POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL, ELECTROCHEMICAL APPARTUS, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20230268491
  • Publication Number
    20230268491
  • Date Filed
    April 28, 2023
    a year ago
  • Date Published
    August 24, 2023
    8 months ago
Abstract
A positive electrode active material, an electrochemical apparatus, and an electronic device are provided. In some embodiments, the positive electrode active material comprises a conductive base material and an active substance distributed on the conductive base material, the active substance having a core-shell structure, and the core-shell structure being composed of a core layer material and a shell layer material. The core layer material comprises a phosphate-based sodium salt material, the shell layer material comprises a conductive polymer, and the conductive base material comprises a carbon material.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present application relates to the field of secondary batteries, and in particular to a positive electrode active material, an electrochemical apparatus, and an electronic device.


BACKGROUND ART

As energy and environmental issues become more prominent, the new energy industry has received more attention. Lithium-ion batteries have been widely used as an important new energy storage device in recent years due to their advantages such as high energy density and good cycling performance. However, the cost of lithium-ion batteries has remained high due to the scarcity of active substance resources related to lithium-ion batteries, and moreover, there are serious problems such as the depletion of relevant resources, so there is a need to develop other low-cost metal-ion secondary battery systems.


Sodium-ion batteries have become a popular research direction in recent years due to their advantages such as low cost, abundant sodium metal resources, and similar preparation processes to lithium-ion batteries. In a sodium-ion secondary battery system, a pyrophosphate-based positive electrode material has been widely concerned due to its good cycling performance and low cost. However, due to poor conductivity of the pyrophosphate-based positive electrode material itself, the direct use of the material will affect gram capacity performance and lead to poor electrochemical performance, which seriously hinders its large-scale application.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present application provides a positive electrode active material, an electrochemical apparatus, and an electronic device, in which the conductivity of the positive electrode active material can be effectively improved, the gram capacity and kinetic performances of the material are improved, side reactions are reduced, and the cycling performance of the positive electrode active material is enhanced.


In a first aspect, the present application provides a positive electrode material; the positive electrode active material comprises a conductive base material and an active substance distributed on the conductive base material, the active substance having a core-shell structure, and the core-shell structure being composed of a core layer material and a shell layer material, where the core layer material comprises a phosphate-based sodium salt material, the shell layer material comprises a conductive polymer, and the conductive base material comprises a carbon material.


In some optional embodiments, the conductive polymer comprises at least one of polyaniline, polypyrrole, a polymer of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene monomers, and polyethylene oxide.


In some optional embodiments, the positive electrode active material has at least one of the following features:

  • (1) the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax1Ry1(PO4)Z1, where 1≤x1≤3, 1≤y1≤2, and 1≤z1≤3, and R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb;
  • (2) the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax2Ry2(P2O7)Z2, where 1≤x2≤7, 1≤y2≤3, and 1≤z2≤4, and R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb;
  • (3) the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax3Ry3(PO4)Z3(P2O7)k3, where 1≤x3≤7, 1≤y3≤4, 1≤z3≤2, and 1≤k3≤4, and R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb; and
  • (4) the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax4Ry4(PO4)Z4M11, where 1≤x4≤3, 1≤y4≤2, 1≤z4≤2, and 1≤l1≤3, R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb, and M comprises at least one of F, Cl, and Br.


In some optional embodiments, the phosphate-based sodium salt material comprises at least one of NaFePO4, Na3V2(PO4)3, Na2FeP2O7, Na2MnP2O7, NaCoP2O7, Na7V3(P2O7)4, Na2FePO4F, Na3V2(PO4)2F3, Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7), and Na4Co3(PO4)2(P2O7).


In some optional embodiments, the positive electrode active material has at least one of the following features:

  • (5) a thickness of the shell layer material is 50 nm to 400 nm;
  • (6) a mass percentage of the shell layer material in the positive electrode active material is 1% to 10%; and
  • (7) a mass percentage of the core layer material in the positive electrode active material is 90% to 99%.


In some optional embodiments, the positive electrode active material has at least one of the following features:

  • (8) the carbon material comprises at least one of carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon fiber, natural graphite, and artificial graphite;
  • (9) the carbon material contains an oxygen-containing group selected from at least one of a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group and an ether group;
  • (10) the carbon material contains an oxygen-containing group, and a mass percentage of oxygen atoms in the carbon material is greater than or equal to 0.1%; and
  • (11) the conductive base material is a carbon material.


In some optional embodiments, a mass percentage of the conductive base material in the positive electrode active material is 1% to 10%.


In some optional embodiments, the positive electrode active material has at least one of the following features:

  • (13) a resistivity of the positive electrode active material under a pressure of 20 MPa is 0.005 Ω·cm to 100 Ω·cm;
  • (14) a median particle size of the positive electrode active material is 5 µm to 20 µm; and
  • (15) a gram capacity of the positive electrode active material is 100 mAh/g to 180 mAh/g.


In a second aspect, the present application provides an electrochemical apparatus, comprising a positive electrode sheet, a negative electrode sheet, a separator, and an electrolyte solution, the positive electrode sheet comprising the positive electrode active material described above.


In a third aspect, the present application provides an electronic device, the electronic device comprising the electrochemical apparatus described above.


The technical solutions of the present application have at least the following beneficial effects:


The present application provides a positive electrode active material, where a surface of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is cladded with a conductive polymer, the conductive polymer has high mechanical strength, and moreover, the conductive polymer has a flexible and bendable structure and good machinability, and stability of a cladding layer can still be maintained without deformation when volume of the material changes during charging and discharging. In summary, the cladding layer can, on the one hand, improve conductivity of the phosphate-based sodium salt material to improve gram capacity performance and kinetic performance, and on the other hand, prevent a direct contact between the phosphate-based sodium salt material and the electrolyte solution, thereby reducing side reactions and improving cycling performance of the positive electrode active material. By attaching the cladded active substance onto the conductive base material, conductivity of the material can be further improved with high conductivity of the conductive base material, so that the positive electrode active material with a conductive polymer cladding structure and the conductive base material can have higher gram capacity performance and better kinetic performance and cycling performance.





DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

To more clearly describe the technical solutions of the embodiments of the present application, the drawings to be used in the embodiments will be briefly introduced below, and it should be understood that the following drawings only show some embodiments of the present application, and therefore should not be considered as limiting the scope of the present application.



FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a positive electrode active material according to an embodiment of the present application; and



FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an active substance in a positive electrode active material according to an embodiment of the present application.





REFERENCE SIGNS


1 - conductive base material; 2 - active substance; 21 - core layer material; and 22 - shell layer material.


DETAILED DESCRIPTION

To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present application clearer, the following further describes the present application in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that specific examples described herein are intended only to explain the present application, but not to limit the present application.


In the description of the specification, unless otherwise expressly specified and limited, the terms “first” and “second” are only used for descriptive purposes, and cannot be understood as indicating or implying relative importance; unless otherwise specified or stated, the term “plurality” refers to two or more; the terms “connected”, “fixed”, and the like should be understood broadly, for example, “connected” may be fixedly connected, or may be detachably connected, or integrally connected, or electrically connected; it may be directly connected or indirectly connected through an intermediate medium.


For those of ordinary skill in the art, the specific meanings of the above terms in the present application can be understood according to specific situations.


In the description of the present specification, it is to be understood that the orientation words “upper”, “lower” and the like in the description of the examples of the present application are described from the perspective shown in the drawings, and should not be understood as limiting the examples of the present application. In addition, in the context, it should also be understood that when an element is referred to as being “connected” “above” or “below” another element, it can be connected not only directly “above” or “below” the other element, but also indirectly “above” or “below” the other element through an intermediate element.


In a first aspect, the present application provides a positive electrode active material. FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a positive electrode active material according to an embodiment of the application. As shown in FIG. 1, the positive electrode active material comprises a conductive base material 1 and an active substance 2 distributed on the conductive base material 1. The active substance 2 has a core-shell structure. FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of an active substance in a positive electrode active material according to an embodiment of the present application. As shown in FIG. 2, the core-shell structure is composed of a core layer material 21 and a shell layer material 22. The core layer material 21 comprises a phosphate-based sodium salt material, the shell layer material 22 comprises a conductive polymer, and the conductive base material 1 comprises a carbon material.


In the present application, the conductive base material 1 may be used to construct a conductive network, and the active substance 2 can be adhered to a surface of the conductive base material 1, or attached to a hole structure of the conductive base material 1, which is not limited here. By attaching the active substance 2 onto the conductive base material 1, conductivity of the positive electrode active material can be improved with high conductivity of the conductive base material 1.


In the foregoing solution, the conductive base material 1 may be a carbon material. The carbon material may comprise at least one of carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon fiber, and natural graphite. Optionally, the carbon material contains an oxygen-containing group selected from at least one of a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group and an ether group. A mass percentage of oxygen atoms in the oxygen-containing group may be greater than or equal to 0.1%. Optionally, the mass percentage of oxygen atoms in the oxygen-containing group may specifically be 0.1%, 0.2%, 0.3%, 0.4%, 0.5%, 0.6%, 0.7%, 0.8%, 0.9%, 1%, or the like, which is not limited here. By controlling the mass percentage of oxygen atoms in the carbon material, an overpotential of the conductive base material 1 can be reduced, poor affinity between the active substance 2 and a positive electrode current collector can be overcome, and a bonding force between the active substance 2 and the positive electrode current collector can be improved.


In the actual application process, the mass percentage of the conductive base material 1 in the positive electrode active material 1 may be 1% to 10%. Optionally, the mass percentage of the conductive base material in the positive electrode active material may be 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, or the like, which is not limited here. If the mass percentage of conductive base material 1 in the positive electrode active material is too high, it will result in excessive carbon material with high specific surface area, no capacity, and low compacted density and reduce battery capacity, thereby resulting in a decrease of the battery energy density and shortening of cycling life. If the mass percentage of the conductive base material 1 in the positive electrode active material is too low, it will result in a difficulty in forming an effective conductive network in the active substance 2, leading to a decrease of conductivity rate, degradation of conductivity and shortening of life of the battery. Optionally, the mass percentage of the conductive base material 1 in the positive electrode active material may be 4% to 8%.


In the foregoing solution, the active substance 2 on the conductive base material 1 has a core-shell structure, the core-shell structure is composed of a core layer material 21 and a shell layer material 22, the core layer material 21 is cladded with the shell layer material 22, and the cladding structure may be a full cladding or a half cladding; a cladding method may refer to a solid-phase cladding method, a liquid-phase cladding method, a gas-phase cladding method, or the like; and the specific cladding method can be selected according to actual needs, which is not limited here. Optionally, the shell layer material 22 and the core layer material 21 of the active substance 2 are adsorbed by the Coulomb attraction of charges or tightly connected by a firm chemical bond between the core layer material 21 and the shell layer material 22.


Optionally, a composition of the core layer material 21 comprises a phosphate-based sodium salt material, and the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material comprises at least one of Nax1Ry1(PO4)Z1, Nax2Ry2(P2O7)Z2, Nax3Ry3(PO4)Z3(P2O7)k3 and Nax4Ry4(PO4)Z4M11, where 1≤x1≤3, 1≤y1≤2, 1≤z1≤3, 1≤x2≤7, 1≤y2≤3, 1≤z2≤4, 1≤x3≤7, 1≤y3≤4, 1≤z3≤2, 1≤k3≤4, 1≤x4≤3, 1≤y4≤2, 1≤z4≤2, and 1≤11≤3, R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W, and Pb, and M comprises at least one of F, Cl and Br.


Optionally, the phosphate-based sodium salt material may specifically be NaFePO4, Na3V2(PO4)3, Na2FeP2O7, Na2MnP2O7, NaCoP2O7, Na7V3(P2O7)4, Na2FePO4F, Na3V2(PO4)2F3, Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7), Na4Mn3(PO4)2(P2O7), Na4Co3(PO4)2(P2O7), Na4Ni3(PO4)2(P2O7), Na7V4(PO4)(P2O7)4, or the like, which is not limited here. Optionally, the phosphate-based sodium salt material may be Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7).


The shell layer material 22 for cladding the core layer material 21 contains a conductive polymer, where the conductive polymer may comprise at least one of polyaniline, polypyrrole, a polymer of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene monomers, and polyethylene oxide. The positive electrode active material of the conductive polymer cladding structure has more excellent reversibility during charging and discharging. The conductive polymer shell layer has high toughness and can be evenly cladded on the surface of the phosphate-based sodium salt material, improving mechanical strength of the positive electrode active material. The conductive polymer has high conductivity, which can improve conductivity of the phosphate-based sodium salt material, thereby improving conductivity of the positive electrode active material to enhance gram capacity performance of the positive electrode active material and improve kinetic performance. On the other hand, the conductive polymer shell layer can avoid a direct contact between the surface of the positive electrode active material and an electrolyte solution, thereby reducing side reactions and improving cycling performance of the positive electrode active material. In the positive electrode active material, the active substance 2 is loaded on the conductive base material 1, and a large number of isolated active substance 2 can be connected through an externally constructed one-dimensional or two-dimensional conductive network to further improve conductivity. In addition, oxygen-containing functional groups of the conductive base material 1 are increased, and the oxygen-containing functional groups and the shell layer material 22 form hydrogen bonds having higher bonding force on the surface of the active substance 2, thereby improving a bonding strength of the active substance 2 and the conductive base material 1.


In the actual application process, a mass percentage of the core layer material 21 in the positive electrode active material is 90% to 99%. Optionally, the mass percentage of the core layer material 21 in the positive electrode active material may specifically be 90%, 91%, 92%, 93%, 94%, 95%, 96%, 97%, 98%, 99%, or the like, which is not limited here. If the mass percentage of the core layer material 21 in the positive electrode active material is too high and a proportion of the conductive polymer cladding the core layer material 21 is too small, conductivity of the positive electrode active material will decrease, affecting the gram capacity performance and kinetic performance of the battery. If the mass percentage of the core layer material 21 in the positive electrode active material is too small, a proportion of the phosphate-based sodium salt material with good cycling performance is too small, resulting in a decrease in cycling performance of the battery. Optionally, the mass percentage of the core layer material 21 in the positive electrode active material may be 95%.


A mass percentage of the shell layer material 22 in the positive electrode active material may be 1% to 10%. Optionally, the mass percentage of the shell layer material 22 in the positive electrode active material may specifically be 1%, 2%, 3%, 4%, 5%, 6%, 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, or the like, a thickness of the shell layer material 22 is 50 nm to 400 nm, and optionally, the thickness of the shell layer material 22 may be 50 nm, 100 nm, 150 nm, 200 nm, 250 nm, 300 nm, 350 nm, 400 nm, 450 nm, 500 nm, or the like, which is not limited here. If the mass percentage and thickness of the shell layer material 22 in the positive electrode active material are too high, the shell layer will be too thick, a proportion of mass of conductive polymer will be too high, and a proportion of mass of the phosphate-based sodium salt material with good cycling performance in the core layer material 21 becomes smaller, which ultimately affects cycling performance of the battery. If the mass percentage and thickness of the shell layer material 22 in the positive electrode active material are too low, the conductive polymer cladding layer cladded on the core layer material 21 is too thin, which results in a decrease of conductivity of the positive electrode active material; and moreover, the surface of the positive electrode active material is prone to a direct contact with the electrolyte solution, aggravating side reactions. Optionally, the mass percentage of the shell layer material 22 in the positive electrode active material may be 4% to 8%, and the thickness of the shell layer material 22 may be 100 nm to 300 nm.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, a median particle size of the positive electrode active material may satisfy 5 µm ≤ Dv50 ≤ 20 µm, and optionally, the median particle size of the positive electrode active material may specifically be 5 µm, 7 µm, 9 µm, 11 µm, 13 µm, 15 µm, 17 µm, 19 µm, 20 µm, or the like, which is not limited here. If the median particle size of the positive electrode active material is too small, the positive electrode active material is prone to particle agglomeration, and prone to aggravating side reactions with the electrolyte solution. If the median particle size of the positive electrode active material is too large, a diffusion rate of active ions in the positive electrode active material will be reduced, resulting in degradation of kinetic performance and affecting gram capacity performance of the positive electrode active material and cycling performance of the battery. Optionally, the particle size of the positive electrode active material satisfies 8 µm ≤ Dv50 ≤ 15 µm.


In a second aspect, the present application provides an electrochemical apparatus, comprising a positive electrode sheet, a negative electrode sheet, a separator, and an electrolyte solution, the positive electrode sheet comprising the positive electrode active material as described above.


The positive electrode sheet comprises a positive electrode current collector and a positive electrode active material layer applied on the positive electrode current collector, and the positive electrode active material layer comprises the positive electrode active material in the first aspect.


The negative electrode sheet comprises a negative electrode current collector and a negative electrode active material layer on the negative electrode current collector. The negative electrode active material layer comprises a negative electrode active material.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the negative electrode active material may comprise at least one of graphite, a silicon material, a silicon-oxygen material, a tin material, a tin-oxygen material or a silicon-carbon composite material.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the negative electrode active material layer may contain a binder, and the binder comprises polyvinyl alcohol, carboxymethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, diacetyl cellulose, polyvinyl chloride, carboxylated polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl fluoride, a polymer containing ethylene oxide, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene 1,1-difluoride, polyethylene, polypropylene, styrene butadiene rubber, acrylic styrene butadiene rubber, epoxy resin, nylon, or the like, which is not limited here.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the negative electrode active material layer may further contain a conductive material, and the conductive material may comprise natural graphite, artificial graphite, carbon black, acetylene black, Ketjen black, carbon fiber, metal powder, metal fiber, copper, nickel, aluminum, silver, polyphenylene derivatives, or the like, which is not limited here.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the negative current collector may comprise, but is not limited to: copper foil, nickel foil, stainless steel foil, titanium foil, foamed nickel, foamed copper or a composite current collector cladded with conductive metal.


Since sodium ions do not form an alloy with aluminum, an aluminum-based current collector is preferred based on considerations for cost reduction and weight reduction. The aluminum-base current collector may comprise any one of aluminum foil, aluminum alloy foil and aluminum-based composite current collector. The aluminum-based composite current collector may comprise a polymeric base film and aluminum foil and/or aluminum alloy foil formed on both sides of the polymeric base film. Optionally, the aluminum-based composite current collector has a “sandwich” structure, where the polymer base film is located in the middle, and the aluminum foil or aluminum alloy foil is provided on both sides of the current collector, or one side of the polymer base film is provided with the aluminum foil while the other side is provided with the aluminum alloy foil. The polymer base material is any one of polyamide, polyterephthalate, polyimide, polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer, polybutylene terephthalate, poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide), poly(p-phenylene ether), polyoxymethylene, epoxy resin, phenolic resin, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, silicone rubber, and polycarbonate. Optionally, the aluminum-based composite current collector selected in the present application has better ductility, which facilitates the maintenance of electrode integrity during sodium deposition/deintercalation.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the separator may be made of various materials suitable for separators of electrochemical energy-storage apparatuses in the field. For example, it may comprise but is not limited to at least one of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, aramid, polyethylene terephthalate, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyacrylonitrile, polyimide, polyamide, polyester, and natural fibers.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the electrochemical apparatus may further comprise an electrolyte solution, and the electrolyte solution contains an organic solvent, a sodium salt and an additive.


The organic solvent of the electrolyte solution according to the present application may be any organic solvent known in the prior art that can be used as a solvent of the electrolyte solution. An electrolyte used in the electrolyte solution according to the present application is not limited, and may be any electrolyte known in the prior art. The additive of the electrolyte solution according to the present application may be any additive known in the prior art that can be used as an additive of the electrolyte solution.


In specific embodiments, the organic solvent may comprise, but is not limited to, at least one of ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), vinylene carbonate, fluoroethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, propyl propionate, or ethyl propionate.


In specific embodiments, the sodium salt may comprise at least one of an organic sodium salt or an inorganic sodium salt.


In specific embodiments, the sodium salt may comprise, but is not limited to: sodium hexafluorophosphate (NaPF6), sodium tetrafluoroborate (NaBF4), sodium difluorophosphate (NaPO2F2), sodium bistrifluoromethanesulfonimide NaN(CF3SO2)2(NaTFSI), sodium bis(fluorosulfonyl)imide Na(N(SO2F)2)(NaFSI), sodium bis(oxalate) borate NaB(C2O4)2(NaBOB), sodium difluoro(oxalato)borate NaBF2(C2O4)(NaDFOB), or sodium perchlorate.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the electrochemical apparatus of the present application may comprise but is not limited to all types of primary batteries and secondary batteries. The battery comprises at least one of a soft pack battery, a square aluminum case battery, a square steel case battery, a cylindrical aluminum case battery, and a cylindrical steel case battery.


In a third aspect, the present application provides an electronic device, comprising the electrochemical apparatus described above.


As an optional technical solution of the present application, the electronic device may comprise, but is not limited to: laptops, pen-input computers, mobile computers, e-book players, portable phones, portable fax machines, portable copiers, portable printers, head-mounted stereo headsets, video recorders, liquid crystal display televisions, portable cleaners, portable CD players, mini discs, transceivers, electronic notebooks, calculators, memory cards, portable recorders, radios, backup power sources, motors, automobiles, motorcycles, assisted bicycles, bicycles, lighting apparatuses, toys, game machines, clocks, electric tools, flashlights, cameras, large household storage batteries, energy-storage or sodium-ion capacitors, or the like. The electrochemical apparatus can be used to provide power to the electronic device.


In a fourth aspect, the present application further provides a method for preparing a positive electrode active material, the method comprising steps of S10 to S30 as below.


S10. A carbon material is put into a solution of concentrated sulfuric acid and concentrated nitric acid in a ratio of 3 : 1 and stirred for 4 h, washed with deionized water, filtered and put into an oven and dried at 80° C., where, a filter sieve of a size of 400 meshes is selected.


S20. The above treated carbon material is put into water for ultrasonic dispersion, then mixed with an iron nitrate and sodium dihydrogen phosphate solution in a stoichiometric ratio, and stirred uniformly, followed by producing precursor powder through spray drying technology, where the median particle size of the carbon material after ultrasonic dispersion ranges from 50 nm to 20 um, an inlet temperature of spray drying is 150° C. to 250° C., and an outlet temperature of spray drying is 80° C. to 150° C.


S30. The precursor powder is calcined at 600° C. for 6 hours and then put into a conductive polymer solution with sufficient stirring, and then dried at 80° C. until the solvent is completely removed, and the obtained product is sieved to obtain a positive electrode active material, where the stirring time is 1h to 6h, and the particle size of the sieved positive electrode active material satisfies 8 µm ≤ Dv50 ≤ 15 µm.


Through the above preparation method and the adjustment of mass fraction of the shell layer material, mass fraction of the conductive base material, type of the shell layer material and particle size of the positive electrode active material, the positive electrode active material is finally obtained.


To enable a person skilled in the art to better understand the technical solution of the present application, the present application is described in detail below in conjunction with specific embodiments.


Example 1
(1) Preparation of Negative Electrode Sheet

A carbon material was firstly put into a mixed solution of concentrated sulfuric acid and concentrated nitric acid with a volume ratio of 3:1 and stirred for 4 h, washed with deionized water, filtered and put into an oven, and then dried at 80° C. The carbon material and a high-molecular conductive polymer were added to dimethylpyrrolidone and stirred into a uniform slurry, the slurry was then coated on copper foil and dried to obtain a carbon material coating for use. Sodium metal was heated to 200° C. in a stainless steel crucible under Ar atmosphere and melted completely, and then alloy component powder was added to a liquid sodium metal and stirred thoroughly for 2 h to ensure that the metal powder and the sodium metal liquid were uniformly mixed, followed by cooling, to obtain a sodium metal alloy active substance. The sodium metal alloy active substance was compounded on a surface of the carbon material coating by cold pressing to obtain a sodium metal negative electrode sheet.


(2) Preparation of Positive Electrode Sheet

A binder of 10 wt% polyvinylidene fluoride was fully dissolved in N-methylpyrrolidone, and a conductive agent of 10 wt% carbon black and a 80 wt% positive electrode active material Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7) were added to obtain a uniformly dispersed slurry. The slurry was evenly coated on a zirconium surface and then transferred to a vacuum drying oven to dry completely. The obtained electrode sheet was subjected to rolling and blanking to obtain a target wafer.


(3) Preparation of Separator

A polypropylene polymer film was used.


(4) Preparation of Electrolyte Solution

Glycol dimethyl ether (DME) was used as an organic solvent, followed by dissolving the fully dried sodium salt NaPF6 in a mixed organic solvent to prepare an electrolyte solution with a concentration of 1 mol/L.


(5) Preparation of Button Battery

The above-mentioned positive electrode sheet, separator and negative electrode sheet were stacked in sequence, the separator was located between the positive electrode sheet and the negative electrode sheet to play a role in separating, and then the above-mentioned electrolyte solution was added so that a button battery was assembled.


Examples 1 to 22 and the Comparative Examples 1 to 7 were prepared by the foregoing methods, and specific parameters are shown in Table 1.





TABLE <b>1</b>









Serial Number
Type of core layer material
Mass fraction (%) of shell layer material
Mass fraction (%) of conductive base material
Type of shell layer material
Particle size Dv50(µm ) of positive electrode active material




Example 1
NaFePO4
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 2
Na2MnP2O7
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 3
Na3V2(PO4)2F3
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 4
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 5
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
1%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 6
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
4%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 7
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
6%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 8
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7 )
8%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 9
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
10%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 10
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
1%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 11
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
4%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 12
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
6%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 13
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
8%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 14
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
10%
Polypyrrole
10


Example 15
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polyaniline
10


Example 16
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polymer of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene monomers
10


Example 17
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polyethylene oxide
10


Example 18
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
5


Example 19
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
8


Example 20
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
12


Example 21
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
15


Example 22
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
20


Comparative Example 1
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
0.1%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Comparative Example 2
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
11%
5%
Polypyrrole
10


Comparative Example 3
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
0.1%
Polypyrrole
10


Comparative Example 4
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
11%
Polypyrrole
10


Comparative Example 5
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
1


Comparative Example 6
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
5%
5%
Polypyrrole
25


Comparative Example 7
Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7)
/
5%
/
10






Performance Test

(1) Resistivity of positive electrode active material: a powder resistance tester was used to test positive electrode active material powder at a pressure of 20 MPa.


(2) Gram capacity of positive electrode active material:


At 25° C., batteries prepared in Examples and Comparative Examples were charged to 4 V at a rate of 0.1 C and discharged to 1 V at a rate of 0.1 C, and were subjected to a full charge and discharge test to obtain discharge capacity as the material gram capacity.


(3) Cycling performance of battery: at 25° C., batteries prepared in Examples and Comparative Examples were charged to 4 V at a rate of 0.1 C and discharged to 1 V at a rate of 0.1 C, and were subjected to a full-charge full-discharge cycle test until the capacity of every sodium ion battery was less than 80% of an initial capacity, and then the number of cycles was recorded. Test results are shown in Table 2.





TABLE <b>2</b>







Serial Number
Resistivity (Ω·m) of positive electrode active material
Gram capacity (mAh/g)
Number of cycles




Example 1
56
150
756


Example 2
79
85
697


Example 3
54
122
711


Example 4
35
125
841


Example 5
135
126
721


Example 6
87
125
789


Example 7
32
124
814


Example 8
28
122
741


Example 9
24
120
701


Example 10
75
124
742


Example 11
41
125
771


Example 12
30
124
822


Example 13
18
123
835


Example 14
4
122
851


Example 15
67
124
788


Example 16
55
123
751


Example 17
71
123
729


Example 18
30
126
781


Example 19
32
125
798


Example 20
40
125
817


Example 21
45
124
801


Example 22
46
123
785


Comparative Example 1
540
115
561


Comparative Example 2
20
120
634


Comparative Example 3
847
111
529


Comparative Example 4
1
121
732


Comparative Example 5
30
126
764


Comparative Example 6
58
120
689


Comparative Example 7
784
112
501






From Examples 1 to 4, it can be seen that the gram capacity performance and the number of cycles of the batteries prepared from positive electrode active materials with different compositions are slightly different. Optionally, the positive electrode active material is Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7).


As can be seen from Examples 5 to 9 and Comparative Examples 1 to 2, the gram capacity performance, kinetic performance and cycling performance of the battery are good when the mass percentage of the shell layer material in the positive electrode active material is in the range of 1% to 10%. If the mass percentage of the shell layer material in the positive electrode active material is too high, the thickness of the shell layer is too large, a proportion of mass of the conductive polymer is too high, and a proportion of mass of the phosphate-based sodium salt material with good cycling performance in the core layer material becomes smaller, which ultimately affects cycling performance of the battery. If the mass percentage of the shell layer material in the positive electrode active material is too low, the conductive polymer cladding layer cladded on the core layer material is too thin, which results in a decrease of conductivity of the positive electrode active material; and moreover, the surface of the positive electrode active material is prone to a direct contact with the electrolyte solution, aggravating side reactions. Optionally, the mass percentage of the shell layer material in the positive electrode active material is 4% to 8%.


It can be seen from Examples 10 to 14 and Comparative Examples 3 to 4 that when the mass percentage of the conductive base material in the positive electrode active material is in the range of 1% to 10%, the battery has long life. If the mass percentage of conductive base material in the positive electrode active material is too high, it will result in excessive carbon material with high specific surface area, no capacity, and low compacted density and reduce battery capacity, thereby resulting in a decrease of the battery energy density and shortening of cycling life. If the mass percentage of the conductive base material in the positive electrode active material is too low, it will result in a difficulty in forming an effective conductive network in the active substance, resulting in a decrease of conductivity rate of the battery and poor gram capacity performance of the active substance, thereby shortening life of the battery. Optionally, the mass percentage of the conductive base material in the positive electrode active material is 4% to 8%.


From Examples 15 to 17, it can be seen that the selection of conductive polymer types has an impact on gram capacity performance and cycle life of the battery. Optionally, the shell layer material may be polypyrrole.


It can be seen from Examples 18 to 22 and Comparative Examples 5 to 6 that when the median particle size of the positive electrode active material ranges from 5 µm to 20 µm, the battery has the best gram capacity performance and cycling performance. If the median particle size of the positive electrode active material is too small, the positive electrode active material is prone to particle agglomeration, and prone to aggravating side reactions with the electrolyte solution. If the median particle size of the positive electrode active material is too large, a diffusion rate of active ions in the positive electrode active material will be reduced, resulting in degradation of kinetic performance and affecting gram capacity performance and cycling performance of the battery. Optionally, the median particle size of the positive electrode active material satisfies 8 µm ≤ Dv50 ≤ 15 µm.


From the known data of Examples 1 to 22 and Comparative Example 7, it can be seen that in Examples 1 to 22, with the change of the mass fraction of the conductive base material, the type of the shell material, and the particle size of the positive electrode active material, there will be a slight impact on the gram capacity performance of the positive electrode active material as well as cycle life of the battery. However, compared with Comparative Example 7, the surface of the core layer material is not cladded with the shell layer material, which leads to a decrease of conductivity of the positive electrode active material and an increase of resistivity of the battery, making a significant drop in gram capacity. Moreover, the direct contact between the core layer material and the electrolyte solution causes aggravation of side reactions, decreasing cycling performance of the battery.


Although the present application is disclosed as above with the preferred embodiments, it is not intended to limit the claims, and any person skilled in the art can make several possible changes and modifications without departing from the conception of the present application, so the scope of protection of the present application shall be subject to the scope defined in the claims of the present application.

Claims
  • 1. A positive electrode active material, comprising a conductive base material and an active substance distributed on the conductive base material, the active substance having a core-shell structure, and the core-shell structure being composed of a core layer material and a shell layer material, wherein the core layer material comprises a phosphate-based sodium salt material, the shell layer material comprises a conductive polymer, and the conductive base material comprises a carbon material.
  • 2. The positive electrode active material according to claim 1, wherein the conductive polymer comprises at least one of polyaniline, polypyrrole, a polymer of 3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene monomers, and polyethylene oxide.
  • 3. The positive electrode active material according to claim 1, wherein the positive electrode active material has at least one of the following features: the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax1,Ry1(PO4)Z1, where 1≤x1≤3, 1≤y1≤2, and 1≤z1≤3, and R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb;the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax2Ry2(P2O7)Z2, where 1≤x2≤7, 1≤y2≤3, and 1≤z2≤4, and R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb;the chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax3Ry3(PO4)Z3(P2O7)k3, where 1≤x3≤7, 1≤y3≤4, 1≤z3≤2, and 1≤k3≤4, and R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb; orthe chemical formula of the phosphate-based sodium salt material is Nax4Ry4(PO4)Z4M11, where 1≤x4≤3, 1≤y4≤2, 1≤z4≤2, and 1≤l1≤3, R comprises at least one of Mg, Al, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Sn, Hf, Ta, W and Pb, and M comprises at least one of F, Cl, and Br.
  • 4. The positive electrode active material according to claim 1, wherein the phosphate-based sodium salt material comprises at least one of NaFePO4, Na3V2(PO4)3, Na2FeP2O7, Na2MnP2O7, NaCoP2O7, Na7V3(P2O7)4, Na2FePO4F, Na3V2(PO4)2F3, Na4Fe3(PO4)2(P2O7), Na4Mn3(PO4)2(P2O7), Na4Co3(PO4)2(P2O7), Na4Ni3(PO4)2(P2O7), and Na7V4(PO4)(P2O7)4.
  • 5. The positive electrode active material according to claim 1, having at least one of the following features: a thickness of the shell layer material is 50 nm to 400 nm;a mass percentage of the shell layer material in the positive electrode active material is 1% to 10%; anda mass percentage of the core layer material in the positive electrode active material is 90% to 99%.
  • 6. The positive electrode active material according to claim 1, having at least one of the following features: the carbon material comprises at least one of carbon nanotubes, graphene, carbon fiber, natural graphite, and artificial graphite;the carbon material contains an oxygen-containing group selected from at least one of a carboxyl group, a hydroxyl group and an ether group;the carbon material contains an oxygen-containing group, and a mass percentage of oxygen atoms in the carbon material is greater than or equal to 0.1%; or the conductive base material is a carbon material.
  • 7. The positive electrode active material according to claim 6, wherein a mass percentage of the conductive base material in the positive electrode active material is 1% to 10%.
  • 8. The positive electrode active material according to claim 1, wherein the positive electrode active material has at least one of the following features: a resistivity of the positive electrode active material under a pressure of 20 MPa is 0.005 Ω·cm to 100 Ω·cm;a median particle size of the positive electrode active material is 5 µm to 20 µm; ora gram capacity of the positive electrode active material is 100 mAh/g to 180 mAh/g.
  • 9. An electrochemical apparatus, comprising a positive electrode sheet, a negative electrode sheet, a separator, and an electrolyte solution, wherein the positive electrode sheet comprises the positive electrode active material according to claim 1.
  • 10. An electronic device, comprising the electrochemical apparatus according to claim 9.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
202110742610.9 Jun 2021 CN national
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is a continuation of International Application PCT/CN2022/079658, filed Mar. 8, 2022, which claims priority to Chinese patent application No. 202110742610.9, filed on Jun. 26, 2021 and entitled “POSITIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL, ELECTROCHEMICAL APPARTUS, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE”, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.

Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent PCT/CN2022/079658 Mar 2022 WO
Child 18308691 US