Method for Manufacturing Secondary Battery and Pre-Degassing Device for Manufacturing Secondary Battery
20230028907 · 2023-01-26
Assignee
Inventors
- Seong Won Choi (Daejeon, KR)
- Su Taek Jung (Daejeon, KR)
- Soon Kwan Kwon (Daejeon, KR)
- Tae Jong Kim (Daejeon, KR)
Cpc classification
H01M10/52
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/0481
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/0585
ELECTRICITY
H01M50/609
ELECTRICITY
Y02E60/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y02P70/50
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
H01M10/0525
ELECTRICITY
H01M10/049
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01M10/52
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a secondary battery and a pre-degassing device for manufacturing a secondary battery. The method for manufacturing the secondary battery comprises: an accommodation process of accommodating an electrode assembly in an accommodation part formed inside a battery case to form a cell; an electrolyte injection process of injecting an electrolyte into the accommodation part of the battery case; a primary aging process of elapsing a predetermined time so that the electrode assembly is impregnated into the electrolyte; a primary charging process of primarily charging and discharging the cell; a pre-degassing process of pressing the battery case to discharge a gas inside the electrode assembly to the outside of the electrode assembly; and a secondary aging process of elapsing a predetermined time so that the electrode assembly is impregnated into the electrolyte, wherein, in the pre-degassing process, the battery case is pressed while applying heat to the battery case.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a secondary battery, the method comprising: an accommodation process of accommodating an electrode assembly in an accommodation part formed inside a battery case to form a cell; an electrolyte injection process of injecting an electrolyte into the accommodation part of the battery case; a primary aging process of permitting a first predetermined time to elapse so that the electrode assembly is impregnated into the electrolyte; a primary charging process of primarily charging and discharging the cell; a pre-degassing process of pressing the battery case to discharge a gas inside the electrode assembly to the an outside of the electrode assembly; and a secondary aging process of permitting a second predetermined time to elapse so that the electrode assembly is impregnated into the electrolyte, wherein, during the pre-degassing process, the battery case is pressed while applying heat to the battery case.
2. The method of claim 1, further comprising, after the secondary aging process, a secondary charging/discharging process of secondarily charging and discharging the cell.
3. The method of claim 2, further comprising, before the secondary charging/discharging process and after the secondary aging process, a degassing process of discharging the gas inside of the battery case to an outside of the battery case.
4. The method of claim 3, wherein, during the secondary aging process, the permitting of the second predetermined time to elapse is performed for a first part of the second predetermined time with the cell being at room temperature and for a second part of the second predetermined time with the cell being at a high temperature above room temperature.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein, during the pre-degassing process, an outer surface of the battery case is pressed by a pressing roll using a rolling motion.
6. The method of claim 5, wherein, during the pre-degassing process, heat having a temperature of 20° C. to 100° C. is applied to the battery case by the pressing roll.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein, during the pre-degassing process, a pressing force applied to the battery case is adjusted according to a structure and thickness of the cell, the pressing force being adjusted within a pressure range of 100 kgf to 400 kgf.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein, during the pre-degassing process, an actuator connected to a support body that supports the pressing roll adjusts the pressing force that is applied to the battery case.
9. The method of claim 5, wherein the pressing roll is an upper roll, and during the pre-degassing process, a lower roll presses the battery case, the upper and lower rolls respectively pressing upper and lower portions of the cell, and during the pre-degassing process, a distance between the upper roll and the lower roll is adjusted according to a thickness of the cell.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein, during the pre-degassing process, heat is applied to the battery case by a pressing roll that is heated using induction heating.
11. A pre-degassing device for manufacturing a secondary battery, the pre-degassing device comprising: a pressing roll configured to apply heat while pressing a cell, in which an electrode assembly and an electrolyte are accommodated in a battery case, before a secondary aging process and after a primary aging process and a primary charging process; and a support body configured to support the pressing roll, wherein the degassing device is configured to press the battery case of the cell with the pressing roll to discharge a gas inside the electrode assembly to an outside of the electrode assembly.
12. The pre-degassing device of claim 11, wherein the pressing roll is an upper roll, the degassing device further comprising a lower roll, the upper roll and the lower roll being configured to respectively press upper and lower portions of the cell.
13. The pre-degassing device of claim 12, wherein the support body is configured to support the upper roll, the degassing device further comprising a distance adjustment means configured to move the support body to adjust a distance between the upper roll and the lower roll.
14. The pre-degassing device of claim 13, further comprising an actuator connected to the support body, the actuator being configured to adjust a pressing force applied to the battery case by the upper roll and the lower roll.
15. The pre-degassing device of claim 14, wherein the upper roll and the lower roll are configured to apply heat to the battery case using induction heating.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
[0028] The objectives, specific advantages, and novel features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the reference numerals are added to the components of the drawings in the present specification with the same numerals as possible, even if they are illustrated in other drawings. Also, the present invention may be embodied in different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. In the following description of the present invention, the detailed descriptions of related arts which may unnecessarily obscure the gist of the present invention will be omitted.
[0029] Method for Manufacturing Secondary Battery
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[0032] Referring to
[0033] Also, the method for manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention further comprises a primary sealing process (S30) of sealing the battery case 120 after the electrolyte injection process (S20).
[0034] Referring to
[0035] The electrode assembly 110 may be a chargeable and dischargeable power generation element and be formed by alternately stacking electrodes and separators.
[0036] The electrodes may be constituted by a positive electrode and a negative electrode. At this time, the electrode assembly 110 may have a structure in which the positive electrode/separator/negative electrode are alternately stacked. Also, the electrode leads 111 and 112 may comprise a positive electrode lead 111 connected to the positive electrode and a negative electrode lead 112 connected to the negative electrode.
[0037] The positive electrode may comprise a positive electrode collector and a positive electrode active material stacked on the positive electrode collector.
[0038] The positive electrode collector may be made of an aluminum foil.
[0039] The positive electrode active material may comprise lithium manganese oxide, lithium cobalt oxide, lithium nickel oxide, lithium iron phosphate, or a compound or mixture containing at least one of the above-described materials.
[0040] The negative electrode may comprise a negative electrode collector and a negative active material stacked on the negative electrode collector.
[0041] The negative electrode collector may be made of, for example, a foil made of a copper (Cu) material.
[0042] The negative active material may be a compound or a mixture containing a graphite-based material.
[0043] The separator is made of an insulating material to electrically insulates the positive electrode and the negative electrode from each other. Here, the separator may be made of a polyolefin-based resin film such as polyethylene or polypropylene having microporosity.
[0044] Referring to
[0045] Here, referring to
[0046] Referring to
[0047] At this time, in the electrolyte injection process (S20), the electrolyte may be injected into the battery case 120 through an electrolyte supply pipe P.
[0048] Here, the electrolyte may comprise salt, a solvent, and an additive.
[0049] Referring to
[0050] Here, in the primary sealing process (S30), after the electrolyte injection process (S20) and before the primary aging process (S40), an opened portion of the battery case 120 may be sealed to form a sealing part S1.
[0051] At this time, the opened portion may be sealed by thermally sealing an end of the gas pocket part 122 in the battery case 120.
[0052] In the primary aging process S40, a predetermined time may elapse so that the electrode assembly is impregnated into the electrolyte.
[0053] Thus, the electrode assembly may be impregnated into the electrolyte so that lithium ions are moved smoothly.
[0054] In the primary charging process (S50), the cell 100 may be primarily charged and discharged.
[0055] In the primary charging process (S50), the cell 100 may be changed by connecting electricity to the electrode leads 111 and 112 of the cell 100.
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[0057] Referring to
[0058] Also, the pre-degassing process (S60) may be sequentially performed on the cells 100 transferred through a conveyor belt C, which is a transfer means, through the pre-degassing device 200.
[0059] Also, in the pre-degassing process (S60), the battery case 120 of the cell 100 may be pressed while applying heat to the battery case 120 of the cell 100. Thus, the removing of the internal gas the electrode assembly 110 accommodated in the cell 100 due to an increase in temperature of the cell 100 may be improved, and wrinkles on the exterior of the cell 100 may be prevented because the temperature and pressure are applied together to improve stiffness. Here, in the pre-degassing process (S60), the battery case 120 of the cell 100 may be pressed while applying heat having a temperature of 20° C. to 100° C. Here, in the pre-degassing process (S60), heat may be applied to the battery case 110 through a pressing roll 230 provided as an induction heating roller.
[0060] The pressing roll 230 may comprise an upper roll 210 and a lower roll 220 to press upper and lower portions of the cell 100. Here, the upper roll 210 or each of the upper roll 210 and the lower roll 220 may be provided as an induction heating roller.
[0061] At this time, referring to
[0062] Furthermore, referring to
[0063] Also, in the pre-degassing process (S60), pressing force applied to the battery case 120 may be adjusted according to a structure and thickness of the cell 100. Here, the pressing force may be adjusted within a pressure range of 100 kgf to 400 kgf. At this time, in the pre-degassing process (S60), an actuator 270 may be connected to a support body 240 supporting the pressing roll 230 to adjust the pressing force applied to the battery case 120 of the cell 100 through the actuator 270. Here, the support body 240 rotatably supports the upper roll 210, and the pressing force applied to the cell 100 may be adjusted by adjusting the pressing force applied to the upper roll 210 through the actuator 270.
[0064] Also, in the pre-degassing process (S60), a distance between the upper roll 210 and the lower roll 220 may be adjusted according to the thickness of the cell 100. Here, in the pre-degassing process (S60), the distance between the upper roll 210 and the lower roll 220 may be adjusted through a distance adjustment means 280.
[0065] The distance adjustment means 280 may comprise a motor 281 and a screw rod 282 that rotates by the motor 281.
[0066] When the screw rod 282 rotates by the motor 281, a moving frame 260 coupled to the screw rod is moved vertically. At this time, the support body 240 supporting the upper roll 210 provided under the moving frame 260 may be moved vertically to adjust the distance between the upper roll 210 and the lower roll 220.
[0067] The motor 281 may be provided as a servo motor.
[0068] The lower roll 220 may be rotatably supported through a support part 250.
[0069] In the secondary aging process (S70), a predetermined time may elapse so that the electrode assembly 110 is impregnated into the electrolyte.
[0070] In the secondary aging process (S70), the cell 100 may elapse for a predetermined time at room temperature and a high temperature.
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[0072] Referring to
[0073] Referring to
[0074] At this time, the sealing part S1 formed at the end of the gas pocket part 122 in the battery case 120 may be removed by being cut using a cutter to discharge the internal gas of the battery case 120 through the cut portion of the gas pocket part 122.
[0075] Referring to
[0076] Also, in the secondary sealing process (S90), the gas pocket part may be cut and removed, and then, the removed portion may form a sealed part S2 through thermal fusion to seal the battery case 120.
[0077] In the secondary charging/discharging process (S100), after performing the secondary aging process (S70), the cell 100 may be secondarily charged/discharged to manufacture a secondary battery. Here, in the secondary charging/discharging process (S100), after performing the secondary aging process (S70) and the secondary sealing process (S90), the cell 100 may be secondarily charged/discharged (see
[0078] Also, in the secondary charging and discharging process (S100), the cell 100 may be charged by connecting electricity to the electrode leads 111 and 112 of the cell 100.
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[0080] As illustrated in the graph of
[0081] In more detail, in the cell A manufactured in the process of manufacturing the secondary battery according to the related art, when performing the degassing process in which a hole is formed in the battery case to discharge a gas inside the battery case to the outside, the gas inside the electrode assembly is discharged together with the electrolyte while discharging the gas to the outside of the battery case through the outside of the electrode assembly. At this time, the gas inside the electrode assembly pushes and lifts the electrolyte to increase in amount of discharged electrolyte.
[0082] However, when degassing the cell B manufactured in the process of manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention, the gas inside the electrode assembly is discharged to the outside of the electrode assembly through the pre-degassing process. Then, the discharged gas is disposed above the electrolyte to discharge only the gas disposed above the electrolyte, and the hole is formed in the battery case to discharge only the gas disposed above the electrolyte. Thus, the amount of discharged electrolyte is significantly reduced.
[0083] As a result, in the cell B manufactured in the process of manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which the pre-degassing process is performed when compared to the cell A manufactured in the process of manufacturing the secondary battery according to the related art, the amount of discharged electrolyte inside the electrode assembly may be significantly low, and thus, it may be expected that no cycle deterioration occurs.
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[0085] As illustrated in the graph of
[0086] Therefore, in the cell B manufactured in the process of manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which the pre-degassing process is performed when compared to the cell A manufactured in the process of manufacturing the secondary battery according to the related art, it is seen that the secondary formation capacity is improved due to the reduction of the non-reaction area on the negative electrode.
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[0088] As illustrated in
[0089] However, as illustrated in
[0090] Therefore, it is seen that, in the cell manufactured in the method for manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which the pre-degassing process is performed, the battery capacity is significantly improved due to the reduction of the reduction of the non-reaction area on the negative electrode when compared to the cell manufactured in the method for manufacturing the secondary battery according to the related art.
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[0092] As illustrated in
[0093] However, as illustrated in
[0094] Therefore, it is seen that, in the cell manufactured in the method for manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention, in which the pre-degassing process is performed, the battery capacity is improved due to the significant reduction of the LI-plated portion at which Lithium ions are solidified to improve when compared to the cell manufactured in the method for manufacturing the secondary battery according to the related art.
[0095] Pre-Degassing Device for Manufacturing Secondary Battery
[0096] Hereinafter, an apparatus for manufacturing a secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described.
[0097] Referring to
[0098] A pre-degassing device 200 for manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention is a pre-degassing device 200 for manufacturing the secondary battery, which is applied to the method for manufacturing the secondary battery according to the embodiment of the present invention. Thus, in descriptions of the pre-degassing device 200 for manufacturing the secondary battery according to this embodiment of the present invention, contents duplicated with the method for manufacturing the secondary battery according to forgoing embodiment of the present invention will be omitted or briefly described, and also, differences therebetween will be mainly described.
[0099] In more detail, in the pre-degassing device 200 for manufacturing the secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present invention, when the secondary battery is manufactured, before a secondary aging process (S70) after a primary aging process (S40) and a primary charging process (S50), a battery case 120 of a cell 100 is pressed through a pressing roll 230 to discharge a gas inside an electrode assembly 110 to the outside of the electrode assembly 110 (see
[0100] The pressing roll 230 may apply heat to the cell 100, in which the electrode assembly 110 and the electrolyte are accommodated in the battery case 120, to press the cell 100. Here, the pressing roll 230 may press the outer surface of the battery case 120 in a roll press manner. That is, the outer surface of the battery case 120 may be rolled through the pressing roll 230 to press the cell 100.
[0101] Also, the pressing roll 230 may comprise an upper roll 210 and a lower roll 220 to press upper and lower portions of the cell 100.
[0102] Furthermore, the battery case 120 of the cell 100 may be pressed by applying heat having a temperature of 20° C. to 100° C.
[0103] Also, the pressing roll 230 may be provided as an induction heating roller to apply heat to the battery case 120. Here, the upper roll 210 or each of the upper roll 210 and the lower roll 220 may be provided as an induction heating roller.
[0104] At this time, referring to
[0105] Referring to
[0106] The distance adjustment means 280 may adjust a distance between the upper roll 210 and the lower roll 220 by moving the support body 240. At this time, the distance adjustment means 280 may move the support body 240 vertically through a moving frame 260 to move the upper roll 210 in the vertical direction.
[0107] The distance adjustment means 280 may comprise a motor 281 and a screw rod 282 that rotates by the motor 281.
[0108] When the screw rod 282 rotates by the motor 281, the moving frame 260 coupled to the screw rod 282 is moved vertically. At this time, the support body 240 supporting the upper roll 210 provided under the moving frame 260 may be moved vertically to adjust the distance between the upper roll 210 and the lower roll 220. Here, a screw portion may be formed on an outer circumferential surface of the screw rod 282, and a screw groove corresponding to the screw portion of the screw rod 282 may be formed in the moving frame 260.
[0109] The motor 281 may be provided as a servo motor.
[0110] The lower roll 220 may be rotatably supported through a support part 250.
[0111] The actuator 270 may be connected to the support body 240 on which the upper roll 210 is mounted. Here, the actuator may adjust pressing force applied to the battery case 120. At this time, the actuator 270 may adjust pressing force applied to the cell 100 by adjusting the pressing force applied to the upper roll 210 through the support body 240.
[0112] Also, the actuator 270 adjusts the pressing force applied to the battery case 120 according to a structure and thickness of the cell 100. Here, the pressing force may be adjusted within a pressure range of 100 kgf to 400 kgf.
[0113] Also, the actuator 270 may be provided as a pneumatic actuator or a hydraulic actuator.
[0114] Referring to
[0115] Therefore, the non-reaction area on the surface of the negative electrode may be significantly reduced without increasing in amount of discharged electrolyte inside the electrode assembly 110, and the Li-plating on the surface of the negative electrode may be significantly reduced.
[0116] As a result, the battery capacity may increase, and the cycle deterioration may be prevented.
[0117] While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the specific embodiments thereof, the method for manufacturing the secondary battery and the pre-degassing device for manufacturing the secondary battery according to the present invention are not limited thereto. It will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0118] Furthermore, the scope of protection of the present invention will be clarified by the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SYMBOLS
[0119] 100: Cell
[0120] 110: Electrode assembly
[0121] 111: Positive electrode lead
[0122] 112: Negative electrode lead
[0123] 120: Battery case
[0124] 121: Accommodation part
[0125] 122: Gas pocket part
[0126] 200: Pre-degassing device
[0127] 210: Upper roll
[0128] 220: Lower roll
[0129] 230: Pressing roll
[0130] 240: Support body
[0131] 250: Support
[0132] 260: Moving frame
[0133] 270: Actuator
[0134] 280: Distance adjustment means
[0135] 281: Motor
[0136] 282: Screw rod
[0137] P: Electrolyte supply pipe
[0138] S1: Sealing part
[0139] S2: Sealed part