Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Organosilicon-based electrolytes for long-life lithium primary batteries
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Application No.: US15409845Application Date: 2017-01-19
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Publication No.: US10862163B2Publication Date: 2020-12-08
- Inventor: Kyle R. Fenton , Ganesan Nagasubramanian , Chad Staiger , Harry Pratt , Kevin Leung , Susan Rempe , Mangesh Chaudhari , Travis Mark Anderson
- Applicant: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC-
- Applicant Address: US NM Albuquerque
- Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC
- Current Assignee: National Technology & Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US NM Albuquerque
- Agent Kevin W. Bieg
- Main IPC: H01M10/0564
- IPC: H01M10/0564 ; H01M2/14 ; H01M4/133 ; H01M10/0525 ; H01M4/134 ; H01M4/38 ; H01M10/052 ; H01M4/583

Abstract:
Organosilicon electrolytes exhibit several important properties for use in lithium carbon monofluoride batteries, including high conductivity/low viscosity and thermal/electrochemical stability. Conjugation of an anion binding agent to the siloxane backbone of an organosilicon electrolyte creates a bi-functional electrolyte. The bi-functionality of the electrolyte is due to the ability of the conjugated polyethylene oxide moieties of the siloxane backbone to solvate lithium and thus control the ionic conductivity within the electrolyte, and the anion binding agent to bind the fluoride anion and thus facilitate lithium fluoride dissolution and preserve the porous structure of the carbon monofluoride cathode. The ability to control both the electrolyte conductivity and the electrode morphology/properties simultaneously can improve lithium electrolyte operation.
Public/Granted literature
- US20170207485A1 Organosilicon-based electrolytes for long-life lithium primary batteries Public/Granted day:2017-07-20
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