US Patent Application 17745776. SOLID-STATE BATTERY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOLID-STATE BATTERY UTILIZING SPRAY PYROLYSIS simplified abstract

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SOLID-STATE BATTERY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOLID-STATE BATTERY UTILIZING SPRAY PYROLYSIS

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.


Inventor(s)

Andrea Maurano of Boston MA (US)

Jesse John Hinricher of Pipestone MN (US)

So Yeon Kim of Cambridge MA (US)

Jennifer Lilia Marguerite Rupp of Starnberg (DE)

Ju Li of Weston MA (US)

Yuntong Zhu of Kirkland WA (US)

Hyunwon Chu of Cambridge MA (US)

Zachary David Hood of Bolingbrook IL (US)

Won Seok Chang of Seoul (KR)

Kai Pei of Hohhot (CN)

Yimeng Huang of Waltham MA (US)

Srinath Chakravarthy of Glastonbury CT (US)

Ziqiang Wang of Cambridge MA (US)

SOLID-STATE BATTERY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOLID-STATE BATTERY UTILIZING SPRAY PYROLYSIS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17745776 titled 'SOLID-STATE BATTERY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SOLID-STATE BATTERY UTILIZING SPRAY PYROLYSIS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an electrochemical cell and a method for manufacturing the cell.

  • The method involves spraying a solution containing a dissolved metal salt onto an anode that is heated to a temperature of 250°C or higher.
  • The metal salt reacts with the anode to create a buffer layer.
  • A solid-state electrolyte is then attached to the buffer layer.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electrochemical cell and a method of manufacturing the electrochemical cell are provided. The method includes: spraying a precursor solution on an anode, the precursor solution including a metal salt dissolved in a solvent and the anode being at a temperature of 250° C. or greater; reacting the metal salt on the anode to form a buffer layer; and attaching a solid-state electrolyte to the buffer layer.