2 ° or less, 32.1 ° or more and 33.3 ° or less, 39.2 ° or more and 40.3 ° or less, 47.0 ° or more and 48.1 ° or less, and 51.
- the peak may exist in the range of the diffraction angle 2 ⁇ of 5 ° or more and 52.6 ° or less.
- Such a solid electrolyte material has high ionic conductivity.
- x represents the molar ratio of Li to the sum of Y and Sm.
- y represents the molar ratio of Ca to the sum of Y and Sm.
- z represents the molar ratio of Br to the sum of Y and Sm.
- w represents the molar ratio of Cl to the sum of Y and Sm.
- the molar ratio of O to the total of Y and Sm may be greater than 0 and less than or equal to 0.36.
- the molar ratio of O to the total of Y and Sm may be larger than 0 and 0.08 or less.
- the molar ratio of O to the sum of Y and Sm may be greater than 0 and less than or equal to 0.04.
- the molar ratio of O to the sum of Y and Sm may be greater than 0 and less than or equal to 0.01.
- the shape of the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment is not limited. Examples of such shapes are needle-shaped, spherical, or elliptical spherical.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment may be particles.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment may be formed to have the shape of a pellet or a plate.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment may have a median diameter of 0.1 ⁇ m or more and 100 ⁇ m or less.
- the median diameter means a particle size at which the cumulative deposition in the volume-based particle size distribution is 50%.
- the volume-based particle size distribution is measured, for example, by a laser diffraction measuring device or an image analyzer.
- the median diameter is 0.5 ⁇ m or more and 10 ⁇ m or less in order to increase the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment and to disperse the solid electrolyte material and the active material according to the first embodiment satisfactorily. good.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment can be produced by the following method.
- the raw material powder is prepared and mixed so as to have the desired composition.
- LiCl raw material powder, LiBr raw material powder, YCl 3 raw material powder, SmCl 3 raw material powder, and CaBr 2 are mixed.
- the obtained mixed powder is fired in an inert gas atmosphere in which the oxygen concentration and the water concentration are adjusted (for example, an argon atmosphere having a dew point of ⁇ 60 ° C. or lower).
- the firing temperature may be, for example, 200 ° C. or higher and 650 ° C. or lower.
- the obtained fired product is allowed to stand in an atmosphere having a relatively high dew point (for example, a dry atmosphere having a dew point of ⁇ 30 ° C.).
- the solid electrolyte material is fired at a temperature equal to or higher than the melting point (for example, 500 ° C.) in an inert gas atmosphere (for example, an argon atmosphere having a dew point of ⁇ 60 ° C. or lower) in which the oxygen concentration and the water concentration are adjusted.
- an inert gas atmosphere for example, an argon atmosphere having a dew point of ⁇ 60 ° C. or lower
- O can be present throughout the solid electrolyte material.
- the feed flour may be mixed in a pre-adjusted molar ratio to offset any compositional changes that may occur during the synthesis process.
- the amount of oxygen in the solid electrolyte material is determined by the selection of the raw material powder, the oxygen concentration in the atmosphere, the water concentration in the atmosphere, and the reaction time. In this way, the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment is obtained.
- the fired product obtained by the first firing may be used as the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment.
- the raw material powder to be mixed may be an oxide and a halide.
- Y 2 O 3 , Sm 2 O 3 , NH 4 Cl, NH 4 Br, LiCl, LiBr, CaCl 2 , and CaBr 2 may be used as the raw material powder.
- the oxygen constituting the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment is taken in from the above-mentioned atmosphere having a relatively high dew point.
- the battery according to the second embodiment includes a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and an electrolyte layer.
- the electrolyte layer is arranged between the positive electrode and the negative electrode.
- At least one selected from the group consisting of a positive electrode, an electrolyte layer, and a negative electrode contains the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment.
- the battery according to the second embodiment contains the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment, it has excellent charge / discharge characteristics.
- FIG. 1 shows a cross-sectional view of the battery 1000 according to the second embodiment.
- the battery 1000 includes a positive electrode 201, an electrolyte layer 202, and a negative electrode 203.
- the electrolyte layer 202 is arranged between the positive electrode 201 and the negative electrode 203.
- the positive electrode 201 contains the positive electrode active material particles 204 and the solid electrolyte particles 100.
- the electrolyte layer 202 contains an electrolyte material (for example, a solid electrolyte material).
- the negative electrode 203 contains negative electrode active material particles 205 and solid electrolyte particles 100.
- the solid electrolyte particle 100 is a particle containing the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment as a main component.
- the particles containing the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment as the main component mean the particles in which the component contained most in the mass ratio is the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment.
- the solid electrolyte particles 100 may be particles made of the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment.
- the positive electrode 201 contains a material capable of occluding and releasing metal ions (for example, lithium ions).
- the material is, for example, a positive electrode active material (for example, positive electrode active material particles 204).
- positive electrode active materials are lithium-containing transition metal oxides, transition metal fluorides, polyanionic materials, fluorinated polyanionic materials, transition metal sulfides, transition metal oxyfluorides, transition metal oxysulfides, or transition metal oxynitrides.
- lithium-containing transition metal oxide LiNi 1-df Co d Al f O 2 (where, 0 ⁇ d, 0 ⁇ f , and 0 ⁇ (d + f) ⁇ 1) or LiCoO 2.
- the positive electrode active material particles 204 may have a median diameter of 0.1 ⁇ m or more. The good dispersion improves the charge / discharge characteristics of the battery 1000. In order to rapidly diffuse lithium in the positive electrode active material particles 204, the positive electrode active material particles 204 may have a median diameter of 100 ⁇ m or less. Due to the rapid diffusion of lithium, the battery 1000 can operate at high output. As described above, the positive electrode active material particles 204 may have a median diameter of 0.1 ⁇ m or more and 100 ⁇ m or less.
- the positive electrode active material particles 204 may have a median diameter larger than that of the solid electrolyte particles 100.
- the ratio of the volume of the positive electrode active material particles 204 to the total volume of the positive electrode active material particles 204 and the solid electrolyte particles 100 is 0.30 or more and 0.95. The following may be present.
- the positive electrode 201 may have a thickness of 10 ⁇ m or more and 500 ⁇ m or less.
- the electrolyte layer 202 contains an electrolyte material.
- the electrolyte material may be the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment.
- the electrolyte layer 202 may be a solid electrolyte layer.
- the electrolyte layer 202 may be composed of only the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment. Alternatively, it may be composed only of a solid electrolyte material different from the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment.
- X' is at least one selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br, and I.
- (A, B, C) means "at least one selected from the group consisting of A, B, and C”.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment is referred to as the first solid electrolyte material.
- a solid electrolyte material different from the solid electrolyte material according to the first embodiment is called a second solid electrolyte material.
- the electrolyte layer 202 may contain not only the first solid electrolyte material but also the second solid electrolyte material.
- the first solid electrolyte material and the second solid electrolyte material may be uniformly dispersed.
- the layer made of the first solid electrolyte material and the layer made of the second solid electrolyte material may be laminated along the stacking direction of the battery 1000.
- the electrolyte layer 202 may have a thickness of 1 ⁇ m or more and 100 ⁇ m or less in order to suppress a short circuit between the positive electrode 201 and the negative electrode 203 and increase the output of the battery.
- the negative electrode 203 contains a material capable of occluding and releasing metal ions (for example, lithium ions).
- the material is, for example, a negative electrode active material (for example, negative electrode active material particles 205).
- Examples of negative electrode active materials are metal materials, carbon materials, oxides, nitrides, tin compounds, or silicon compounds.
- the metal material may be a simple substance metal or an alloy.
- Examples of metallic materials are lithium metals or lithium alloys.
- Examples of carbon materials are natural graphite, coke, developing carbon, carbon fibers, spheroidal carbon, artificial graphite, or amorphous carbon. From the point of view of capacitance density, suitable examples of the negative electrode active material are silicon (ie, Si), tin (ie, Sn), a silicon compound, or a tin compound.
- the negative electrode active material particles 205 may have a median diameter of 0.1 ⁇ m or more. The good dispersion improves the charge / discharge characteristics of the battery. In order to rapidly diffuse lithium in the negative electrode active material particles 205, the negative electrode active material particles 205 may have a median diameter of 100 ⁇ m or less. Due to the rapid diffusion of lithium, the battery can operate at high power. As described above, the negative electrode active material particles 205 may have a median diameter of 0.1 ⁇ m or more and 100 ⁇ m or less.
- the negative electrode active material particles 205 may have a median diameter larger than that of the solid electrolyte particles 100.
- the ratio of the volume of the negative electrode active material particles 205 to the total volume of the negative electrode active material particles 205 and the solid electrolyte particles 100 is 0.30 or more and 0.95. It may be as follows.
- the negative electrode 203 may have a thickness of 10 ⁇ m or more and 500 ⁇ m or less.
- At least one selected from the group consisting of a positive electrode 201, an electrolyte layer 202, and a negative electrode 203 contains a second solid electrolyte material to enhance ionic conductivity, chemical stability, and electrochemical stability. May be.
- the second solid electrolyte material may be a halide solid electrolyte.
- halide solid electrolyte Li 2 MgX '4, Li 2 FeX' 4, Li (Al, Ga, In) X '4, Li 3 (Al, Ga, In) X' 6, or LiI.
- X' is at least one selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br, and I.
- the second solid electrolyte material may be a sulfide solid electrolyte.
- Examples of sulfide solid electrolytes are Li 2 SP 2 S 5 , Li 2 S-SiS 2 , Li 2 SB 2 S 3 , Li 2 S-GeS 2 , Li 3.25 Ge 0.25 P 0.75 S 4 , or It is Li 10 GeP 2 S 12 .
- the second solid electrolyte material may be an oxide solid electrolyte.
- a solid oxide electrolyte is (I) NASICON type solid electrolytes such as LiTi 2 (PO 4 ) 3 or elemental substituents thereof, (Ii) Perovskite-type solid electrolytes such as (LaLi) TiO 3, (Iii) Lithium-type solid electrolytes such as Li 14 ZnGe 4 O 16 , Li 4 SiO 4 , LiGeO 4, or elemental substituents thereof, (Iv) A garnet-type solid electrolyte, such as Li 7 La 3 Zr 2 O 12 or an elemental substituent thereof. Or (v) Li 3 PO 4 or its N-substituted product.
- NASICON type solid electrolytes such as LiTi 2 (PO 4 ) 3 or elemental substituents thereof
- Perovskite-type solid electrolytes such as (LaLi) TiO 3
- Lithium-type solid electrolytes such as Li 14 ZnGe 4 O 16 , Li 4 SiO 4 , LiGeO
- the second solid electrolyte material may be an organic polymer solid electrolyte.
- organic polymer solid electrolytes examples include polymer compounds and lithium salt compounds.
- the polymer compound may have an ethylene oxide structure. Since the polymer compound having an ethylene oxide structure can contain a large amount of lithium salts, the ionic conductivity can be further increased.
- lithium salt LiPF 6, LiBF 4, LiSbF 6, LiAsF 6, LiSO 3 CF 3, LiN (SO 2 CF 3) 2, LiN (SO 2 C 2 F 5) 2, LiN (SO 2 CF 3) (SO 2 C 4 F 9 ) or LiC (SO 2 CF 3 ) 3 .
- One lithium salt selected from these may be used alone. Alternatively, a mixture of two or more lithium salts selected from these may be used.
- At least one selected from the group consisting of the positive electrode 201, the electrolyte layer 202, and the negative electrode 203 is a non-aqueous electrolyte solution, a gel electrolyte, or a gel electrolyte for the purpose of facilitating the transfer of lithium ions and improving the output characteristics of the battery 1000. It may contain an ionic liquid.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte solution contains a non-aqueous solvent and a lithium salt dissolved in the non-aqueous solvent.
- non-aqueous solvents examples include cyclic carbonate solvents, chain carbonate solvents, cyclic ether solvents, chain ether solvents, cyclic ester solvents, chain ester solvents, or fluorine solvents.
- cyclic carbonate solvents are ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, or butylene carbonate.
- chain carbonate solvents are dimethyl carbonate, ethyl methyl carbonate, or diethyl carbonate.
- Examples of cyclic ether solvents are tetrahydrofuran, 1,4-dioxane, or 1,3-dioxolane.
- chain ether solvents are 1,2-dimethoxyethane or 1,2-diethoxyethane.
- An example of a cyclic ester solvent is ⁇ -butyrolactone.
- An example of a chain ester solvent is methyl acetate.
- fluorine solvents are fluoroethylene carbonate, methyl fluoropropionate, fluorobenzene, fluoroethyl methyl carbonate, or fluorodimethylene carbonate.
- One non-aqueous solvent selected from these may be used alone. Alternatively, a mixture of two or more non-aqueous solvents selected from these may be used.
- lithium salt LiPF 6, LiBF 4, LiSbF 6, LiAsF 6, LiSO 3 CF 3, LiN (SO 2 CF 3) 2, LiN (SO 2 C 2 F 5) 2, LiN (SO 2 CF 3) (SO 2 C 4 F 9 ) or LiC (SO 2 CF 3 ) 3 .
- One lithium salt selected from these may be used alone. Alternatively, a mixture of two or more lithium salts selected from these may be used.
- the concentration of the lithium salt is, for example, in the range of 0.5 mol / liter or more and 2 mol / liter or less.
- a polymer material impregnated with a non-aqueous electrolyte solution can be used.
- polymer materials are polyethylene oxide, polyacrylonitrile, polyvinylidene fluoride, polymethylmethacrylate, or polymers with ethylene oxide bonds.
- cations contained in ionic liquids are (I) Aliphatic chain quaternary salts such as tetraalkylammonium or tetraalkylphosphonium, (Ii) Aliphatic cyclic ammonium such as pyrrolidiniums, morpholiniums, imidazoliniums, tetrahydropyrimidiniums, piperaziniums, or piperidiniums, or (iii) nitrogen-containing heteros such as pyridiniums or imidazoliums. It is a ring aromatic cation.
- anion contained in the ionic liquid PF 6 -, BF 4 - , SbF 6 -, AsF 6 -, SO 3 CF 3 -, N (SO 2 CF 3) 2 -, N (SO 2 C 2 F 5 ) 2 -, N (SO 2 CF 3) (SO 2 C 4 F 9) -, or C (SO 2 CF 3) 3 - a.
- the ionic liquid may contain a lithium salt.
- At least one selected from the group consisting of the positive electrode 201, the electrolyte layer 202, and the negative electrode 203 may contain a binder for the purpose of improving the adhesion between the particles.
- binders are polyvinylidene fluoride, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyethylene, polypropylene, aramid resin, polyamide, polyimide, polyamideimide, polyacrylic nitrile, polyacrylic acid, polyacrylic acid methyl ester, polyacrylic acid ethyl ester, Polyacrylic acid hexyl ester, polymethacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid methyl ester, polymethacrylic acid ethyl ester, polymethacrylic acid hexyl ester, polyvinylidene acetate, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyether, polyether sulfone, hexafluoropolypropylene, styrene butadiene rubber , Or carboxymethyl cellulose.
- Copolymers can also be used as binders.
- binders are tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene, perfluoroalkyl vinyl ether, vinylidene fluoride, chlorotrifluoroethylene, ethylene, propylene, pentafluoropropylene, fluoromethyl vinyl ether, acrylic acid.
- a copolymer of two or more materials selected from the group consisting of hexadiene A mixture of two or more selected from these may be used as a binder.
- At least one selected from the positive electrode 201 and the negative electrode 203 may contain a conductive auxiliary agent in order to enhance electron conductivity.
- a conductive aid is (I) Graphites such as natural graphite or artificial graphite, (Ii) Carbon blacks such as acetylene black or ketjen black, (Iii) Conductive fibers such as carbon fibers or metal fibers, (Iv) Carbon fluoride, (V) Metal powders such as aluminum, (Vi) Conductive whiskers, such as zinc oxide or potassium titanate, It is a conductive metal oxide such as (vii) titanium oxide, or a conductive polymer compound such as (vii) polyaniline, polypyrrole, or polythiophene. In order to reduce the cost, the conductive auxiliary agent (i) or (ii) described above may be used.
- Examples of the shape of the battery according to the second embodiment are coin type, cylindrical type, square type, sheet type, button type, flat type, or laminated type.
- a material for forming a positive electrode, a material for forming an electrolyte layer, and a material for forming a negative electrode are prepared, and the positive electrode, the electrolyte layer, and the negative electrode are arranged in this order by a known method. It may be manufactured by producing the laminated body.
- Example 1 [Preparation of solid electrolyte material] LiCl, LiBr, YCl 3 , SmCl 3 , and CaBr as raw material powders in an argon atmosphere having a dew point of -60 ° C. or lower and an oxygen concentration of 0.0001% by volume or less (hereinafter referred to as “dry argon atmosphere”).
- These ingredients were ground and mixed in a mortar. The resulting mixture was calcined in an alumina crucible at 500 ° C. for 1 hour and then pulverized in a mortar. In this way, the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was obtained.
- composition analysis of solid electrolyte material The content of Li, Ca, Sm and Y per unit weight of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was determined by high frequency inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy using a high frequency inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopic analyzer (manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific, iCAP7400). It was measured by an analytical method. The Br and Cl contents of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 were measured by an ion chromatography method using an ion chromatograph device (manufactured by Dionex, ICS-2000).
- the Li: Ca: Y: Sm: Br: Cl molar ratio was calculated based on the contents of Li, Ca, Y, Sm, Br, and Cl obtained from these measurement results.
- the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 had a Li: Ca: Y: Sm: Br: Cl molar ratio of 3.07: 0.10: 0.80: 0.20: 1.80: 3.75. Had had.
- the mass of O with respect to the total mass of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was measured by a non-dispersive infrared absorption method using an oxygen / nitrogen / hydrogen analyzer (manufactured by HORIBA, Ltd., EMGA-930). As a result, the mass ratio of O was 0.03%. Based on this, the (Y + Sm): O molar ratio was calculated. As a result, the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 had a (Y + Sm): O molar ratio of 1.00: 0.01.
- the X-ray diffraction pattern of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was measured using an X-ray diffractometer (manufactured by RIGAKU, MiniFlex 600) in a dry environment having a dew point of ⁇ 45 ° C. or lower.
- Cu-K ⁇ rays (wavelengths 1.5405 ⁇ and 1.5444 ⁇ ) were used as the X-ray source.
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing an X-ray diffraction pattern of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1.
- FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of the pressure forming die 300 used for evaluating the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte material.
- the pressure forming die 300 included a punch upper portion 301, a frame mold 302, and a punch lower portion 303.
- the frame 302 was made of insulating polycarbonate.
- Both the upper punch 301 and the lower punch 303 were made of electron-conducting stainless steel.
- the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was measured by the following method.
- the powder of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was filled inside the pressure forming die 300. Inside the pressure forming die 300, a pressure of 400 MPa was applied to the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 (that is, the powder 101 of the solid electrolyte material in FIG. 3) using the punch upper part 301 and the punch lower part 303.
- the upper punch 301 and the lower punch 303 were connected to a potentiostat (Princeton Applied Research, VersaSTAT4).
- the upper part 301 of the punch was connected to the working electrode and the terminal for measuring the potential.
- the lower part of the punch 303 was connected to the counter electrode and the reference electrode.
- the impedance of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was measured at room temperature by an electrochemical impedance measurement method.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing a Core-Cole plot obtained by measuring the impedance of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1.
- the real value of the impedance at the measurement point where the absolute value of the phase of the complex impedance is the smallest was regarded as the resistance value to the ion conduction of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1. See the arrow R SE shown in FIG. 4 for the real value.
- ⁇ is the ionic conductivity.
- S is the contact area of the solid electrolyte material with the punch upper portion 301 (in FIG. 3, it is equal to the cross-sectional area of the hollow portion of the frame mold 302).
- R SE is the resistance value of the solid electrolyte material in impedance measurement.
- t is the thickness of the solid electrolyte material to which the pressure is applied (in FIG. 3, equal to the thickness of the layer formed from the powder 101 of the solid electrolyte material).
- the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 measured at 25 ° C. was 3.0 ⁇ 10 -3 S / cm.
- the solid electrolyte material (100 mg) according to Example 1, the above-mentioned mixture (12.0 mg), and aluminum powder (14.7 mg) were laminated in this order in an insulating cylinder having an inner diameter of 9.5 mm. A pressure of 300 MPa was applied to this laminate to form the first electrode and the solid electrolyte layer.
- the solid electrolyte layer had a thickness of about 500 ⁇ m.
- a metal In foil was laminated on the solid electrolyte layer.
- the solid electrolyte layer was sandwiched between the metal In foil and the first electrode.
- the metal In foil had a thickness of 200 ⁇ m.
- a pressure of 80 MPa was applied to the metal In foil to form a second electrode.
- a current collector made of stainless steel was attached to the first and second electrodes, and then a current collector lead was attached to the current collector. Finally, using an insulating ferrule, the inside of the insulating cylinder was shielded from the outside air atmosphere and the inside of the cylinder was sealed. In this way, the battery according to Example 1 was obtained.
- FIG. 5 is a graph showing the initial discharge characteristics of the battery according to the first embodiment. The charge / discharge test was performed as follows.
- the battery according to Example 1 was placed in a constant temperature bath at 25 ° C.
- the batteries according to Example 1 were charged until a voltage of 3.7 V was reached at a current density of 86 ⁇ A / cm 3.
- the current density corresponds to a 0.05 C rate.
- Example 2 the battery according to Example 1 was discharged until a voltage of 1.9 V was reached at a current density of 86 ⁇ A / cm 3.
- the battery according to Example 1 had an initial discharge capacity of 515 ⁇ Ah.
- Example 2 the solid electrolyte material according to Example 1 was allowed to stand for about 30 minutes in a dry atmosphere with a dew point of ⁇ 30 ° C. and an oxygen concentration of 20.9% by volume. Then, in a dry argon atmosphere, it was calcined at 500 ° C. for 1 hour and then pulverized in a mortar. In this way, the solid electrolyte material according to Example 2 was obtained.
- Example 3 is the same as in Example 2 except that the time of standing in a dry atmosphere having a dew point of ⁇ 30 ° C. and an oxygen concentration of 20.9% by volume was set to 2 hours instead of about 30 minutes. Then, the solid electrolyte material according to Example 3 was obtained.
- Example 4 is the same as in Example 2 except that the time of standing in a dry atmosphere having a dew point of ⁇ 30 ° C. and an oxygen concentration of 20.9% by volume was set to 80 hours instead of about 30 minutes. Then, the solid electrolyte material according to Example 4 was obtained.
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing an X-ray diffraction pattern of the solid electrolyte material according to Examples 2 to 4.
- the mass ratios of oxygen to the total solid electrolyte material according to Examples 2 to 4 were 0.13%, 0.31%, and 1.58%, respectively.
- Example 2 Using the solid electrolyte material according to Examples 2 to 4, the batteries according to Examples 2 to 4 were obtained in the same manner as in Example 1.
- the batteries according to Examples 2 to 4 were satisfactorily charged and discharged like the batteries according to Example 1.
- the solid electrolyte material according to Comparative Example 1 was a known halide solid electrolyte material having a composition represented by Li 2 FeCl 4.
- the ionic conductivity of the solid electrolyte material according to Comparative Example 1 was measured in the same manner as in Example 1. As a result, the ionic conductivity measured at 22 ° C. was 9.0 ⁇ 10 -6 S / cm.
- Example 1 Using the solid electrolyte material according to Comparative Example 1, the battery according to Comparative Example 1 was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1.
- a charge / discharge test was carried out in the same manner as in Example 1 using the battery according to Comparative Example 1.
- the battery according to Comparative Example 1 had an initial discharge capacity of 1 ⁇ Ah or less. That is, the battery according to Comparative Example 1 was neither charged nor discharged.
- the solid electrolyte materials according to Examples 1 to 4 have a high ionic conductivity of 1 ⁇ 10 -5 S / cm or more in the vicinity of room temperature.
- the solid electrolyte material is 1 ⁇ 10 -5 S / cm or more. Has high ionic conductivity.
- Examples 1 to 3 are compared with Example 4, if the molar ratio is greater than 0 and 0.08 or less, the solid electrolyte material is even higher by 1 ⁇ 10 -3 S / cm or more. Has ionic conductivity.
- the batteries according to Examples 1 to 4 were charged and discharged at 25 ° C.
- the solid electrolyte material according to the present disclosure is suitable for providing a battery having high lithium ion conductivity and being able to be charged and discharged well.
- the solid electrolyte material of the present disclosure is used, for example, in an all-solid-state lithium ion secondary battery.
- Solid electrolyte particles 101 Solid electrolyte material powder 201 Positive electrode 202 Electrode layer 203 Negative electrode 204 Positive electrode active material particles 205 Negative electrode active material particles 300 Pressurized die 301 Punch upper 302 Frame type 303 Punch lower 1000 Battery
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Description
第1実施形態による固体電解質材料は、Li、Ca、Y、Sm、X、およびOを含む。ここで、Xは、F、Cl、Br、およびIからなる群より選択される少なくとも1つである。
2.6≦x≦3.4、
0.09≦y≦0.11、
1.2≦z≦2.1、および
2.7≦w≦4.4、
ここで、
xは、YおよびSmの合計に対するLiのモル比を表し、
yは、YおよびSmの合計に対するCaのモル比を表し、
zは、YおよびSmの合計に対するBrのモル比を表し、
wは、YおよびSmの合計に対するClのモル比を表す。
2.9≦x≦3.1、
0.09≦y≦0.11、
1.3≦z≦1.9、および
3.0≦w≦4.0
第1実施形態による固体電解質材料は、下記の方法により製造され得る。
以下、第2実施形態が説明される。第1実施形態において説明された事項は、適宜、省略され得る。
(i)LiTi2(PO4)3またはその元素置換体のようなNASICON型固体電解質、
(ii)(LaLi)TiO3のようなペロブスカイト型固体電解質、
(iii)Li14ZnGe4O16、Li4SiO4、LiGeO4、またはその元素置換体のようなLISICON型固体電解質、
(iv)Li7La3Zr2O12またはその元素置換体のようなガーネット型固体電解質、
または
(v)Li3PO4またはそのN置換体
である。
(i)テトラアルキルアンモニウムまたはテトラアルキルホスホニウムのような脂肪族鎖状4級塩類、
(ii)ピロリジニウム類、モルホリニウム類、イミダゾリニウム類、テトラヒドロピリミジニウム類、ピペラジニウム類、またはピペリジニウム類のような脂肪族環状アンモニウム、または
(iii)ピリジニウム類またはイミダゾリウム類のような含窒ヘテロ環芳香族カチオンである。
イオン液体に含まれるアニオンの例は、PF6 -、BF4 -、SbF6 -、AsF6 -、SO3CF3 -、N(SO2CF3)2 -、N(SO2C2F5)2 -、N(SO2CF3)(SO2C4F9)-、またはC(SO2CF3)3 -である。
(i)天然黒鉛または人造黒鉛のようなグラファイト類、
(ii)アセチレンブラックまたはケッチェンブラックのようなカーボンブラック類、
(iii)炭素繊維または金属繊維のような導電性繊維類、
(iv)フッ化カーボン、
(v)アルミニウムのような金属粉末類、
(vi)酸化亜鉛またはチタン酸カリウムのような導電性ウィスカー類、
(vii)酸化チタンのような導電性金属酸化物、または
(viii)ポリアニリン、ポリピロール、またはポリチオフェンのような導電性高分子化合物
である。低コスト化のために、上記(i)または(ii)の導電助剤が使用されてもよい。
[固体電解質材料の作製]
-60℃以下の露点および0.0001体積%以下の酸素濃度を有するアルゴン雰囲気(以下、「乾燥アルゴン雰囲気」と称する。)中で、原料粉としてLiCl、LiBr、YCl3、SmCl3、およびCaBr2が、LiCl:LiBr:YCl3:SmCl3:CaBr2=1:1.8:0.8:0.2:0.1程度のモル比となるように用意された。これらの材料が、乳鉢中で粉砕され、混合された。得られた混合物は、アルミナ製るつぼ中で、500℃で1時間焼成された後、乳鉢中で粉砕された。このようにして、実施例1による固体電解質材料が得られた。
実施例1による固体電解質材料の単位重量あたりのLi、Ca、SmおよびYの含有量は、高周波誘導結合プラズマ発光分光分析装置(Thermo Fisher Scientific製、iCAP7400)を用いて、高周波誘導結合プラズマ発光分光分析法により測定された。実施例1による固体電解質材料のBrおよびClの含有量は、イオンクロマトグラフ装置(Dionex製、ICS-2000)を用いて、イオンクロマトグラフィー法により測定された。これらの測定結果から得られたLi、Ca、Y、Sm、Br、およびClの含有量をもとに、Li:Ca:Y:Sm:Br:Clモル比が算出された。その結果、実施例1による固体電解質材料は、3.07:0.10:0.80:0.20:1.80:3.75のLi:Ca:Y:Sm:Br:Clモル比を有していた。
-45℃以下の露点を有するドライ環境で、X線回折装置(RIGAKU製、MiniFlex600)を用いて、実施例1による固体電解質材料のX線回折パターンが測定された。X線源として、Cu-Kα線(波長1.5405Åおよび1.5444Å)が使用された。
図3は、固体電解質材料のイオン伝導度を評価するために用いられた加圧成形ダイス300模式図を示す。加圧成形ダイス300は、パンチ上部301、枠型302、およびパンチ下部303を具備していた。枠型302は、絶縁性ポリカーボネートから形成されていた。パンチ上部301およびパンチ下部303は、いずれも電子伝導性のステンレスから形成されていた。
σ=(RSE×S/t)-1 ・・・(1)
ここで、σは、イオン伝導度である。Sは、固体電解質材料のパンチ上部301との接触面積(図3において、枠型302の中空部の断面積に等しい)である。RSEは、インピーダンス測定における固体電解質材料の抵抗値である。tは、圧力が印加された固体電解質材料の厚み(図3において、固体電解質材料の粉末101から形成される層の厚みに等しい)である。
乾燥アルゴン雰囲気中で、実施例1による固体電解質材料および活物質であるLiCoO2が、70:30の体積比率となるように用意された。これらの材料はメノウ乳鉢中で混合された。このようにして、混合物が得られた。
図5は、実施例1による電池の初期放電特性を示すグラフである。次のようにして、充放電試験が行われた。
実施例2では、実施例1による固体電解質材料が-30℃の露点および20.9体積%の酸素濃度を有するドライ雰囲気中で約30分間静置された。次いで、乾燥アルゴン雰囲気中で、500℃で1時間焼成された後、乳鉢中で粉砕された。このようにして、実施例2による固体電解質材料が得られた。
乾燥アルゴン雰囲気中で、原料粉としてLiClおよびFeCl2が、LiCl:FeCl2=2:1のモル比となるように用意された。これらの材料は、遊星型ボールミルを用いて、25時間、600rpmでメカノケミカル的に反応するようにミリング処理された。このようにして、比較例1による固体電解質材料が得られた。比較例1による固体電解質材料は、Li2FeCl4により表される組成を有する、公知のハロゲン化物固体電解質材料であった。
表1から明らかなように、実施例1から4による固体電解質材料は、室温近傍において、1×10-5S/cm以上の高いイオン伝導度を有する。
101 固体電解質材料の粉末
201 正極
202 電解質層
203 負極
204 正極活物質粒子
205 負極活物質粒子
300 加圧成形ダイス
301 パンチ上部
302 枠型
303 パンチ下部
1000 電池
Claims (7)
- Li、Ca、Y、Sm、X、およびOを含み、
ここで、Xは、F、Cl、Br、およびIからなる群より選択される少なくとも1つである、
固体電解質材料。 - Xは、ClおよびBrである、
請求項1に記載の固体電解質材料。 - Gd、Sr、Ba、Al、Sc、Ga、Bi、La、Zr、Hf、Ta、およびNbからなる群より選択される少なくとも1つをさらに含む、
請求項1または2に記載の固体電解質材料。 - Cu-Kα線を用いたX線回折測定によって得られるX線回折パターンにおいて、14.9°以上16.0°以下、16.2°以上17.4°以下、22.3°以上23.5°以下、28.1°以上29.2°以下、30.0°以上31.2°以下、32.1°以上33.3°以下、39.2°以上40.3°以下、47.0°以上48.1°以下、および51.5°以上52.6°以下回折角2θの範囲にピークが存在する、
請求項1から3のいずれか一項に記載の固体電解質材料。 - 以下の4つの数式が充足される:
2.6≦x≦3.4、
0.09≦y≦0.11、
1.2≦z≦2.1、および
2.7≦w≦4.4、
ここで、
xは、YおよびSmの合計に対するLiのモル比を表し、
yは、YおよびSmの合計に対するCaのモル比を表し、
zは、YおよびSmの合計に対するBrのモル比を表し、
wは、YおよびSmの合計に対するClのモル比を表す、
請求項1から4のいずれか一項に記載の固体電解質材料。 - YおよびSmの合計に対するOのモル比は、0より大きく、かつ、0.36以下である、
請求項1から5のいずれか一項に記載の固体電解質材料。 - 正極、
負極、および
前記正極および前記負極の間に配置されている電解質層、
を備え、
前記正極、前記負極、および前記電解質層からなる群より選択される少なくとも1つは、請求項1から6のいずれか一項に記載の固体電解質材料を含有する、
電池。
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