RESISTANCE-STABILIZING ADDITIVES FOR ELECTROLYTE
A resistance-stabilizing additive to an electrolyte for a battery cell in an implantable medical device is presented. At least one resistance-stabilizing additive is selected from a group comprising an electron withdrawing group, an aromatic diacid salt, an inorganic salt, an aliphatic organic acid, an aromatic diacid, and an aromatic monoacid.
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This application is related to, and claims the benefit of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/876,003 filed Feb. 13, 2003 entitled “Liquid Electrolyte For An Electrochemical Cell, Electrochemical Cell And Implantable Medical Device”, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention generally relates to an electrochemical cell and, more particularly, to an additive in an electrolyte for a battery.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONImplantable medical devices (IMDs) detect and treat a variety of medical conditions in patients. IMDs include implantable pulse generators (IPGs) or implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) that deliver electrical stimuli to tissue of a patient. ICDs typically comprise, inter alia, a control module, a capacitor, and a battery that are housed in a hermetically sealed container. When therapy is required by a patient, the control module signals the battery to charge the capacitor, which in turn discharges electrical stimuli to tissue of a patient.
The battery includes a case, a liner, and an electrode assembly. The liner surrounds the electrode assembly to prevent the electrode assembly from contacting the inside of the case. The electrode assembly comprises an anode and a cathode with a separator therebetween. In the case wall or cover is a fill port or tube that allows introduction of electrolyte into the case. The electrolyte is a medium that facilitates ionic transport and forms a conductive pathway between the anode and cathode. An electrochemical reaction between the electrodes and the electrolyte causes charge to be stored on each electrode. The electrochemical reaction also creates a solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) or passivation film on a surface of an anode such as a lithium anode. The passivation film is ionically conductive and prevents parasitic loss of lithium. However, the passivation film increases internal resistance which reduces the power capability of the battery. It is desirable to reduce internal resistance associated with the passivation film for a battery.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. For purposes of clarity, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings to identify similar elements.
The present invention is directed to an additive for an electrolyte. The additive stabilizes resistance of the battery during storage, thermal processing, and throughout discharge. A resistance-stabilizing additive is defined as one or more chemical compounds, added to an electrolyte, that causes a battery to exhibit low resistance (i.e. generally below 500 ohm centimeter (cm)2) throughout the battery's useful life. In one embodiment, the additive is characterized by an electron withdrawing group. Exemplary chemical compounds containing electron withdrawing group include 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, and benzoyl acetone. In another embodiment, an organic acid serves as a resistance-stabilizing additive. Exemplary organic acids include benzoic acids, carboxylic acids, malic acid, tetramethylammonium (TMA) hydrogen phthalate and hexafluoroglutaric acid.
A battery that includes an exemplary additive may be autoclaved at 125° C. for a half an hour, defined as one cycle, performed three times without adversely affecting the battery. The additives may be used in low, medium, or high capacity batteries.
Anode 72 is formed of a material selected from Group IA, IIA or IIIB of the periodic table of elements (e.g. lithium, sodium, potassium, etc.), alloys thereof or intermetallic compounds (e.g. Li—Si, Li—B, Li—Si—B etc.). Anode 72 comprises an alkali metal (e.g. lithium, etc.) in metallic or ionic form.
Cathode 76 may comprise metal oxides (e.g. vanadium oxide, silver vanadium oxide (SVO), manganese dioxide (MnO2) etc.), carbon monofluoride and hybrids thereof (e.g., CFx+MnO2), combination silver vanadium oxide (CSVO) or other suitable compounds.
Electrolyte 78 chemically reacts with anode 72 to form an ionically conductive passivation film 82 on anode 72, as shown in
Tables 1 and 2 list some exemplary resistance-stabilizing additives. In particular, Table 1 ranks each additive as to its effectiveness with a rank of 1 being the highest or best additive and rank 6 being the lowest ranked additive. Table 1 also briefly describes the time period in which battery 54, which included the specified additive in the electrolyte 78, exhibited resistance-stabilizing characteristics.
(*) These compounds include a chemical structure that is characterized by one or more electron-withdrawing groups (e.g. —CF3, —C6H5 located one or two carbon atoms from a double-bonded oxygen atom (i.e. a ketone group)). Additionally, the listed additives may be added to the base electrolyte composition in the range of about 0.001M to 0.5M.
Table 2 lists exemplary additive compositions that are mixed with the base electrolyte composition to produce effective resistance-stabilization in battery 54. Effective additive compositions are based upon additives that exhibit superior resistance-stabilizing characteristics either at the beginning of life (BOL) or at the end of life (EOL) of battery 54. In one embodiment, an additive composition comprises a first additive that exhibits substantially superior resistance-stabilizing characteristics at the BOL whereas a second additive exhibits substantially superior resistance-stabilizing characteristics at the EOL. In another embodiment, a first resistance-stabilizing additive exhibits a substantially superior resistance-stabilizing characteristics at the BOL whereas a second resistance-stabilizing additive exhibits average resistance-stabilizing characteristics at the EOL. In still yet another embodiment, a first resistance-stabilizing additive exhibits substantially superior resistance-stabilizing characteristics at the EOL whereas a second resistance-stabilizing additive exhibits average resistance-stabilizing characteristics at the BOL. Generally, each additive is combined with the electrolyte 78 through dissolution or other suitable means.
If the resistance increases in the area between 1 and 1.2 Ah of the curve and IMD 10 records the voltage after a high current event (e.g. telemetry event etc.), a recommended replacement time (RRT) signal may be generated. Preferably, desirable resistance is kept low as long as possible to increase efficiency of battery 54.
The following patent application is incorporated by reference in its entirety. Co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. XXXXXXXX, entitled “ELECTROLYTE ADDITIVE FOR PERFORMANCE STABILITY OF BATTERIES”, filed by Kevin Chen, Donald Merritt and Craig Schmidt and assigned to the same Assignee of the present invention, describes resistance-stabilizing additives for electrolyte.
Although various embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it is not intended that the invention be limited to such illustrative embodiments. For example, while an additive composition is described as a combination of two additives, it may also include two or more additives selected from Table 1. The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature and, thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A resistance-stabilizing additive for an electrolyte of a battery cell in an implantable medical device (IMD) comprising:
- at least one chemical compound selected from a chemical class consisting of an electron withdrawing group, an aromatic diacid salt, an inorganic salt, an aliphatic organic acid, an aromatic diacid, and an aromatic monoacid.
2. The additive of claim 1 wherein the electron-withdrawing group selected from one of trifluoromethylvinyl acetate and 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide.
3. The additive of claim 1, wherein aromatic monoacid comprises benzoic acid.
4. The additive of claim 1, wherein the benzoic acid includes fluorinated benzoic acid.
5. The additive of claim 1, wherein the benzoic acid being one of 3-hydroxy benzoic acid and 2-4 hydroxy benzoic acid.
6. The additive of claim 1, wherein the organic acid selected from a group comprising carboxylic acid, benzoic acid, and hexafluoroglutaric acid.
7. An additive to an electrolyte for use in a battery cell in an IMD, the additive comprising:
- an electron-withdrawing group.
8. The additive of claim 6 wherein the electron-withdrawing group selected from one of trifluoromethylvinyl acetate and 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide.
9. An additive to an electrolyte for use in a battery cell in an IMD, the additive being at least one of tetramethyl ammonium (TMA) hydrogen phthalate, tetrabutyl-ammonium (TBA) hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoltrifluoroactone, and benzoic acid.
10. An additive composition for an electrolyte in a battery cell for an IMD comprising:
- a first resistance-stabilizing additive; and
- a second resistance-stabilizing additive combined with the first resistance-stabilizing additive.
11. The additive composition of claim 10, the first resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoltrifluoroactone, and benzoic acid.
12. The additive composition of claim 10, the second resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoltrifluoroactone, and benzoic acid.
13. The additive composition of claim 10, further comprising:
- a third resistance-stabilizing additive, the third resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoltrifluoroactone, and benzoic acid.
14. A method for forming an additive composition for an electrolyte in a battery cell for an IMD, the method comprising:
- selecting a first resistance-stabilizing additive; and
- combining a second resistance-stabilizing additive with the first resistance-stabilizing additive to form a resistance-stabilizing composition.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising:
- combining the resistance-stabilizing composition with a base electrolyte composition for the battery cell.
16. The method of claim 14, the first resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoltrifluoroactone, and benzoic acid.
17. The method of claim 14, the second resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoltrifluoroactone, and benzoic acid.
18. An electrolyte comprising a base liquid electrolyte composition and a resistance-stabilizing additive distinct from the base liquid electrolyte composition, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises at least one chemical compound selected from a chemical class consisting of a compound comprising an electron withdrawing group, an aromatic diacid salt, an inorganic salt, an aliphatic organic acid, an aromatic diacid, and an aromatic monoacid.
19. The electrolyte of claim 18, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises a compound comprising an electron-withdrawing group that is selected from one of trifluoromethylvinyl acetate and 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide.
20. The electrolyte of claim 18, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises an aromatic monoacid that comprises a benzoic acid.
21. The electrolyte of claim 20, wherein the benzoic acid includes fluorinated benzoic acid.
22. The electrolyte of claim 20, wherein the benzoic acid is selected from one of 3-hydroxy benzoic acid and 2-4 hydroxy benzoic acid.
23. The electrolyte of claim 18, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises an organic acid that is selected from a group comprising carboxylic acid, benzoic acid, and hexafluoroglutaric acid.
24. An electrolyte comprising a base liquid electrolyte composition and a resistance-stabilizing additive distinct from the base liquid electrolyte composition, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises a compound having an electron-withdrawing group.
25. The electrolyte of claim 24, wherein the compound having an electron-withdrawing group comprises 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide.
26. An electrolyte comprising a base liquid electrolyte composition and a resistance-stabilizing additive distinct from the base liquid electrolyte composition, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises at least one of tetramethyl ammonium (TMA) hydrogen phthalate, tetrabutyl-ammonium (TBA) hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoyltrifluoroacetone, and benzoic acid.
27. An electrolyte comprising:
- a base liquid electrolyte composition;
- a first resistance-stabilizing additive; and
- a second resistance-stabilizing additive combined with the first resistance-stabilizing additive;
- wherein the first and second resistance-stabilizing additives are distinct from the base liquid electrolyte composition.
28. The electrolyte of claim 27, the first resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoyltrifluoroacetone, and benzoic acid.
29. The electrolyte of claim 27, the second resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoyltrifluoroacetone, and benzoic acid.
30. The electrolyte of claim 27, further comprising:
- a third resistance-stabilizing additive, the third resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoyltrifluoroacetone, and benzoic acid.
31. A method for forming an electrolyte in a battery cell for an implantable medical device, the method comprising:
- selecting a first resistance-stabilizing additive;
- combining a second resistance-stabilizing additive with the first resistance-stabilizing additive to form a resistance-stabilizing composition; and
- combining the resistance-stabilizing composition with a base electrolyte composition for the battery cell.
32. The method of claim 31, the first resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoyltrifluoroacetone, and benzoic acid.
33. The method of claim 31, the second resistance-stabilizing additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoyltrifluoroacetone, and benzoic acid.
34. A battery comprising an electrode assembly and an electrolyte, wherein the electrolyte comprises a liquid electrolyte and a resistance-stabilizing additive distinct from the liquid electrolyte, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises at least one chemical compound selected from a compound comprising an electron withdrawing group, an aromatic diacid salt, an inorganic salt, an aliphatic organic acid, an aromatic diacid, an aromatic monoacid, and combinations thereof.
35. The battery of claim 34, wherein the resistance-stabilizing additive comprises compound comprising an electron-withdrawing group.
36. An implantable medical device comprising the battery of claim 34.
37. A battery comprising an electrode assembly and an electrolyte, wherein the electrolyte comprises a liquid electrolyte and a resistance-stabilizing additive distinct from the liquid electrolyte, the additive being at least one of TMA hydrogen phthalate, TBA hydrogen sulfate, phosphonoacetic acid, 2,2,2-trifluoroacetamide, trifluoromethyl vinyl acetate, phthalic acid, benzoylacetone, benzoyltrifluoroacetone, and benzoic acid.
38. An implantable medical device comprising the battery of claim 37.
39. A battery comprising an electrode assembly and an electrolyte, wherein the electrolyte comprises a liquid electrolyte and a resistance-stabilizing additive composition distinct from the liquid electrolyte, the additive composition comprising:
- a first resistance-stabilizing additive; and
- a second resistance-stabilizing additive combined with the first resistance-stabilizing additive.
40. An implantable medical device comprising the battery of claim 39.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 7, 2010
Publication Date: Jun 3, 2010
Applicant: Medtronic, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)
Inventors: Donald R. Merritt (Brooklyn Center, MN), Craig L. Schmidt (Eagan, MN)
Application Number: 12/683,514
International Classification: H01M 6/04 (20060101);