Claims
- 1. An anode for a secondary battery comprising a host material that is capable of absorbing and desorbing lithium in an electrochemical system and lithium metal dispersed in the host material, wherein the amount of lithium metal in said anode is no more than the maximum amount sufficient to intercalate in, alloy with, or be absorbed by the host material in said anode when the anode is recharged.
- 2. The anode according to claim 1, wherein the lithium metal is lithium powder.
- 3. The anode according to claim 2, wherein the lithium powder has a mean particle size of less than about 20 microns.
- 4. The anode according to claim 1, being capable of reversibly lithiating and delithiating at an electrochemical potential relative to lithium metal of from greater than 0.0 V to less than or equal to 1.5 V.
- 5. The anode according to claim 1, wherein the host material comprises one or more materials capable of reversibly lithiating and delithiating at an electrochemical potential versus lithium of from greater than 0.0 V to less than or equal to 1.5 V.
- 6. The anode according to claim 1, wherein the host material comprises one or more materials selected from the group consisting of carbonaceous materials, Si, Sn, tin oxides, composite tin alloys, transition metal oxides, lithium metal nitrides and lithium metal oxides.
- 7. The anode according to claim 1, wherein the host material comprises a carbonaceous material.
- 8. The anode according to claim 7, wherein the carbonaceous material is graphite.
- 9. The anode according to claim 8, wherein the host material further comprises carbon black.
- 10. A secondary battery including the anode of claim 1.
- 11. A secondary battery comprising:a positive electrode including an active material; a negative electrode comprising a host material that is capable of absorbing and desorbing lithium in an electrochemical system and lithium metal dispersed in the host material, wherein the amount of lithium metal in said negative electrode is no more than the maximum amount sufficient to intercalate in, alloy with, or be absorbed by the host material in said anode when said battery is recharged; a separator for separating the positive electrode and the negative electrode; and an electrolyte in communication with the positive electrode and the negative electrode.
- 12. The secondary battery according to claim 11, wherein the positive electrode includes a compound that can be lithiated at an electrochemical potential of 2.0 to 5.0V versus lithium as the active material.
- 13. The secondary battery according to claim 12, wherein the active material in the positive electrode is selected from the group consisting of MnO2, V2O5 and MoS2, and mixtures thereof.
- 14. The secondary battery according to claim 12, wherein the active material in the positive electrode comprises MnO2.
- 15. The secondary battery according to claim 12, wherein the active material in the positive electrode is LiMn2O4.
- 16. The secondary battery according to claim 11, wherein the lithium metal in said negative electrode is lithium powder.
- 17. The secondary battery according to claim 16, wherein the lithium metal in said negative electrode has a mean particle size of less than about 20 microns.
- 18. The secondary battery according to claim 11, wherein the negative electrode is capable of reversibly lithiating and delithiating at an electrochemical potential relative to lithium metal of from greater than 0.0 V to less than or equal to 1.5 V.
- 19. The secondary battery according to claim 11, wherein the host material in said negative electrode comprises one or more materials capable of reversibly lithiating and delithiating at an electrochemical potential versus lithium of from greater than 0.0 V to less than or equal to 1.5 V.
- 20. The secondary battery according to claim 11, wherein the host material in said negative electrode comprises one or more materials selected from the group consisting of carbonaceous materials, Si, Sn, tin oxides, composite tin alloys, transition metal oxides, lithium metal nitrides and lithium metal oxides.
- 21. The secondary battery according to claim 11, wherein the host material in said negative electrode comprises a carbonaceous material.
- 22. The secondary battery according to claim 21, wherein the carbonaceous material is graphite.
- 23. The secondary battery according to claim 22, wherein the host material further comprises carbon black.
- 24. The secondary battery according to claim 11, wherein the amount of active material in said positive electrode is sufficient to accept the removable lithium metal present in said negative electrode.
- 25. The secondary battery according to claim 11, being in a fully charged state.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to commonly owned copending provisional application Ser. No. 60/257,994, filed Dec. 22, 2000, and claims the benefit of the earlier filing date of this application under 35 U.S.C. §119(e).
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