Claims
- 1. A negative electrode for a non-aqueous electrochemical lithium cell having a spinel-type structure with the general formula Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy]O4, for 0<y≦0.33, where M=Mg and/or Al.
- 2. A negative electrode of claim 1, wherein the M cations are partially replaced by one or more suitable divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y.
- 3. A negative electrode of claim 2, wherein the M′ cations are selected from the first row of transition metal elements.
- 4. A negative electrode of claim 3, wherein the M′ cations are selected from Ti4+, Co3+, Ni3+, Co2+ and Ni2+.
- 5. A non-aqueous lithium electrochemical cell comprising a negative electrode, an electrolyte and a positive electrode, the negative electrode consisting of a spinel-type structure with the general formula Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy]O4, for 0<y≦0.33, where M=Mg and/or Al.
- 6. A non-aqueous lithium electrochemical cell of claim 5 comprising a negative electrode, an electrolyte and a positive electrode, the negative electrode consisting of a Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy]O4 spinel-type structure in which the M cations are partially replaced by one or more suitable monovalent, divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y, wherein M′ cations are selected from one or more of suitable divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y.
- 7. A non-aqueous lithium electrochemical cell of claim 6 wherein the M′ cations are selected from the first row of transition metal elements.
- 8. A non-aqueous lithium battery comprising an plurality of cells, electrically connected, each cell comprising a negative electrode, an electrolyte and a positive electrode, the negative electrode consisting of a spinel-type structure with the general formula Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy]O4, for 0<y≦0.33, where M=Mg and/or Al.
- 9. A non-aqueous lithium battery of claim 8 wherein the M cations of the negative electrode are partially replaced by one or more suitable monovalent, divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y, and wherein M′ cations are selected from one or more of suitable divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y.
- 10. A spinel-type material with the general formula Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy]O4, for 0<y≦0.33, where M=Mg and/or Al, wherein the M cations are partially replaced by one or more suitable divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y.
- 11. The spinel-type material of claim 10, wherein the M′ cations are selected from the first row of transition metal elements.
- 12. The spinel-type material of claim 11, wherein the M′ cations are selected from Ti4+, Co3+, Ni3+, Co2+ and Ni2+.
- 13. A negative electrode for a non-aqueous electrochemical lithium cell having a spinel-type structure with the general formula Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy]O4, for 0<y≦0.33, where M=Mg and/or Al, wherein the M cations are partially replaced by one or more suitable divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y, and wherein the M′ cations are selected from the first row of transition metal elements.
- 14. A spinel-type material with the general formula Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy]O4, for 0<y≦0.33, where M=Mg and/or Al, wherein the M cations are partially replaced by one or more suitable divalent, trivalent or tetravalent metal M′ cations to provide an electrode Li[Ti1.67Li0.33−yMy-zM′z]O4 in which z<y, wherein the M′ cations are selected from Ti4+, Co3+, Ni3+, Co2+ and Ni2+.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application, pursuant to 37 C.F.R. § 1.78(c), claims priority based on provisional application serial no. 60/092,181 filed Jul. 9, 1998.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-31-109-ENG-38 between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and The University of Chicago representing Argonne National Laboratory.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/092181 |
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