Claims
- 1. A negative electrode comprising:
a substrate; and a coating on said substrate comprising:
a carbonaceous material comprising a mixture of hard spheres, carbon fibers, and graphite flakes; and a binder.
- 2. The negative electrode of claim 1 wherein said carbonaceous material comprises a mixture of 10-80% hard spheres, 21-80% carbon fibers, and 2-30% graphite flakes by weight.
- 3. The negative electrode of claim 1 wherein said carbonaceous material comprises a mixture of approximately 70% hard spheres, 22.5% carbon fibers, and 7.5% graphite flakes by weight.
- 4. The negative electrode of claim 1 wherein said hard spheres, carbon fibers, and graphite flakes have an average particle size of 10-35 μm.
- 5. The negative electrode of claim 1 wherein said binder is water-based.
- 6. The negative electrode of claim 1 wherein said binder does not contain fluorine.
- 7. The negative electrode of claim 5 wherein said binder comprises carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 8. The negative electrode of claim 7 wherein said binder additionally comprises styrene butadiene rubber.
- 9. The negative electrode of claim 7 wherein said carboxymethyl cellulose comprises 0-10% of the total weight of binder plus carbonaceous material.
- 10. The negative electrode of claim 8 wherein said styrene butadiene comprises 0-5% of the total weight of binder plus carbonaceous material.
- 11. The negative electrode of claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises titanium.
- 12. The negative electrode of claim 8 wherein said substrate comprises titanium.
- 13. A battery comprising:
a case; an electrode assembly housed in said case and comprising:
a negative electrode comprising:
a negative substrate; and a negative coating on said negative substrate comprising:
a carbonaceous material comprising a mixture of hard spheres, carbon fibers, and graphite flakes; and a first binder; a positive electrode comprising:
a positive substrate; and a positive coating on said positive substrate comprising:
a lithium metal oxide; and a second binder; a separator between said negative and positive electrodes; an electrolyte.
- 14. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said case is hermetically sealed.
- 15. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said first binder is water-based.
- 16. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said first binder contains no fluorine.
- 17. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said first binder comprises carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 18. The battery as in claim 17 wherein said first binder further comprises styrene butadiene rubber.
- 19. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said negative coating has a porosity of 30-45%.
- 20. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said positive coating has a porosity of 20-40%.
- 21. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said negative electrode forms C6Lin, and at a maximum state of charge, 0.5≦n≦0.8.
- 22. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said positive electrode forms Li1-pMO2, wherein M comprises one or more transition metals, and at a maximum state of charge, 0.6≦p≦0.8.
- 23. The battery as in claim 13 wherein said negative substrate comprises titanium.
- 24. The battery as in claim 18 wherein said negative substrate comprises titanium.
- 25. The battery as in claim 23 wherein said electrolyte comprises a lithium salt in a cyclic and linear solvent.
- 26. A method for making a negative electrode comprising the steps of:
providing a substrate; combining hard spheres, carbon fibers, graphite flakes, and a binder in a solvent; mixing to form a slurry; coating at least a portion of said substrate with said slurry; and evaporating said solvent.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein said solvent is water.
- 28. The method of claim 26 wherein said binder contains no fluorine.
- 29. The method of claim 26 wherein said binder comprises carboxymethyl cellulose.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein said binder further comprises styrene butadiene.
- 31. The method of claim 26 wherein said substrate comprises titanium.
- 32. The method of claim 30 wherein said substrate comprises titanium.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR FILED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/406,846 filed Aug. 29, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60406846 |
Aug 2002 |
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