18755064. NEGATIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, NEGATIVE ELECTRODE FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, AND SECONDARY BATTERY simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)
NEGATIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, NEGATIVE ELECTRODE FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, AND SECONDARY BATTERY
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Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
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NEGATIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, NEGATIVE ELECTRODE FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, AND SECONDARY BATTERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18755064 titled 'NEGATIVE ELECTRODE ACTIVE MATERIAL FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, NEGATIVE ELECTRODE FOR SECONDARY BATTERY, AND SECONDARY BATTERY
The abstract describes a negative electrode active material for a secondary battery, consisting of particles with a silicon oxide core and a surface attachment of copper, a copper compound, tungsten, or a molybdenum oxide. The material exhibits specific Raman and XRD spectra characteristics.
- The negative electrode active material contains a silicon oxide core with a surface attachment of copper, a copper compound, tungsten, or a molybdenum oxide.
- The Raman spectrum of the material shows a peak between 470 cm and 490 cm.
- The XRD spectrum displays peaks at specific angles, indicating the unique composition of the material.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in secondary batteries to enhance their performance and efficiency. - It may find applications in electric vehicles, portable electronic devices, and renewable energy storage systems.
Problems Solved: - Improves the stability and capacity of secondary batteries. - Addresses issues related to energy storage and battery performance.
Benefits: - Enhanced battery performance and efficiency. - Increased stability and capacity of secondary batteries. - Potential for longer battery life and improved energy storage solutions.
Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Negative Electrode Active Material for Secondary Batteries This technology can be utilized in the production of high-performance secondary batteries for various industries, including automotive, electronics, and renewable energy sectors. It has the potential to revolutionize energy storage solutions and improve the overall efficiency of battery-powered devices.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the unique composition of the negative electrode active material contribute to improved battery performance? 2. What specific advantages does the attachment of copper, copper compound, tungsten, or molybdenum oxide provide to the silicon oxide core in the material?
Original Abstract Submitted
A negative electrode active material for a secondary battery includes a negative electrode active material particle that includes a first object including a silicon oxide, and a second object including at least one of copper, a copper compound, tungsten, or a molybdenum oxide and attached to a surface of the first object. A Raman spectrum of the negative electrode active material particle has a maximum peak within a range of greater than or equal to 470 cmand less than or equal to 490 cm. An XRD spectrum thereof has a peak within a range of 37°±1° and a peak within a range of 44°±1°, has a peak within a range of 40°±1°, or has a peak within any one of a range of 23°±1°, a range of 25°±1°, a range of 37°±1°, a range of 41°±1°, a range of 54°±1°, or a range of 60°±10.