All-Solid-State Battery and Method of Manufacturing the Same
20220384785 · 2022-12-01
Inventors
- Yuki Sasaki (Yokohama-City, JP)
- Yong Sub Yoon (Seoul, KR)
- Hajime Tsuchiya (Yokohama-City, JP)
- Hironari Takase (Yokohama-City, JP)
Cpc classification
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
International classification
Abstract
A method of manufacturing an all-solid-state battery includes forming an anode active material layer on surfaces of an anode current collector, forming a first solid electrolyte layer covering exposed surfaces of the anode active material layer to form a symmetrical electrode structure, pressing the structure at a preliminary pressing pressure lower to form an anode, forming a cathode active material layer on a surface of cathode current collectors, the cathode active material layer being smaller than the cathode current collectors, forming a second solid electrolyte layer covering the cathode active material layers and the cathode current collectors to form first and second cathodes, forming a laminate by laminating the cathodes on opposite surfaces of the anode, the second solid electrolyte layers of the cathodes facing the anode, and pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure.
Claims
1. A method of manufacturing an all-solid-state battery, the method comprising: forming an anode active material layer on opposite surfaces of an anode current collector, the anode active material layer being smaller than the anode current collector and the anode current collector being exposed to an outer periphery; forming a first solid electrolyte layer on the anode active material layer on the opposite surfaces of the anode current collector to cover exposed surfaces of the anode active material layer and to form a symmetrical electrode structure; pressing the symmetrical electrode structure at a preliminary pressing pressure lower than a final pressing pressure to form an anode; forming a cathode active material layer on a first surface of a cathode current collector, the cathode active material layer being smaller than the cathode current collector and the cathode current collector being exposed to an outer periphery; forming a second solid electrolyte layer covering the cathode active material layer and the cathode current collector on the outer periphery to form a first cathode having the same planar shape as the anode; forming a second cathode substantially identical to the first cathode; forming a laminate by laminating the first cathode and the second cathode on opposite surfaces of the anode, respectively, the second solid electrolyte layers of the first cathode and the second cathode facing the anode; and pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure.
2. The method according to claim 1, wherein: forming the first cathode comprises attaching a first resin sheet to a second surface of the cathode current collector prior to forming the cathode active material layer on the first surface of the cathode current collector; forming the second cathode comprises forming the second cathode with a second resin sheet; and pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure comprises pressing the first cathode with the first resin sheet attached and the second cathode with the second resin sheet attached.
3. The method according to claim 2, wherein pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure is performed in a press die, the press die comprising upper and lower dies each comprising an elastic body on an outer peripheral wall of a groove configured to accommodate the anode and the first and second cathodes after forming the laminate.
4. The method according to claim 3, wherein the elastic body prevents lateral deformation of the first cathode, the second cathode, and the anode after forming the laminate.
5. The method according to claim 2, further comprising detaching the first resin sheet from the first cathode and detaching the second resin sheet from the second cathode after pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure.
6. The method according to claim 1, wherein: forming the first cathode comprises attaching a first resin sheet to a second surface of the cathode current collector; forming the second cathode comprises forming the second cathode with a second resin sheet; and pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure comprises pressing the first cathode with the first resin sheet attached and the second cathode with the second resin sheet attached.
7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the preliminary pressing pressure is 100 MPa or less and the final pressing pressure is 500 MPa or more.
8. A method of manufacturing an all-solid-state battery, the method comprising: forming an anode, wherein forming the anode comprises: forming an anode active material layer on opposite surfaces of an anode current collector, the anode active material layer being smaller than the anode current collector and the anode current collector being exposed to an outer periphery; forming a first solid electrolyte layer on the anode active material layer on the opposite surfaces of the anode current collector to cover exposed surfaces of the anode active material layer to form a symmetrical electrode structure; pressing the symmetrical electrode structure at a preliminary pressing pressure lower than a final pressing pressure; and punching the symmetrical electrode structure to remove a peripheral area of the symmetrical electrode structure; forming first and second cathodes each having a same planar shape as the anode, wherein forming the first and second cathodes comprises: forming a cathode active material layer on a first surface of a cathode current collector, the cathode active material layer being smaller than the cathode current collector and the cathode current collector being exposed to an outer periphery; and forming a second solid electrolyte layer covering the cathode active material layer and the cathode current collector on the outer periphery; forming a laminate by laminating the first cathode and the second cathode on opposite surfaces of the anode, respectively, the second solid electrolyte layers of the first cathode and the second cathode facing the anode; and pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein: forming the first and second cathodes further comprises attaching a resin sheet to a second surface of the cathode current collector prior to forming the cathode active material layer on the first surface of the cathode current collector; and pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure comprises pressing the first and second cathodes with the resin sheet attached.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure is performed in a press die, the press die comprising upper and lower dies each comprising an elastic body on an outer peripheral wall of a groove configured to accommodate the anode and the first and second cathodes after forming the laminate.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the elastic body prevents lateral deformation of the first cathode, the second cathode, and the anode after forming the laminate.
12. The method according to claim 9, further comprising detaching the resin sheet from the first and second cathodes after pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure.
13. The method according to claim 8, wherein: forming the first and second cathodes further comprises attaching a resin sheet to a second surface of the cathode current collector; and pressing the laminate at the final pressing pressure comprises pressing the first and second cathodes with the resin sheet attached.
14. The method according to claim 8, wherein forming the first and second cathodes further comprises cutting and removing ends of the first and second cathodes.
15. The method according to claim 8, wherein the preliminary pressing pressure is 100 MPa or less.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein the final pressing pressure is 500 MPa or more.
17. An all-solid-state battery comprising: an anode comprising: an anode current collector; first and second anode active material layers on opposite surfaces of the anode current collector, respectively, wherein each of the first and second anode active material layers is smaller than the anode current collector; and first and second solid electrolyte layers covering the first and second anode active material layers and the anode current collector on an outer periphery, respectively; and first and second cathodes on opposite sides of, and having a same planar shape as, the anode, each of the first and second cathodes comprising: a cathode current collector; a cathode active material layer on a first surface of the cathode current collector, wherein the cathode active material layer is smaller than the cathode current collector; and a third solid electrolyte layer covering the cathode active material layer and the cathode current collector on an outer periphery, wherein the third solid electrolyte layer of each of the first and second cathodes faces the anode.
18. The all-solid-state battery according to claim 17, further comprising a housing, wherein the anode and the first and second cathodes are connected to external anode and cathode terminals, respectively.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] The above and other features of embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, which are given hereinbelow by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS
[0027] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of an all-solid-state battery and a method of manufacturing the same according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0031] Example A of
[0032] Example B of
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[0034] In addition, a resin sheet 24 is attached to the surface of the cathode 20 on which the cathode active material layer 22 is not formed. This surface is the surface that contacts the bottom surface of a groove 33 of the press die 30 at the time of final pressing, and has effects of providing uniform pressure distribution at the time of final pressing using the resin sheet 24 and of preventing the end of the cathode active material layer 22 from being cleaved.
[0035] Meanwhile, the anode 10 of the all-solid-state battery according to an embodiment of the present invention includes an anode current collector 11, an anode active material layer 12 formed on each of two surfaces of the anode current collector 11, and a solid electrolyte layer 13 further formed on the upper surface of the anode active material layer 12. A symmetrical electrode structure is formed centering on the anode current collector 11. However, in an embodiment, preliminary pressing is performed at a pressure lower than a final pressing pressure for forming a final laminated structure of the electrode in this state, and the cathode active material layer 22, which is softer than the anode active material layer 12, is densified. In one embodiment, the final pressing pressure is 500 MPa, and the preliminary pressing pressure is 100 MPa or less. The combination of the final pressing pressure of 500 MPa and the preliminary pressing pressure of 100 MPa is provided as an example, but the pressures are not limited thereto, as long as the preliminary pressing pressure is lower than the final pressing pressure. By performing preliminary pressing, erosion of the cathode active material layer 22 into the anode active material layer 12 as shown in example B of
[0036] The cathode 20 and the anode 10 having the same structure as described above are combined to form an electrode of an all-solid-state battery. However, in the embodiment of the present invention, the cathode 20 is laminated on two surfaces of the anode 10 such that the solid electrolyte layer 23 of the cathode 20 faces the anode 10 and final pressing is performed at a predetermined pressure in the press die 30. The symmetric laminated structure formed by disposing the cathode 20 on both sides of the anode 10 is capable of suppressing warping after final pressing.
[0037] In the embodiment, the cathode current collector 21 and the anode current collector 11 may have different thicknesses, but may have the same external shape in a plan view. The cathode active material layer 22 is formed on the cathode current collector 21 to be smaller than the cathode current collector 21, but the cathode 20 has a planar surface having the same shape as the upper surface of the anode 10 because the upper and side surfaces of the cathode active material layer 22 are covered with the solid electrolyte layer 23. As a result, when the anode 10 and the cathode 20 are laminated to face each other, planar surfaces of the anode 10 and the cathode 20 having the same shape come into contact with each other. For this reason, even when the final pressing pressure is applied, it is difficult to generate concentrated stress at the end of the cathode active material layer 22, and consequently, it is possible to suppress the erosion of the cathode active material layer 22 into the anode active material layer 12.
[0038] Furthermore, in the embodiment, in each of an upper die 31 and a lower die 32 of the press die 30 used for the final pressing, an elastic body 35 is provided on an outer peripheral wall 34 of a groove 33 accommodating the anode 10 and the cathode 20 after lamination. As a result, deformation in the lateral direction of the cathode 20 and the anode 10 after lamination in the final pressing is prevented. The elastic body 35 adjusts or selects the height and elasticity in order to suppress deformation in the lateral direction of the cathode 20 and the anode 10 after lamination when final pressing is performed, and at the same time, to correctly apply the pressure of the press die 30 to the cathode after lamination. In addition, it is preferable that the portion of the press die in contact with the laminated structure be coated with a resin.
[0039] Next, a method of manufacturing each of the anode 10 and the cathode 20 is described.
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TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 Ingredient Mohs hardness Anode active Graphite 1~2 material Cathode active LiCoO.sub.2 6~8 material LiNi.sub.1/3Co.sub.1/3Mn.sub.1/3 O.sub.2 LiNi.sub.0.85Co.sub.0.10Al.sub.0.05O.sub.2
[0045] Table 1 is a table showing ingredients of the anode active material and the cathode active material mainly used for the anode active material layer 12 and the cathode active material layer 22, respectively, and the Mohs hardness of the ingredients. The Mohs hardness of graphite, which is the anode active material, is 1 to 2, while the Mohs hardness of the ingredient of the cathode active material is 6 to 8, which is relatively high. For this reason, when the anode active material layer 12 and the cathode active material layer 22 formed in the same manner are laminated and pressed, the anode active material layer 12 is more greatly deformed. Therefore, when the cathode active material layer 22 is formed to be smaller than the anode active material layer 12, a portion of the anode active material layer 12 facing the anode active material layer 22 is intensively compressed. This non-uniform compression causes the cathode active material layer 22 to break the solid electrolyte layer 13, which is interposed between the anode active material layer 12 and the cathode active material layer 22, and erosion of the cathode active material layer 22 into the anode active material layer 12.
[0046] The preliminary pressing is performed in order to overcome these disadvantages, and is performed at a pressure, for example, 100 MPa, lower than the final pressing pressure, 500 MPa. The anode active material layer 12 is densified by the preliminary pressing, so deformation at the time of final pressing is reduced, and breakage of the solid electrolyte layer 13 and the erosion of the cathode active material layer 22 into the anode active material layer 12 can be suppressed. As the pressure of the preliminary pressing increases, the effect of preventing the erosion into the cathode active material layer 22 can be improved. However, if the pressure of the preliminary pressing is excessively high, the solid electrolyte layer 13 becomes dense and excessively hard, and adhesion with the solid electrolyte layer 23 formed at the side of the cathode active material layer is deteriorated at the time of final pressing. For this reason, the pressure of preliminary pressing is preferably 100 MPa or less.
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[0050] The cathode active material made of oxide particles used for the cathode active material layer 22 of the cathode 20 is harder than the anode active material, as shown in Table 1, and pressure distribution thereof tends to become non-uniform during final pressing. The resin sheet 24 serves to uniformize the pressure distribution applied to the cathode 20 at the time of final pressing, and for this reason, appropriate elasticity is required. In addition, a drying step may be included in the formation of the cathode active material layer 22, so heat resistance is also required.
[0051] Table 2 shows the Young's modulus (modulus of elasticity) and heat-resistance temperature of the resin material that can be used for the resin sheet 24. Characteristics suitable for uniformizing the pressure distribution with respect to the final pressing pressure of 500 MPa are that the Young's modulus (modulus of elasticity, E) is preferably in the range of 1.5≤E≤3.5 and that the heat-resistance temperature is preferably 100° C. or higher. Considering these requirements, the resin sheet 24 may be formed of any one of polypropylene, polycarbonate, and polyethylene terephthalate, among the resin materials shown in Table 2.
TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Modulus of Heat resistance Resin material elasticity (GPa) temperature (° C.) Polyethylene (PE) 0.4~1.3 100~118 Polypropylene (PP) 1.5~2 125~144 Polystyrene (PS) 3~3.5 83~95 Polycarbonate (PC) 2.3 139 Polyethylene terephthalate 3.2~4.2 150 (PET) Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) 2.5~4.2 66~79 Polyurethane (PU) 0.7 106
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[0058] Then, a solid electrolyte layer 13 is formed on the anode active material layer 12 on each of two surfaces of the anode current collector 11 to form a symmetrical electrode structure (step S510). The method of forming the solid electrolyte layer 13 is not particularly limited, but in the embodiment, the solid electrolyte layer 13 is formed by applying and drying a paste containing a solid electrolyte.
[0059] The symmetrical electrode structure includes the anode active material layer 12 formed of graphite having low hardness on both surfaces of the anode current collector 11 and a non-uniform compressive force, applied upon final pressing after the anode active material layer 12 is combined with the cathode 20, may affect the surface. For this reason, the preliminary pressing is performed at a pressure lower than the final pressing pressure in step S520.
[0060] Finally, in step S530, punching is performed to expose a uniform laminate in the central portion, excluding the non-uniform peripheral portion, from the electrode structure after preliminary pressing, and the anode 10 used for final pressing is formed.
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[0063] Next, a cathode active material layer 22 is formed on the other surface of the cathode current collector 21, that is, on the surface of the cathode current collector 21 to which the resin sheet 24 is not attached, excluding the outer periphery of the cathode current collector 21 (step S610). The method of forming the cathode active material layer 22 is not particularly limited. However, in an embodiment, the cathode active material layer 22 is formed by applying and drying a paste containing a cathode active material such as LiCoO.sub.2, a conductive material such as carbon, a solid electrolyte, a binder, and the like.
[0064] A solid electrolyte layer 23 is further formed on the upper surface of the cathode active material layer 22 and the upper surface of the cathode current collector 21 exposed to the outer periphery of the cathode active material layer 22 (step S620). As a result, the upper and side surfaces of the cathode active material layer 22 are covered with the solid electrolyte layer 23. The solid electrolyte layer 23 may be formed of a material having the same composition as that of the solid electrolyte layer 13, and the method of forming the solid electrolyte layer 23 may be the same as the method of forming the solid electrolyte layer 13.
[0065] Finally, an anode 10 is formed by cutting and removing an end so as to have the same planar shape as the cathode 20 (step S630).
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[0068] The formed laminate is accommodated in the press die 30 and is pressed at a final pressing pressure (step S710).
[0069] The cathode 20 and the anode 10 have the same planar shape, the surfaces of the cathode 20 and the anode 10 in contact with each other are formed to be flat, the anode 10 is preliminarily pressed in advance, and a resin sheet 24 is attached to the surface of the anode 10 that is in contact with the press die 30, so even if final pressing is performed at a high pressure of 500 MPa, pressure is uniformly applied to the laminated structure, thereby preventing a short circuit due to contact between the cathode 20 and the anode 10. Further, by providing the elastic body 35 on the outer peripheral wall 34 of the groove 33 of the press die 30, deformation of side surfaces of the cathode 20 and the anode 10 during final pressing is suppressed. Therefore, deterioration of the quality of the electrode structure of the all-solid-state battery can be prevented.
[0070] After the final pressing, the laminated structure is removed from the press die 30, and the resin sheet 24 is peeled off (step S720) to form an electrode structure of an all-solid-state battery.
[0071] The produced laminated structure is accommodated in a housing case in such a way that the anode 10 and the cathode 20 are connected to external anode and cathode terminals to complete production of an all-solid-state battery.
[0072] As is apparent from the foregoing, embodiments of the present invention provide an all-solid-state battery wherein both the cathode active material layer and the anode active material layer have surfaces covered with a solid electrolyte layer, and the outer periphery of the cathode active material layer, which is smaller than the anode active material layer, is also covered with the solid electrolyte layer, so it is possible to prevent the occurrence of a short circuit due to deformation of the end of the cathode active material layer and the anode active material layer upon final pressing after lamination of the anode active material layer and the cathode active material layer. In addition, the periphery of the cathode active material layer is covered with the solid electrolyte layer, so the cathode active material layer and the anode active material layer contact each other on planar surfaces having the same size, thus making it possible to eliminate the occurrence of excessive concentrated stress in the anode active material layer and prevent the occurrence of a short circuit with the anode active material layer due to erosion of the cathode active material layer.
[0073] Embodiments of the present invention also provide a method of manufacturing an all-solid-state battery wherein an anode active material layer is formed on both surfaces of an anode current collector, a solid electrolyte layer is further formed on the anode active material layer, and then an anode is formed by pressing at a preliminary pressing pressure lower than the final pressing pressure, so the density of the anode active material layer, which is softer than the cathode active material layer, is increased, and is then laminated with the cathode active material layer and finally pressed, making it possible to suppress the erosion of the cathode active material layer on the anode active material layer. In addition, the laminated structure after final pressing has symmetry, so it is possible to provide an all-solid-state battery in which the occurrence of warping is suppressed.
[0074] Further, with the method of manufacturing an all-solid-state battery according to embodiments of the present invention, it is possible to provide an all-solid-state battery wherein uniform pressure distribution at the time of final pressing can be realized, cracks in the active material layer or the cathode active material layer can be prevented, and performance can be secured by performing final pressing after the resin sheet is attached to the surface that is in contact with the press die of the cathode current collector.
[0075] The present invention has been described in detail with reference to preferred embodiments. However, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these examples without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.