18294065. ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE simplified abstract (LG Energy Solution, Ltd.)

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ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE

Organization Name

LG Energy Solution, Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Do-Joong Lee of Daejeon (KR)

Ki-Hyun Kim of Daejeon (KR)

ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18294065 titled 'ELECTROCHEMICAL DEVICE

The abstract describes an electrochemical device designed to prevent the exhaustion of a salt and additive in an electrolyte, utilizing a positive electrode, a lithium metal negative electrode, a separator, and a non-aqueous electrolyte containing tin chloride (SnCl).

  • Simplified Explanation:

- Electrochemical device prevents salt and additive exhaustion in electrolyte. - Components include positive electrode, lithium metal negative electrode, separator, and non-aqueous electrolyte with tin chloride.

  • Key Features and Innovation:

- Utilizes tin chloride in the non-aqueous electrolyte to prevent exhaustion. - Combination of positive and negative electrodes with separator enhances efficiency.

  • Potential Applications:

- Energy storage systems. - Electric vehicles. - Portable electronics.

  • Problems Solved:

- Prevents depletion of salt and additive in electrolyte. - Enhances longevity and performance of electrochemical devices.

  • Benefits:

- Extended lifespan of batteries. - Improved efficiency and reliability. - Reduced maintenance requirements.

  • Commercial Applications:

- Battery manufacturing industry. - Electric vehicle market. - Renewable energy storage solutions.

  • Questions about the Technology:

1. How does the use of tin chloride in the electrolyte prevent exhaustion? 2. What specific advantages does the lithium metal negative electrode offer in this device?


Original Abstract Submitted

Disclosed is an electrochemical device capable of preventing the exhaustion of a salt and additive in an electrolyte. The electrochemical device includes: a positive electrode; a lithium metal negative electrode; a separator between the positive electrode and the negative electrode; and a non-aqueous electrolyte including tin chloride (SnCl).