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Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a lithium battery comprising a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous electrolyte containing a solute and a solvent, and more particularly, to a lithium battery improved in charge/discharge cycle performance through suppression of reaction between a positive-electrode active material of the positive electrode and the nonaqueous electrolyte.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, rechargeable batteries have found applications in various fields such as electronics. As a novel battery of high power and high energy density, in particular, lithium batteries featuring high electromotive force derived from oxidation/reduction of lithium in the nonaqueous electrolyte have come into wide use.
Such lithium batteries have conventionally employed various metal oxides capable of absorbing and desorbing lithium ions as the positive-electrode active material for use in the positive electrode. More recently, studies have been made on the use of manganese oxides, such as manganese dioxide, as the positive-electrode active material of the lithium battery because manganese oxides generally provide high discharge potentials and are inexpensive.
Unfortunately, in charge/discharge processes of the lithium battery including the positive-electrode active material of manganese oxide, the manganese oxide is repeatedly expanded and contracted so that the crystal structure thereof is destroyed. As a result, the battery suffers a degraded charge/discharge cycle performance.
In recent attempts to improve the charge/discharge cycle performance of the lithium battery including the positive-electrode active material of manganese oxide, a variety of positive-electrode active materials have been proposed. For instance, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No.63-114064(1988) discloses a positive-electrode active material comprising a lithium-manganese complex oxide obtained from manganese dioxide and Li
2
MnO
3
. Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No.1-235158 (1989) provides a positive-electrode active material comprising a complex oxide of lithium-containing manganese dioxide wherein lithium is incorporated in the crystal lattice of manganese dioxide. Further, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication Nos.4-237970(1992) and 9-265984(1997) disclose positive-electrode active materials comprising lithium-manganese complex oxides added with boron.
Although the lithium batteries using the positive-electrode active materials of the official gazettes are improved in the charge/discharge cycle performance to some degree, there still exists a problem that the positive-electrode active material reacts with the nonaqueous electrolyte in the battery, degrading the charge/discharge cycle performance. On the other hand, the recent electronics with higher performances demand a lithium battery further improved in the charge/discharge cycle performance.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention is directed to a lithium battery comprising a positive electrode, a negative electrode, and a nonaqueous electrolyte containing a solute and a solvent, the battery adapted to suppress the reaction between a positive-electrode active material of the positive electrode and the nonaqueous electrolyte for achieving an excellent charge/discharge cycle performance.
A lithium battery according to the invention comprises a positive electrode, a negative electrode and a nonaqueous electrolyte containing a solute and a solvent, wherein the positive electrode comprises a positive-electrode active material of lithium-manganese complex oxide containing boron and phosphorus.
In the inventive lithium battery wherein the positive-electrode active material is the lithium-manganese complex oxide containing boron and phosphorus, boron and phosphorus in the positive-electrode active material are believed to suppress the reaction of the lithium-manganese complex oxide with the nonaqueous electrolyte during charging, thereby preventing dissolution of the positive-electrode active material in the nonaqueous electrolyte. This suppresses increase in the internal resistance of the lithium battery and hence, the battery is improved in the charge/discharge cycle performance.
For more positive suppression of the reaction between the positive-electrode active material and the nonaqueous electrolyte during charging, the solute in the nonaqueous electrolyte of the inventive lithium battery may preferably comprise at least one substance selected from the group consisting of lithium trifluoromethanesulfonate, lithium trifluoromethanesulfonimide, lithium pentafluoroethanesulfonimide, lithium trifluoromethanesulfonmethide and lithium hexafluorophosphate. More preferably, the solute may include at least one substance selected from the group of lithium trifluoromethanesulfonate and lithium trifluoromethanesulfonimide.
According to the inventive lithium battery, known solvents generally used in the art may be employed as the solvent for the nonaqueous electrolyte. However, for particular purposes of suppressing the reaction between the nonaqueous electrolyte and the positive-electrode active material as well as of increasing the ionic conductivity of the nonaqueous electrolyte, it is preferred to use a solvent mixture containing at least one organic solvent selected from the group consisting of ethylene carbonate, propylene carbonate, butylene carbonate, vinylene carbonate, &ggr;-butyrolactone and sulfolane, and at least one organic solvent selected from the group consisting of 1,2-dimethoxyethane, 1,2-diethoxyethane, 1,2-ethoxymethoxyethane, tetrahydrofuran, dioxolane, dimethyl carbonate, diethyl carbonate and ethylmethyl carbonate. For proper suppression of the reaction between the positive-electrode active material and the nonaqueous electrolyte, the solvent mixture in the nonaqueous electrolyte may preferably contain the two types of organic solvents in respective concentrations of not less than 10 vol %.
According to the inventive lithium battery, the positive-electrode active material of lithium-manganese complex oxide containing boron and phosphorus may be obtained by heat-treating a mixture of a boron compound, phosphorus compound, lithium compound and manganese compound in the presence of oxygen, the mixture containing boron, phosphorus, lithium and manganese in an atomic ratio (B:P:Li:Mn) of 0.01-0.20:0.01-0.10:0.1-2.0:1.
Such a heat-treatment yields lithium-manganese complex oxide crystals incorporating therein boron or boron compound in an atomic ratio (B/Mn) of boron to manganese in the range of 0.01 to 0.20 and phosphorus or phosphorus compound in an atomic ratio (P/Mn) of phosphorus to manganese in the range of 0.01 to 0.10.
If the lithium-manganese complex oxide crystals incorporate therein boron or boron compound in the atomic ratio (B/Mn) of 0.01 to 0.20 and phosphorus or phosphorus compound in the atomic ratio (P/Mn) of 0.01 to 0.10, boron and phosphorus in the positive-electrode active material contribute adequate suppression of the reaction between the lithium-manganese complex oxide and the nonaqueous electrolyte during charging. Besides, such a composition obviates problems that boron and phosphorus uninvolved in the charge/discharge process account for too great a portion and that the positive-electrode active material suffers an instable crystal structure due to such excess boron and phosphorus failing to form a proper solid solution with the lithium-manganese complex oxide. Thus, the lithium battery is improved in the charge/discharge cycle performance with the properly suppressed reaction between the positive-electrode active material and the nonaqueous electrolyte.
In the preparation of the lithium-manganese complex oxide containing boron and phosphorus, examples of a usable boron compound include boron oxide B
2
O
3
, boric acid H
3
BO
3
, metaboric acid HBO2, lithium metaborate LiBO
2
, quaternary lithium borate Li
2
B
4
O
7
and the like. Examples of a usable phosphorus compound include phosphoric acid H
3
PO
4
, lithium phosphate Li

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