18338042. ELECTRODE MATERIAL, METHOD OF PRODUCING ELECTRODE MATERIAL, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ELECTRODE MATERIAL, METHOD OF PRODUCING ELECTRODE MATERIAL, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Hiroki Yabe of Hirakata-shi, Osaka-fu (JP)

Keita Mizuno of Toyota-shi, Aichi-ken (JP)

Yusuke Nishio of Osaka-shi, Osaka-fu (JP)

ELECTRODE MATERIAL, METHOD OF PRODUCING ELECTRODE MATERIAL, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18338042 titled 'ELECTRODE MATERIAL, METHOD OF PRODUCING ELECTRODE MATERIAL, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING ALL-SOLID-STATE BATTERY

Simplified Explanation

The electrode material described in the patent application has a solid concentration of 72% or more and consists of a composite particle, a sulfide solid electrolyte, and a solvent. The composite particle contains an active material and a fluoride solid electrolyte, with the fluoride solid electrolyte covering at least part of the surface of the active material. The sulfide solid electrolyte is adhered to the composite particle.

  • Composite particle with active material and fluoride solid electrolyte
  • Sulfide solid electrolyte adhered to the composite particle
  • Solid concentration of 72% or more

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in high-performance batteries, fuel cells, and other energy storage devices.

Problems Solved

Improved conductivity and stability of electrode materials in high-energy applications.

Benefits

Enhanced performance and longevity of energy storage devices, leading to more efficient and reliable power sources.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Advanced Electrode Material for High-Energy Applications"

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include similar electrode materials with different compositions or structures, as well as existing patents related to solid electrolytes and composite particles.

Unanswered Questions

How does the electrode material perform under extreme temperature conditions?

The article does not provide information on the performance of the electrode material at high or low temperatures.

What is the cost-effectiveness of producing this electrode material on a large scale?

The article does not address the economic feasibility of mass-producing the electrode material for commercial applications.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electrode material has a solid concentration of 72% or more. It includes a composite particle, a sulfide solid electrolyte, and a solvent. The composite particle includes an active material and a fluoride solid electrolyte. The fluoride solid electrolyte covers at least part of a surface of the active material. The sulfide solid electrolyte is adhered to the composite particle.