WO2024095978A1 - リチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for producing a positive electrode active material for lithium ion secondary batteries.
- Lithium-ion secondary batteries are composed of a negative electrode, a positive electrode, an electrolyte, etc., and materials capable of desorbing and inserting lithium are used as the active materials for the negative and positive electrodes. As mentioned above, lithium-ion secondary batteries have high energy density, output characteristics, and durability.
- lithium-ion secondary batteries that use layered or spinel-type lithium metal composite oxides as the positive electrode material can achieve a high voltage of about 4V, and are therefore being put into practical use as batteries with high energy density.
- lithium metal composite oxides such as lithium cobalt composite oxide (LiCoO 2 ), which is relatively easy to synthesize, lithium nickel composite oxide (LiNiO 2 ), which uses nickel, which is cheaper than cobalt, lithium nickel cobalt manganese composite oxide (LiNi 1/3 Co 1/3 Mn 1/3 O 2 ), lithium manganese composite oxide (LiMn 2 O 4 ), and lithium nickel manganese composite oxide (LiNi 0.5 Mn 0.5 O 2 ), which use manganese, have been proposed.
- lithium cobalt composite oxide LiCoO 2
- LiNiO 2 lithium nickel composite oxide
- LiMn 2 O 4 lithium manganese composite oxide
- LiNi 0.5 Mn 0.5 O 2 lithium nickel manganese composite oxide
- one aspect of the present invention aims to provide a method for producing a positive electrode active material for lithium ion secondary batteries that can suppress gas generation when used in lithium ion secondary batteries.
- a method for producing a positive electrode active material for a lithium ion secondary battery comprising: a lithium nickel composite oxide having a hexagonal layer structure and including secondary particles formed by agglomeration of a plurality of primary particles, the method comprising the steps of: A mixing step of mixing a nickel-containing material containing at least nickel with a lithium compound to prepare a raw material mixture; A calcination step of calcining the raw material mixture in an oxidizing atmosphere to obtain a calcined product; A water washing step of washing the fired product obtained in the firing step with water to obtain a water-washed powder; A heat treatment step of heat treating the water-washed powder obtained in the water-washing step; a boron addition step of mixing the heat-treated powder obtained in the heat treatment step with at least one boron-containing substance selected from the group consisting of boron simple substance and boron-containing compounds; having The lithium nickel composite oxide contains lithium (Li), nickel (
- a method for producing a positive electrode active material for a lithium ion secondary battery that can suppress gas generation when used in a lithium ion secondary battery can be provided.
- FIG. 1 is an explanatory diagram of the laminate type batteries produced in the examples and comparative examples.
- FIG. 2 is a flow diagram of a method for producing a positive electrode active material for a lithium ion secondary battery according to one embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the positive electrode active material obtained by the method for producing a positive electrode active material for a lithium ion secondary battery according to the present embodiment will be described, and then the method for producing a positive electrode active material according to the present embodiment will be described in detail.
- (1) Regarding the positive electrode active material (1-1) Regarding the lithium nickel composite oxide The positive electrode active material of the present embodiment contains a lithium nickel composite oxide.
- the positive electrode active material of the present embodiment may be composed only of a lithium nickel composite oxide, but even in this case, it does not exclude the inclusion of inevitable impurities that are mixed in during the manufacturing process or the like.
- (1-1-1) Regarding the Composition
- the lithium nickel composite oxide can contain lithium (Li), nickel (Ni), and boron (B).
- the lithium nickel composite oxide can contain elements other than lithium, nickel, and boron, for example, it can also contain element M, which is described below.
- the element M is at least one element selected from the group consisting of Mn, Co, V, Mg, Mo, Ca, Cr, Zr, Ta, Ti, Nb, Na, W, Fe, Zn, Si, Sn, Cu, P, and Al.
- the lithium nickel composite oxide can be expressed by, for example, the general formula: Li a Ni b B c M d O 2 + ⁇ . Since a, b, c, d, and element M in the above general formula have already been described, description thereof will be omitted here. It is preferable that ⁇ satisfies, for example, -0.2 ⁇ 0.2. (Nickel (Ni)) In the lithium nickel composite oxide, the higher the nickel content, the higher the capacity that can be achieved when used as a positive electrode material for a lithium ion secondary battery.
- the positive electrode active material for lithium ion secondary batteries of this embodiment can suppress this gas generation, and therefore can exhibit particularly high effects.
- b which indicates the nickel content, is preferably 0.50 or more, more preferably 0.60 or more, even more preferably 0.70 or more, and particularly preferably 0.80 or more.
- the upper limit of b which indicates the nickel content, is preferably less than 1.00, and more preferably 0.97 or less.
- the lithium nickel composite oxide of the present embodiment can contain boron. According to the studies of the inventors of the present invention, by containing boron in the lithium nickel composite oxide, gas generation can be suppressed when the lithium nickel composite oxide is used in a lithium ion secondary battery.
- c which indicates the percentage of boron content, is preferably greater than 0.00, more preferably 0.001 or greater, even more preferably 0.002 or greater, and particularly preferably 0.003 or greater.
- the upper limit of c which indicates the content of boron, is not particularly limited, but since it is believed that the effect becomes saturated even if an excessive amount is added, it is preferably 0.03 or less, more preferably 0.025 or less, and particularly preferably 0.02 or less.
- element M As described above, the lithium nickel composite oxide of the present embodiment may contain the element M as an optional component.
- the element group that can be suitably used as the element M has already been described, and therefore will not be described here.
- the element M contains at least one selected from at least cobalt (Co), manganese (Mn), and titanium (Ti).
- element M is an optional component
- d which indicates the content ratio of element M, is preferably 0.00 or more, more preferably 0.05 or more, and even more preferably 0.10 or more, as described above.
- the upper limit of d which indicates the content ratio of element M, is preferably 0.47 or less, more preferably 0.25 or less, and even more preferably 0.20 or less.
- the lithium nickel composite oxide preferably has a hexagonal layered structure.
- the lithium nickel composite oxide contains a hexagonal layered structure, lithium can be easily inserted and removed between the layers, and when the lithium nickel composite oxide is applied to a lithium ion secondary battery, the output characteristics and cycle characteristics can be particularly improved.
- the crystal structure of the lithium nickel composite oxide can be confirmed by Rietveld analysis. (1-1-3) Particle Morphology
- the lithium nickel composite oxide particles can contain secondary particles formed by agglomeration of a plurality of primary particles.
- the lithium nickel composite oxide may contain non-aggregated primary particles in addition to the secondary particles, that is, the lithium nickel composite oxide may contain both primary particles and secondary particles.
- the positive electrode active material of the present embodiment is mixed with pure water, and then filtered to obtain a filtrate.
- a titration curve obtained by neutralization titration of the filtrate it is preferable that the volume ratio of the amount of HCl dropped in a pH range of more than 11.0 to the amount of HCl dropped in a pH range of 8.0 to 11.0 is 2.0 or less.
- the filtrate used to create the titration curve can be obtained by adding 10 g of the positive electrode active material of this embodiment to 50 mL of pure water, stirring the mixture in the pure water for 5 minutes, filtering, and performing solid-liquid separation.
- the pure water is preferably water from which components that affect neutralization titration have been removed as much as possible, and distilled water or the like can be suitably used.
- 1.0 M i.e., 1.0 mol/dm 3 (1.0 mol/L) hydrochloric acid can be used as hydrochloric acid (HCl), which is the acid used to neutralize the filtrate after filtration.
- the amount of HCl dropped in the region of the titration curve where the pH is greater than 11.0 represents the HCl consumed mainly in the reaction with the lithium hydroxide contained in the positive electrode active material.
- a region in the titration curve between pH 8.0 and 11.0 appears in which the pH fluctuation is suppressed and the curve is nearly flat compared to other pH regions.
- a region in the pH region between 8.0 and 11.0 appears in which the pH fluctuation with respect to the amount of HCl dropped is smaller than in the region where the pH is greater than 11.0.
- the trace amount of boron contained in the lithium nickel composite oxide causes the boron to form a lithium-boron-containing compound with the lithium component attached to the particle surface of the lithium nickel composite oxide, which is less likely to react with the electrolyte. It is also believed that the lithium-boron-containing compound further suppresses gas generation due to decomposition of the electrolyte.
- the amount of HCl dropped in the pH range of 8.0 to 11.0 in the titration curve above is presumably the amount of HCl consumed in the reaction with the lithium-boron-containing compound.
- the volume ratio VR1 of the amount of HCl dripped in the pH range greater than 11.0 to the amount of HCl dripped in the pH range of 8.0 to 11.0 can be calculated using the following formula (1):
- VR1 V (11.0 ⁇ ) ⁇ V (8.0 ⁇ 11.0) ... (1)
- the VR1 is preferably 2.0 or less, more preferably 1.5 or less, further preferably 1.0 or less, and particularly preferably 0.75 or less.
- the lower limit of VR1 is not particularly limited, but since it is difficult to completely remove lithium hydroxide, it is preferably 0.05 or more, and more preferably 0.1 or more.
- the volume ratio of the amount of HCl dropped in the pH range of 8.0 to 11.0 is 0.3 or less.
- the amount of HCl dropped in the region of the titration curve where the pH is 5.0 or more and less than 8.0 mainly represents the HCl consumed in the reaction with the lithium carbonate contained in the positive electrode active material.
- the volume ratio VR2 of the amount of HCl dripped in the pH range of 5.0 or more and less than 8.0 to the amount of HCl dripped in the pH range of 8.0 or more and 11.0 or less can be calculated using the following formula (2).
- VR2 V (5.0 to 8.0) ⁇ V (8.0 to 11.0) ... (2) As described above, VR2 is preferably 0.3 or less, more preferably 0.25 or less, and even more preferably 0.2 or less.
- the lower limit value of the above VR2 is not particularly limited, but since it is difficult to completely remove lithium carbonate, it is preferably 0.01 or more, and more preferably 0.05 or more.
- the particle size variation index [(D90-D10)/volume average particle size Mv] is preferably 0.70 or more and 1.20 or less, and more preferably 0.80 or more and 1.00 or less.
- D10 is the cumulative 10% particle diameter, which means the 10% diameter on a volume basis in the particle size distribution obtained by the laser diffraction/scattering method, i.e., the particle size at 10% of the volume cumulative value.
- D90 is the cumulative 90% particle diameter, which means the 90% diameter on a volume basis in the particle size distribution obtained by the laser diffraction/scattering method, i.e., the particle size at 90% of the volume cumulative value.
- D10 and D90 have the same meanings in other parts of this specification.
- the volume average particle size Mv is the average particle size weighted by the particle volume, and is calculated by multiplying the diameter of each particle by its volume in a particle collection and dividing the sum by the total volume of the particles.
- the volume average particle size can also be measured and calculated by the laser diffraction/scattering method using a laser diffraction particle size distribution analyzer.
- the particle size variation index of the positive electrode active material By setting the particle size variation index of the positive electrode active material to 0.70 or more, for example, when producing a positive electrode, particles with relatively small particle sizes are arranged between particles with relatively large particle sizes, and the packing density of the positive electrode active material can be increased.
- the particle size variation index of the positive electrode active material By setting the particle size variation index of the positive electrode active material to 1.20 or less, it is possible to prevent excessively coarse particles or extremely small particles from being mixed in, and when such a positive electrode active material is used in a lithium-ion secondary battery, it is possible to particularly improve the output characteristics.
- the volume average particle size Mv of the positive electrode active material of this embodiment is not particularly limited, but is preferably, for example, 8 ⁇ m or more and 20 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably 10 ⁇ m or more and 18 ⁇ m or less.
- the output characteristics and battery capacity can be particularly improved, and further, high filling properties into the positive electrode can be achieved.
- the volume average particle diameter Mv of the positive electrode active material of this embodiment is 8 ⁇ m or more, the filling properties into the positive electrode can be improved.
- the volume average particle diameter Mv of the positive electrode active material of this embodiment is 20 ⁇ m or less, the output characteristics and battery capacity can be particularly improved.
- the method for producing the positive electrode active material of this embodiment can include the following mixing step (S1), firing step (S2), water washing step (S3), heat treatment step (S4), and boron addition step (S5), as shown in flow 20 in Figure 2.
- a lithium compound is mixed with a nickel-containing material that contains elements other than lithium (Li), boron (B), and oxygen (O) contained in the lithium nickel composite oxide, such as nickel (Ni) or, if necessary, the element M (M), to prepare a raw material mixture.
- a nickel-containing material that contains elements other than lithium (Li), boron (B), and oxygen (O) contained in the lithium nickel composite oxide, such as nickel (Ni) or, if necessary, the element M (M)
- the raw material mixture is fired in an oxidizing atmosphere to produce a fired product.
- the fired product obtained in the firing process is washed with water to obtain water-washed powder.
- the water-washed powder can be heat treated.
- the heat-treated powder obtained in the heat treatment process can be mixed with a boron-containing material.
- (2-1) Mixing Step In the mixing step, as described above, the nickel-containing material containing at least nickel and the lithium compound are mixed to prepare a raw material mixture.
- the raw materials used will be described below.
- the nickel-containing material to be subjected to the mixing step can contain nickel, which is an element other than lithium, boron, and oxygen among the elements contained in the target lithium-nickel composite oxide as described above, and, if necessary, the element M. Note that, in the nickel-containing material, the element M is an optional added component and may not be contained.
- the nickel-containing material is not particularly limited as long as it contains elements corresponding to the target composition of the lithium-nickel composite oxide.
- the nickel-containing material can suitably contain a nickel composite hydroxide or a nickel composite compound that is a roasted product of a nickel composite hydroxide.
- the nickel-containing material can also be composed of the above-mentioned nickel composite compound.
- the roasted product of a nickel composite hydroxide include a nickel composite oxide and a mixture of a nickel composite oxide and a nickel composite hydroxide.
- the nickel-containing material may be one or more selected from materials such as nickel oxide or nickel hydroxide having a coating layer containing element M on the surface thereof, and mixtures of nickel oxide or nickel hydroxide with a compound of element M.
- the nickel-containing material can be a mixture of a nickel composite compound containing some of the element M and a compound of the remaining element M.
- the nickel composite compound is preferably one or more types selected from nickel composite oxides and nickel composite hydroxides.
- the form of the compound of element M is not particularly limited, and one or more types selected from hydroxides, oxides, chlorides, nitrates, sulfates, carbonates, etc. can be used.
- the b, d, and element M in the above formula can be in the same preferred range and made of the same materials as explained in "(1-1-1) Regarding the composition” of "(1-1) Regarding the lithium nickel composite oxide" of the positive electrode active material, so explanations are omitted here.
- the nickel-containing material is a nickel composite oxide
- the nickel-containing material can be represented by, for example, the general formula: Ni b' M d ' O 1+ ⁇ .
- the nickel-containing material is a nickel composite hydroxide
- the nickel-containing material can be represented by, for example, the general formula: Ni b' M d' (OH) 2+ ⁇ .
- b, d, and element M have already been explained, so explanation is omitted here.
- ⁇ and ⁇ are preferably, for example, -0.2 ⁇ 0.2 and -0.2 ⁇ 0.2.
- the method for producing the nickel composite hydroxide is not particularly limited, and for example, nickel composite hydroxide obtained by a crystallization method such as a coprecipitation method or a homogeneous precipitation method can be used.
- the nickel composite hydroxide can be used as is as part or all of the nickel-containing material, but the nickel composite hydroxide can also be oxidized and roasted to form a roasted material before use.
- the conditions for oxidative roasting the nickel composite hydroxide are not particularly limited, but it is preferable to oxidatively roast the nickel composite hydroxide described above in an oxidative atmosphere at a temperature of 500°C or higher and 800°C or lower.
- the composition ratio of Li to Ni and element M in the lithium nickel composite oxide can be particularly stabilized when the first raw material mixture mixed with the lithium compound is fired to obtain the lithium nickel composite oxide.
- the atmosphere in which the oxidizing roasting is carried out is not particularly limited. As described above, it is preferable to carry out the oxidizing roasting in an oxidizing atmosphere, and it is more preferable to carry out the oxidizing roasting in an air atmosphere (air atmosphere) or in an air stream, which can be easily carried out.
- the lithium compound is not particularly limited, but for example, one or more selected from lithium hydroxide, lithium carbonate, lithium nitrate, lithium sulfate, lithium chloride, and lithium oxide can be preferably used. More preferably, the lithium compound can be one or more selected from lithium hydroxide and lithium carbonate. Since lithium hydroxide has high reactivity with the nickel composite compound and has a low reaction temperature, it is more preferable to use lithium hydroxide as the lithium compound.
- a nickel-containing material and a lithium compound can be mixed as described above to prepare a raw material mixture.
- the mixing ratio of the nickel-containing material and the lithium compound is not particularly limited, but the composition of lithium, nickel, and element M in the fired material obtained after firing is approximately the same as the composition in the raw material mixture obtained by mixing the nickel-containing material and the lithium compound.
- lithium may be slightly reduced when performing the water washing process described below, it is preferable to adjust the amount of lithium (Li) in the lithium compound to the total amount (Me) of nickel and element M in the nickel-containing material so that the ratio of the amount of substance (Li/Me) is 1.005 or more and 1.100 or less.
- the crystallinity of the resulting lithium nickel composite oxide can be improved, and the ratio of lithium to elements other than oxygen in the resulting lithium nickel composite oxide can be made to the target composition.
- the device and method for mixing the nickel-containing material and the lithium compound are not particularly limited as long as they can uniformly mix the two.
- a dry mixer such as a V blender or a mixing granulator can be used.
- (2-2) Calcination step the raw material mixture is calcined in an oxidizing atmosphere to obtain a calcined product.
- the raw material mixture is calcined in the calcination step, lithium in the lithium compound is diffused and reacted with the nickel-containing material to obtain a calcined product.
- the firing temperature for firing the raw material mixture is not particularly limited, but is preferably from 600°C to 1000°C, more preferably from 650°C to 950°C, and even more preferably from 680°C to 900°C.
- the firing temperature at 600°C or higher, it is possible to sufficiently promote the diffusion of lithium into the nickel-containing material.
- the firing temperature to 1000°C or less, it is possible to prevent sintering from occurring between the particles of the fired product. It is also possible to prevent abnormal grain growth from occurring, and to prevent the particles of the fired product from becoming coarse.
- the temperature can be maintained in the temperature range from near the melting point of the lithium compound used to the sintering temperature, for example, in the temperature range of 400°C to 550°C, for 1 hour to 5 hours.
- the reaction can be carried out particularly uniformly.
- the atmosphere during firing is preferably an oxidizing atmosphere.
- the oxidizing atmosphere is not particularly limited, but an oxygen-containing gas atmosphere can be used, and it is more preferable to use an atmosphere with an oxygen concentration of 18% by volume or more and 100% by volume or less.
- the gas that constitutes the atmosphere can be, for example, air, oxygen, or a mixture of oxygen and an inert gas.
- the oxygen concentration in the mixed gas satisfies the above-mentioned range.
- the firing step is preferably carried out in an oxygen-containing gas stream, and more preferably in the air or in an oxygen stream. Taking into account the battery characteristics, it is even more preferable to carry out the firing step in an oxygen stream.
- the furnace used for firing is not particularly limited as long as it can fire the raw material mixture in a specified atmosphere. From the viewpoint of maintaining a uniform atmosphere inside the furnace, an electric furnace that does not generate gas is preferable, and either a batch or continuous type furnace can be used.
- a crushing process (first crushing process) can be included to crush the fired product.
- disintegration refers to the operation of applying mechanical energy to an agglomerate of multiple secondary particles that is formed by sintering necking between secondary particles during firing, separating the secondary particles with almost no destruction of the secondary particles themselves, and breaking up the agglomerates.
- a pin mill, hammer mill, pulverizer, etc. may be used to disintegrate the secondary particles to the extent that they are not destroyed.
- the method for producing the fired product prepared in the firing step is not limited to the above method.
- the fired product can be prepared by a method of subjecting a mixture of aqueous solutions containing desired metal elements to spray pyrolysis treatment, or by a method of mechanically grinding the compounds of the desired elements by a ball mill or the like, followed by grinding and mixing the compounds.
- (2-3) Water-washing step In the water-washing step, the fired product obtained in the firing step is washed with water to obtain water-washed powder.
- the water washing process can include, for example, a slurrying process, a solid-liquid separation process, and a drying process, which are described below.
- the fired product obtained in the firing process is mixed with water and washed as a slurry (slurrying process).
- the slurry concentration when washing the fired product is not particularly limited, and is preferably, for example, from 200 g/L to 5000 g/L, and more preferably from 500 g/L to 2000 g/L.
- stirring of the slurry can be made easier and the dissolution rate of the adhering matter can be improved.
- the slurry concentration 200 g/L or more it is possible to prevent lithium from being released from the crystal lattice of the fired product and suppress the collapse of the crystals. Also, by making the slurry concentration 5000 g/L or less, it is possible to prevent the reprecipitation of lithium carbonate caused by the high pH aqueous solution absorbing carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere.
- the temperature of the slurry to be in the range of 10°C to 40°C, and the electrical conductivity of the liquid part of the slurry to be in the range of 30 mS/cm to 90 mS/cm.
- the water used in the washing step is not particularly limited, but for example, water with an electrical conductivity of less than 10 ⁇ S/cm, preferably 1 ⁇ S/cm or less, can be used.
- the time for washing with water is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of sufficiently removing excess components adhering to the surface of the fired particle while also increasing productivity, it can be, for example, from 3 minutes to 2 hours. It is preferable to stir the prepared slurry during the water washing.
- the slurry is subjected to solid-liquid separation, i.e., filtration and dehydration to recover the water-washed powder (solid-liquid separation process).
- solid-liquid separation i.e., filtration and dehydration
- a filter press type solid-liquid separator can be used.
- the water-washed powder containing moisture obtained after solid-liquid separation is preferably dried before being subjected to the heat treatment step. For this reason, the water-washed powder can be dried (drying step). There are no particular limitations on the drying conditions.
- Drying is preferably carried out at a temperature of 100°C or higher and 250°C or lower in an oxidizing atmosphere or a vacuum atmosphere.
- the drying temperature By setting the drying temperature at 100°C or higher, the moisture in the water-washed powder can be sufficiently evaporated. Furthermore, by setting the drying temperature at 250°C or lower, the energy required for drying can be suppressed, leading to reduced costs.
- the atmosphere during drying is preferably one that contains little or no water vapor or carbon dioxide in order to avoid a reaction between the water-washed powder and the moisture or carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and more specifically, an oxidizing atmosphere such as an oxygen atmosphere, or a vacuum atmosphere is preferable. Also, from the viewpoint of being able to quickly exhaust the water vapor generated by drying, it is preferable to add an exhaust mechanism to the drying device.
- the drying time is not particularly limited, but is preferably, for example, 0.5 hours or more and 48 hours or less.
- the drying time i.e., the holding time at the highest temperature reached during drying, to 0.5 hours or more, the moisture in the water-washed powder can be sufficiently reduced and removed.
- productivity can be increased.
- the heat treatment temperature for heat treating the water-washed powder is not particularly limited, and can be selected depending on the type of boron-containing material added in the boron addition step described below and the form of addition.
- the heat treatment step for example, it is preferable to perform the heat treatment at 100°C or higher and 500°C or lower, and it is more preferable to perform the heat treatment at 200°C or higher and 400°C or lower.
- the lithium components arranged on the particle surfaces of the water-washed powder can be fully activated, and the reaction between boron and the lithium components can be sufficiently promoted in the boron addition process.
- the heat treatment temperature to 500°C or less, it is possible to prevent the lithium components arranged on the particle surfaces of the water-washed powder from scattering and decreasing.
- the atmosphere during the heat treatment in the heat treatment step is not particularly limited, and can be, for example, performed in an oxidizing atmosphere or an inert gas atmosphere.
- the oxidizing atmosphere is not particularly limited, but an oxygen-containing gas atmosphere can be used, and for example, it is preferable to use an atmosphere with an oxygen concentration of 18% by volume or more and 100% by volume or less.
- the gas that constitutes the atmosphere can be, for example, air, oxygen, or a mixture of oxygen and an inert gas.
- the furnace used for the heat treatment is not particularly limited as long as it can heat-treat the second raw material mixture in a predetermined atmosphere. From the viewpoint of maintaining a uniform atmosphere in the furnace, an electric furnace that does not generate gas is preferable, and either a batch type or a continuous type furnace can be used.
- (2-5) Boron Addition Step In the boron addition step, the heat-treated powder and a boron-containing material can be mixed.
- the boron-containing substance to be added is not particularly limited, and may be, for example, boron alone or a boron-containing compound containing boron. That is, the boron-containing substance is preferably at least one selected from boron alone and a boron-containing compound.
- the boron-containing compound for example, orthoboric acid (H 3 BO 3 ), boron oxide (B 2 O 3 ), boron nitride (BN), etc. can be suitably used.
- boron-containing substances are added to and mixed with the heat-treated powder, allowing the boron-containing substances to be placed on the surface of the heat-treated powder particles. At this time, it is believed that the boron reacts with the lithium component attached to the surface of the heat-treated powder to produce a lithium-boron-containing compound.
- the mixing ratio of the heat-treated powder and the boron-containing material is not particularly limited, and the mixing ratio can be selected by conducting tests in advance so that the lithium-nickel composite oxide obtained after the boron addition process has the desired composition.
- the boron-containing material it is preferable to add and mix the boron-containing material so that the composition of the mixture obtained in the boron addition step is the same as the composition of the desired lithium nickel composite oxide.
- the average diameter in the long axis direction of the secondary particles of the boron-containing material observed in the surface SEM image is 0.1 ⁇ m or more and 100 ⁇ m or less.
- This average diameter in the long axis direction is calculated by randomly extracting 30 or more secondary particles of the boron-containing material observed in the surface SEM image and averaging the particle diameter in the long axis direction measured for each secondary particle.
- the equipment and method for mixing the heat-treated powder and the boron-containing material are not particularly limited as long as they can mix the two uniformly.
- a dry mixer such as a V blender or a mixing granulation device can be used.
- the boron-containing material is not limited to being added in a solid state, but may be made into a liquid form and added to and mixed with the heat-treated powder.
- a boron-containing solution containing a boron-containing substance may be sprayed onto the heat-treated powder.
- the boron-containing material By spraying the heat-treated powder with a boron-containing solution, the boron-containing material can be uniformly supplied to the particle surfaces of the heat-treated powder. In addition, by spraying the boron-containing solution onto the particle surfaces of the heat-treated powder, the reaction between the boron and the lithium component attached to the surface of the heat-treated powder can be particularly promoted.
- the solvent for the boron-containing solution is not particularly limited. Any solvent capable of dissolving or dispersing the boron-containing material can be suitably used. Examples of the solvent include one or more selected from water, ethanol, methanol, etc. A mixture of two or more solvents can also be used. It is more preferable to use water as the solvent, since it is particularly easy to handle and can suppress the inclusion of carbon.
- the boron-containing solution may be a solution in which the boron-containing substance is not dissolved but is dispersed
- the above solvent may be referred to as a dispersion medium.
- the mixture obtained in the boron addition process can be used as the positive electrode active material.
- the method for producing a positive electrode active material of this embodiment may also have a crushing step (second crushing step) of crushing the lithium nickel composite oxide when the lithium nickel composite oxide particles are aggregated after the boron addition step.
- the crushing step can be performed in the same manner as in the first crushing step described above, and therefore a description thereof will be omitted.
- the lithium ion secondary battery (hereinafter also referred to as "secondary battery") of this embodiment includes at least a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a non-aqueous electrolyte, and the positive electrode can include the above-described positive electrode active material for lithium ion secondary batteries.
- the secondary battery of this embodiment includes, for example, a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a non-aqueous electrolyte, and is composed of the same components as a general lithium-ion secondary battery.
- a positive electrode for example, a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a non-aqueous electrolyte
- the embodiment described below is merely an example, and the lithium-ion secondary battery of this embodiment can be embodied in various forms that have been modified and improved based on the knowledge of those skilled in the art, including the following embodiment.
- the secondary battery is not particularly limited in its use.
- the positive electrode of the secondary battery of this embodiment can contain the above-mentioned positive electrode active material.
- the positive electrode active material powder form
- conductive material conductive material
- binder binder
- activated carbon or a solvent for viscosity adjustment or other purposes is added as necessary.
- This is then kneaded to form a positive electrode mixture paste.
- the mixing ratio of each material in the positive electrode mixture is a factor that determines the performance of the lithium-ion secondary battery, and can be adjusted depending on the application.
- the mixing ratio of the materials can be the same as that of the positive electrodes of known lithium-ion secondary batteries. For example, if the total mass of the solid content of the positive electrode mixture excluding the solvent is taken as 100 mass%, the positive electrode active material can be contained in proportions of 60 mass% to 95 mass%, the conductive material can be contained in proportions of 1 mass% to 20 mass%, and the binder can be contained in proportions of 1 mass% to 20 mass%.
- the obtained positive electrode composite paste is applied to the surface of a current collector made of, for example, aluminum foil, and then dried to evaporate the solvent, producing a sheet-like positive electrode. If necessary, pressure can be applied using a roll press or the like to increase the electrode density.
- the sheet-like positive electrode thus obtained can be cut to an appropriate size depending on the desired battery, and used to produce the battery.
- Examples of conductive materials that can be used include graphite (natural graphite, artificial graphite, expanded graphite, etc.) and carbon black-based materials such as acetylene black and Ketjen Black (registered trademark).
- the binder serves to bind the active material particles together, and may be one or more selected from the group consisting of polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), fluororubber, ethylene propylene diene rubber, styrene butadiene, cellulose-based resin, and polyacrylic acid.
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- PTFE polytetrafluoroethylene
- fluororubber fluorubber
- ethylene propylene diene rubber styrene butadiene
- cellulose-based resin cellulose-based resin
- polyacrylic acid polyacrylic acid
- a solvent that disperses the positive electrode active material, conductive material, etc. and dissolves the binder can be added to the positive electrode mixture.
- an organic solvent such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone can be used as the solvent.
- Activated carbon can also be added to the positive electrode mixture to increase the electric double layer capacity.
- the method for producing the positive electrode is not limited to the above-mentioned example, and other methods may be used.
- the positive electrode may be produced by press-molding the positive electrode mixture and then drying it in a vacuum atmosphere.
- the negative electrode may be made of metallic lithium, a lithium alloy, etc.
- the negative electrode may be made by mixing a binder with a negative electrode active material capable of absorbing and desorbing lithium ions, adding an appropriate solvent to the mixture to make a paste, applying the paste to the surface of a metal foil current collector such as copper, drying the paste, and compressing the paste to increase the electrode density as necessary.
- the negative electrode active material for example, natural graphite, artificial graphite, sintered organic compounds such as phenol resin, and powder of carbon material such as coke can be used.
- a fluorine-containing resin such as PVDF can be used as the negative electrode binder, and an organic solvent such as N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone can be used as the solvent for dispersing these active materials and binders.
- a separator may be sandwiched between the positive electrode and the negative electrode as necessary. The separator separates the positive electrode and the negative electrode and holds the electrolyte, and any known separator may be used, such as a thin membrane made of polyethylene or polypropylene having many minute pores.
- Non-aqueous electrolyte As the non-aqueous electrolyte, for example, a non-aqueous electrolytic solution can be used.
- a lithium salt as a supporting salt dissolved in an organic solvent can be used.
- a lithium salt dissolved in an ionic liquid can also be used.
- an ionic liquid refers to a salt that is composed of cations and anions other than lithium ions and is liquid even at room temperature.
- the organic solvent may be one selected from cyclic carbonates such as ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, butylene carbonate, fluoroethylene carbonate, and trifluoropropylene carbonate; chain carbonates such as diethyl carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, ethyl methyl carbonate, and dipropyl carbonate; ether compounds such as tetrahydrofuran, 2-methyltetrahydrofuran, and dimethoxyethane; sulfur compounds such as ethyl methyl sulfone and butane sultone; and phosphorus compounds such as triethyl phosphate and trioctyl phosphate. These may be used alone or in combination of two or more.
- cyclic carbonates such as ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, butylene carbonate, fluoroethylene carbonate, and trifluoropropylene carbonate
- chain carbonates such as diethyl carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, ethyl methyl carbonate, and
- the supporting salt may be LiPF 6 , LiBF 4 , LiClO 4 , LiAsF 6 , LiN(CF 3 SO 2 ) 2 , or a composite salt thereof.
- the non-aqueous electrolyte may contain a radical scavenger, a surfactant, a flame retardant, and the like.
- a solid electrolyte may be used as the non-aqueous electrolyte.
- a solid electrolyte has the property of being able to withstand high voltages.
- Examples of solid electrolytes include inorganic solid electrolytes and organic solid electrolytes.
- Inorganic solid electrolytes include oxide-based solid electrolytes and sulfide-based solid electrolytes.
- oxide-based solid electrolyte is not particularly limited, and for example, one that contains oxygen (O) and has lithium ion conductivity and electronic insulation properties can be suitably used.
- oxide-based solid electrolytes include lithium phosphate (Li 3 PO 4 ), Li 3 PO 4 N x , LiBO 2 N x , LiNbO 3 , LiTaO 3 , Li 2 SiO 3 , Li 4 SiO 4 -Li 3 PO 4 , Li 4 SiO 4 -Li 3 VO 4 , Li 2 O-B 2 O 3 -P 2 O 5 , Li 2 O-SiO 2 , Li 2 O-B 2 O 3 -ZnO, Li 1+X Al X Ti 2-X (PO 4 ) 3 (0 ⁇ X ⁇ 1), Li 1+X Al X Ge 2-X (PO 4 ) 3 (0 ⁇ X ⁇ 1 ) , LiTi2 ( PO4 ) 3 , Li3XLa2 /3-XTiO3 ( 0 ⁇ X ⁇ 2 /
- the sulfide-based solid electrolyte is not particularly limited, and for example, one containing sulfur (S) and having lithium ion conductivity and electronic insulation can be suitably used.
- the sulfide-based solid electrolyte for example, one or more selected from Li 2 S-P 2 S 5 , Li 2 S-SiS 2 , LiI-Li 2 S-SiS 2 , LiI-Li 2 S-P 2 S 5 , LiI-Li 2 S-B 2 S 3 , Li 3 PO 4 -Li 2 S-Si 2 S, Li 3 PO 4 -Li 2 S-SiS 2 , LiPO 4 -Li 2 S-SiS, LiI-Li 2 S-P 2 O 5 , LiI-Li 3 PO 4 -P 2 S 5 and the like can be used.
- inorganic solid electrolyte materials other than those mentioned above may be used, for example, Li 3 N, LiI, Li 3 N-LiI-LiOH, etc. may be used.
- the organic solid electrolyte is not particularly limited as long as it is a polymer compound exhibiting ion conductivity, and examples of the organic solid electrolyte that can be used include polyethylene oxide, polypropylene oxide, copolymers thereof, etc.
- the organic solid electrolyte may also contain a supporting salt (lithium salt). (Shape and structure of secondary battery)
- the lithium ion secondary battery of the present embodiment described above can be made into various shapes such as a cylindrical shape, a laminated shape, etc.
- the secondary battery of the present embodiment uses a non-aqueous electrolyte solution as the non-aqueous electrolyte
- the positive electrode and the negative electrode are laminated via a separator to form an electrode body
- the obtained electrode body is impregnated with a non-aqueous electrolyte solution
- the positive electrode current collector and the positive electrode terminal connected to the outside, and the negative electrode current collector and the negative electrode terminal connected to the outside are connected using a current collecting lead or the like, and the battery case is sealed to form a structure.
- the secondary battery of this embodiment is not limited to a form using a non-aqueous electrolytic solution as the non-aqueous electrolyte, but can also be, for example, a secondary battery using a solid non-aqueous electrolyte, i.e., an all-solid-state battery.
- an all-solid-state battery the configuration other than the positive electrode active material can be changed as necessary.
- the secondary battery of this embodiment can be used for various purposes. Since the secondary battery of this embodiment can be a high-capacity, high-output secondary battery, it is suitable, for example, as a power source for small portable electronic devices (such as notebook personal computers and mobile phone terminals) that always require high capacity, and is also suitable as a power source for electric vehicles that require high output.
- small portable electronic devices such as notebook personal computers and mobile phone terminals
- electric vehicles that require high output.
- the secondary battery of this embodiment can be made compact and have high output, making it suitable as a power source for electric vehicles, which are limited in terms of installation space.
- the secondary battery of this embodiment can be used not only as a power source for electric vehicles that are driven purely by electrical energy, but also as a power source for so-called hybrid vehicles that are used in conjunction with combustion engines such as gasoline engines and diesel engines.
- the powder X-ray diffraction pattern of the obtained positive electrode active material was measured, and the crystal structure, etc. were identified by Rietveld analysis.
- the positive electrode active materials prepared in the following examples and comparative examples consist of lithium nickel composite oxide, and that the lithium nickel composite oxide has a hexagonal layered structure.
- the positive electrode active material produced in the following examples and comparative examples contained secondary particles formed by agglomeration of multiple primary particles.
- (c) Particle size distribution index The volumetric particle size distribution was measured using a laser diffraction scattering particle size distribution measuring device (Microtrac MT3300EXII, manufactured by Microtrac Bell Co., Ltd.). D10, D90, and volume average particle size Mv were calculated from the particle size distribution.
- the battery was charged at a constant current and constant voltage (CCCV) at a temperature of 25°C up to 4.2 V.
- CCCV constant current and constant voltage
- a positive electrode active material was produced according to the flow chart 20 shown in FIG. (1-1) Mixing step (nickel-containing material)
- a nickel composite oxide was prepared by oxidizing and roasting a nickel composite hydroxide prepared by a neutralization crystallization method in an air atmosphere at a temperature of 600° C. for 3 hours.
- the nickel composite oxide was Ni 0.85 Mn 0.10 Co 0.05 O, in which the substance amount ratio of Ni:Mn:Co was 85:10:5.
- a mixture of the nickel composite oxide and TiO2 was used as the nickel-containing material.
- Lithium compounds Lithium hydroxide was used as the lithium compound, and anhydrous lithium hydroxide was used as the lithium hydroxide.
- the nickel-containing material and lithium hydroxide were weighed and mixed so that Li/(Ni+Mn+Co+Ti) was 1.02 to obtain a raw material mixture.
- (1-2) Firing step The obtained raw material mixture was heated to 840°C in an oxygen atmosphere using an electric furnace, and was sintered by holding at 840°C for 2 hours. Thereafter, it was cooled to room temperature in the furnace. The obtained sintered product was subjected to a crushing treatment.
- the obtained washed cake was dried in a vacuum atmosphere at 190° C. for 10 hours to obtain a water-washed powder (drying step).
- (1-4) Heat Treatment Step In the heat treatment step, the water-washed powder was heat-treated at 305° C. for 10 hours under air flow.
- (1-5) Boron Addition Step The heat-treated powder obtained in the heat treatment step was mixed with orthoboric acid (H 3 BO 3 ), which is a boron-containing material, to obtain a lithium nickel composite oxide, which is a positive electrode active material.
- H 3 BO 3 orthoboric acid
- the average diameter in the long axis direction calculated by randomly extracting 40 orthoboric acid secondary particles observed in a surface SEM image, was 3 ⁇ m.
- the lithium nickel composite oxide thus obtained as the positive electrode active material was evaluated as described above. The evaluation results are shown in Table 1.
- (2) Preparation of Secondary Battery A laminated battery having the structure shown in FIG. 1 was prepared by the following procedure, and the battery was evaluated as described above. The evaluation results are shown in Table 1.
- the laminated battery 10 has a structure in which a laminate of a positive electrode film 11, a separator 12, and a negative electrode film 13 is impregnated with an electrolyte and sealed with a laminate 14.
- a positive electrode tab 15 is connected to the positive electrode film 11, and a negative electrode tab 16 is connected to the negative electrode film 13.
- the positive electrode tab 15 and the negative electrode tab 16 are exposed outside the laminate 14.
- a slurry obtained by mixing 20.0 g of the obtained positive electrode active material, 0.64 g of acetylene black, 0.64 g of polyvinylidene fluoride, and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) was applied onto an Al foil so that 16.5 mg of the positive electrode active material was present per 1 cm2.
- NMP N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone
- the slurry containing the positive electrode active material was applied onto the Al foil, and the aluminum foil was dried in the air at 120°C for 30 minutes to remove the NMP.
- the Al foil on which the positive electrode active material was applied was cut into a strip shape with a width of 66 mm, and roll pressed with a load of 4 t to prepare a positive electrode film.
- the positive electrode film was then cut into a rectangle of 50 mm x 30 mm, and dried in a vacuum dryer at 120°C for 12 hours, and used as the positive electrode film 11 of the laminated battery 10.
- artificial graphite as a negative electrode active material and PVDF as a binder were mixed so that the mass ratio of the negative electrode active material to the binder was 97:3, and dispersed in NMP to form a slurry.
- the obtained negative electrode slurry was applied to a copper foil (negative electrode current collector) having a thickness of 18 ⁇ m using an applicator so that the amount per unit area was 4 mg/ cm2 , and then dried and roll pressed to prepare a negative electrode film 13.
- the separator 12 was a polyethylene porous film having a thickness of 20 ⁇ m, and the electrolyte was a mixture (manufactured by Ube Industries, Ltd.) of 20:5:25: 50 mixture of ethylene carbonate (EC), fluoroethylene carbonate (FEC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC), and dimethyl carbonate (DMC) with 1.2 M LiPF6 as a supporting electrolyte, to which 2 wt % of vinylene carbonate (VC) was added.
- EC ethylene carbonate
- FEC fluoroethylene carbonate
- EMC ethyl methyl carbonate
- DMC dimethyl carbonate
- the laminate of the positive electrode film 11, separator 12, and negative electrode film 13 was impregnated with electrolyte and sealed with laminate 14 to produce laminated battery 10.
- Example 2 to 4 In the boron addition step, the heat-treated powder and orthoboric acid were mixed so that the lithium nickel composite oxide obtained after mixing had a material amount ratio of Li, Ni, Mn, Co, Ti, and B shown in Table 1. Except for the above, a positive electrode active material and a lithium ion secondary battery were produced and evaluated under the same conditions as in Example 1. The evaluation results are shown in Table 1.
- Example 5 A positive electrode active material and a lithium ion secondary battery were produced and evaluated under the same conditions as in Example 2, except that in the heat treatment step, the heat treatment temperature was changed to the temperature shown in Table 1. The evaluation results are shown in Table 1.
- Example 7 In the boron addition step, a boron-containing solution, which was an aqueous solution of orthoboric acid (H 3 BO 3 ), a boron-containing substance, dissolved in water, was supplied to the heat-treated powder by spraying, and the two were mixed.
- H 3 BO 3 orthoboric acid
- the heat-treated powder was continuously stirred during the boron addition process.
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Description
六方晶系の層状構造を有し、複数の一次粒子が凝集した二次粒子を含むリチウムニッケル複合酸化物を含有するリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法であって、
少なくともニッケルを含有するニッケル含有物と、リチウム化合物とを混合し、原料混合物を調製する混合工程と、
前記原料混合物を酸化性雰囲気下で焼成して焼成物を得る焼成工程と、
前記焼成工程で得られた前記焼成物を水洗して水洗粉を得る水洗工程と、
前記水洗工程で得られた前記水洗粉を熱処理する熱処理工程と、
前記熱処理工程で得られた熱処理粉と、ホウ素単体、およびホウ素含有化合物から選択された少なくとも1種であるホウ素含有物とを混合するホウ素添加工程と、
を有し、
前記リチウムニッケル複合酸化物は、リチウム(Li)と、ニッケル(Ni)と、ホウ素(B)と、元素M(M)とを、物質量の比で、Li:Ni:B:M=a:b:c:d(ただし、0.95≦a≦1.10、0.50≦b<1.00、0.00<c≦0.03、0.00≦d≦0.47、b+c+d=1、前記元素MがMn、Co、V、Mg、Mo、Ca、Cr、Zr、Ta、Ti、Nb、Na、W、Fe、Zn、Si、Sn、Cu、PおよびAlからなる群から選択される少なくとも1種の元素)の割合で含有するリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法を提供する。
[リチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法]
以下、本実施形態のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質(以下、単に「正極活物質」とも記載する)の製造方法について説明する。
(1)正極活物質について
(1-1)リチウムニッケル複合酸化物について
本実施形態の正極活物質は、リチウムニッケル複合酸化物を含有する。本実施形態の正極活物質は、リチウムニッケル複合酸化物のみから構成されていても良いが、この場合でも、製造工程等で混入する不可避不純物を含有することを排除するものではない。
(1-1-1)組成について
上記リチウムニッケル複合酸化物は、リチウム(Li)と、ニッケル(Ni)と、ホウ素(B)とを含有できる。
(ニッケル(Ni))
リチウムニッケル複合酸化物において、ニッケルの含有割合が高いほど、リチウムイオン二次電池の正極材料として使用した場合に高容量化が可能となる。
(ホウ素(B))
上述のように、本実施形態のリチウムニッケル複合酸化物はホウ素を含有できる。本発明の発明者らの検討によれば、リチウムニッケル複合酸化物がホウ素を含有することで、リチウムイオン二次電池に用いた場合に、ガスの発生を抑制できる。
(元素M)
上述のように、本実施形態のリチウムニッケル複合酸化物は、任意の成分として元素Mを含有することもできる。元素Mに好適に用いることができる元素群は既に説明したため、ここでは説明を省略する。特に、リチウムニッケル複合酸化物の熱安定性を高め、例えばリチウムニッケル複合酸化物の熱分解を抑制する観点からは、元素Mとして、少なくともコバルト(Co)、マンガン(Mn)、チタン(Ti)から選択された少なくとも1種を含有することが好ましい。
(1-1-2)結晶構造について
リチウムニッケル複合酸化物は、六方晶系の層状構造を有していることが好ましい。リチウムニッケル複合酸化物が六方晶系の層状構造を含有することで、層間に容易にリチウムを挿入、脱離でき、リチウムイオン二次電池に適用した場合に出力特性や、サイクル特性を特に高められる。
(1-1-3)粒子の形態について
リチウムニッケル複合酸化物の粒子は、複数の一次粒子が凝集した二次粒子を含有できる。
(1-2)滴定曲線について
本実施形態の正極活物質は、純水と混合した後、ろ過することで得られたろ液について、中和滴定することで得られる滴定曲線において、pHが8.0以上11.0以下の領域におけるHCl滴下量に対する、pHが11.0よりも大きい領域におけるHCl滴下量の体積比が2.0以下であることが好ましい。
上記VR1は、上述のように2.0以下であることが好ましく、1.5以下であることがより好ましく、1.0以下であることがさらに好ましく、0.75以下であることが特に好ましい。
上記VR2は、上述のように、0.3以下とすることが好ましく、0.25以下とすることがより好ましく、0.2以下とすることがさらに好ましい。
(1-3)粒径のばらつき指数、体積平均粒径について
本実施形態の正極活物質は、粒径のばらつき指数を示す[(D90-D10)/体積平均粒径Mv]が0.70以上1.20以下であることが好ましく、0.80以上1.00以下であることがより好ましい。
(2)リチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法
本実施形態のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法について説明する。本実施形態のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法によれば、既述の正極活物質を製造できる。このため、既に説明した事項については一部説明を省略する。
(2-1)混合工程
混合工程では、上述のように少なくともニッケルを含有するニッケル含有物と、リチウム化合物とを混合し、原料混合物を調製できる。以下、用いる原料について説明する。
(2-1-1)ニッケル含有物
混合工程に供するニッケル含有物は、上述のように目的とするリチウムニッケル複合酸化物が含有する元素のうち、リチウム、ホウ素、酸素以外の元素であるニッケルや、必要に応じて元素Mを含有できる。なお、上記ニッケル含有物においては、元素Mは任意の添加成分であるため、含有しなくても良い。
(2-1-2)リチウム化合物
リチウム化合物としては特に限定されないが、例えば水酸化リチウム、炭酸リチウム、硝酸リチウム、硫酸リチウム、塩化リチウム、および酸化リチウムから選択された1種類以上を好ましく用いることができる。リチウム化合物としては、より好ましくは水酸化リチウム、および炭酸リチウムから選択された1種類以上を用いることができる。水酸化リチウムは、ニッケル複合化合物との反応性が高く、反応温度が低いことから、リチウム化合物としては水酸化リチウムを用いることがさらに好ましい。
(2-2)焼成工程
焼成工程では、原料混合物を酸化性雰囲気中で焼成して焼成物を得ることができる。焼成工程において原料混合物を焼成すると、ニッケル含有物に、リチウム化合物中のリチウムが拡散して反応した焼成物が得られる。
(2-3)水洗工程
水洗工程では、焼成工程で得られた焼成物を水洗して水洗粉を得ることができる。
(2-4)熱処理工程
熱処理工程では、水洗粉を熱処理できる。
(2-5)ホウ素添加工程
ホウ素添加工程では、熱処理粉と、ホウ素含有物とを混合できる。
[リチウムイオン二次電池]
本実施形態のリチウムイオン二次電池(以下、「二次電池」ともいう。)は、正極、負極、および非水系電解質を少なくとも備え、正極は、既述のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質を含むことができる。
(正極)
本実施形態の二次電池が有する正極は、既述の正極活物質を含むことができる。
(負極)
負極は、金属リチウム、リチウム合金等を用いることができる。また、負極は、リチウムイオンを吸蔵・脱離できる負極活物質に結着剤を混合し、適当な溶剤を加えてペースト状にした負極合材を、銅等の金属箔集電体の表面に塗布、乾燥し、必要に応じて電極密度を高めるべく圧縮して形成したものを用いてもよい。
(セパレータ)
正極と負極との間には、必要に応じてセパレータを挟み込んで配置することができる。セパレータは、正極と負極とを分離し、電解質を保持するものであり、公知のものを用いることができ、例えば、ポリエチレンやポリプロピレンなどの薄い膜で、微小な孔を多数有する膜を用いることができる。
(非水系電解質)
非水系電解質としては、例えば非水系電解液を用いることができる。
(二次電池の形状、構成)
以上のように説明してきた本実施形態のリチウムイオン二次電池は、円筒形や積層形など、種々の形状にすることができる。いずれの形状を採る場合であっても、本実施形態の二次電池が非水系電解質として非水系電解液を用いる場合であれば、正極および負極を、セパレータを介して積層させて電極体とし、得られた電極体に、非水系電解液を含浸させ、正極集電体と外部に通ずる正極端子との間、および、負極集電体と外部に通ずる負極端子との間を、集電用リードなどを用いて接続し、電池ケースに密閉した構造とすることができる。
(正極活物質の評価)
得られた正極活物質について以下の評価を行った。
ICP発光分光分析装置(株式会社島津製作所製、ICPE-9000)を用いて、組成の分析を行った。
以下の実施例、比較例で得られた正極活物質10gを50mLの純水中で5分間撹拌し、ろ過後のろ液を1.0MのHClを用いて中和滴定することで滴定曲線を測定した。なお、純水には蒸留水を用いた。
レーザー回折散乱式粒度分布測定装置(マイクロトラック・ベル株式会社製、マイクロトラックMT3300EXII)により、体積基準の粒度分布を測定した。粒度分布からD10、D90、体積平均粒径Mvを算出した。
(a)充電容量、ガス発生量
以下の実施例、比較例で作製したラミネート型電池の体積をアルキメデス法により測定した後、25℃に保持された恒温槽内で12時間程度放置し、開回路電圧OCV(open circuit voltage)が安定した後、カットオフ電圧2.5-4.3V、電流密度を23mA/cm2で充放電を5サイクル繰り返すコンディショニングを行った。
[実施例1]
(1)正極活物質の製造
(1-1)混合工程
(ニッケル含有物)
(リチウム化合物)
リチウム化合物としては、水酸化リチウムを用いた。なお、水酸化リチウムとしては、水酸化リチウム無水物を用いた。
(1-2)焼成工程
得られた原料混合物を、電気炉を用いて酸素雰囲気下において、840℃まで昇温し、840℃で2時間保持して焼成した。その後、室温まで炉内で冷却した。得られた焼成物について、解砕処理を行った。
(1-3)水洗工程
次に、得られた焼成物に20℃の純水を加えて、水1Lに対して焼成物が1250g含まれるスラリーとし(スラリー化工程)、このスラリーを20分間撹拌後、フィルタープレスに通液し、脱水を行うことで水洗粉を含む洗浄ケーキを作製した(固液分離工程)。なお、純水としては、電気伝導度が1μS/cm以下の水を用いた。
(1-4)熱処理工程
熱処理工程では、水洗粉を、大気気流下、305℃で10時間熱処理した。
(1-5)ホウ素添加工程
熱処理工程で得られた熱処理粉と、ホウ素含有物であるオルトホウ酸(H3BO3)とを混合し、正極活物質であるリチウムニッケル複合酸化物を得た。ここで、表面SEM像で観察されたオルトホウ酸の二次粒子を任意に40個抽出して算出した長軸方向の平均径は、3μmであった。
(2)二次電池の作製
以下の手順により、図1に示す構造のラミネート型電池を作製し、該電池について既述の評価を行った。評価結果を表1に示す。
ホウ素添加工程において、熱処理粉と、オルトホウ酸とを、混合後に得られるリチウムニッケル複合酸化物において、含有するLi、Ni、Mn、Co、Ti、Bの物質量の比が表1に示した値となるように混合した。以上の点以外は、実施例1と同じ条件で正極活物質、リチウムイオン二次電池を製造し、評価を行った。評価結果を表1に示す。
熱処理工程において、熱処理温度を表1に示した温度に変更した点以外は、実施例2と同じ条件で正極活物質、リチウムイオン二次電池を製造し、評価を行った。評価結果を表1に示す。
[実施例7]
ホウ素添加工程において、熱処理粉に対して、ホウ素含有物であるオルトホウ酸(H3BO3)を水に溶解した水溶液であるホウ素含有溶液を噴霧することで、供給し、両者を混合した。
焼成工程後に得られた焼成物を正極活物質とした。すなわち、正極活物質を製造する際、水洗工程以降の工程は実施しなかった。以上の点以外は、実施例1と同じ条件で正極活物質、リチウムイオン二次電池を製造し、評価を行った。評価結果を表1に示す。
11 正極膜
12 セパレータ
13 負極膜
14 ラミネート
15 正極タブ
16 負極タブ
20 フロー
S1 混合工程
S2 焼成工程
S3 水洗工程
S4 熱処理工程
S5 ホウ素添加工程
Claims (6)
- 六方晶系の層状構造を有し、複数の一次粒子が凝集した二次粒子を含むリチウムニッケル複合酸化物を含有するリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法であって、
少なくともニッケルを含有するニッケル含有物と、リチウム化合物とを混合し、原料混合物を調製する混合工程と、
前記原料混合物を酸化性雰囲気下で焼成して焼成物を得る焼成工程と、
前記焼成工程で得られた前記焼成物を水洗して水洗粉を得る水洗工程と、
前記水洗工程で得られた前記水洗粉を熱処理する熱処理工程と、
前記熱処理工程で得られた熱処理粉と、ホウ素単体、およびホウ素含有化合物から選択された少なくとも1種であるホウ素含有物とを混合するホウ素添加工程と、
を有し、
前記リチウムニッケル複合酸化物は、リチウム(Li)と、ニッケル(Ni)と、ホウ素(B)と、元素M(M)とを、物質量の比で、Li:Ni:B:M=a:b:c:d(ただし、0.95≦a≦1.10、0.50≦b<1.00、0.00<c≦0.03、0.00≦d≦0.47、b+c+d=1、前記元素MがMn、Co、V、Mg、Mo、Ca、Cr、Zr、Ta、Ti、Nb、Na、W、Fe、Zn、Si、Sn、Cu、PおよびAlからなる群から選択される少なくとも1種の元素)の割合で含有するリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法。 - 前記熱処理工程において、100℃以上500℃以下、酸化性雰囲気下または不活性ガス雰囲気下で前記水洗粉の熱処理を行う請求項1に記載のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法。
- 前記水洗工程は、
前記焼成物と水とを混合し、スラリーとするスラリー化工程と、
前記スラリーを固液分離し、前記水洗粉を回収する固液分離工程と、
前記水洗粉を乾燥する乾燥工程と、を有する請求項1または請求項2に記載のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法。 - 前記ホウ素添加工程において、前記熱処理粉に対して、前記ホウ素含有物を含むホウ素含有溶液を噴霧する請求項1または請求項2に記載のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法。
- 前記リチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質10gを50mLの純水中で5分間撹拌し、ろ過後のろ液を1.0MのHClを用いて中和滴定することで得られる滴定曲線において、pHが8.0以上11.0以下の領域におけるHCl滴下量に対する、pHが11.0よりも大きい領域におけるHCl滴下量の体積比が2.0以下である、請求項1または請求項2に記載のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法。
- 前記滴定曲線において、pHが8.0以上11.0以下の領域におけるHCl滴下量に対する、pHが5.0以上8.0未満の領域におけるHCl滴下量の体積比が、0.3以下である、請求項5に記載のリチウムイオン二次電池用正極活物質の製造方法。
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