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Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 2024

Filed:

Feb. 26, 2019
Applicant:

Panasonic Intellectual Property Management Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;

Inventors:

Akihiro Kawakita, Osaka, JP;

Takeshi Ogasawara, Osaka, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01M 4/36 (2006.01); C01G 53/00 (2006.01); H01M 4/131 (2010.01); H01M 4/38 (2006.01); H01M 4/485 (2010.01); H01M 4/52 (2010.01); H01M 4/525 (2010.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
H01M 4/364 (2013.01); C01G 53/00 (2013.01); H01M 4/131 (2013.01); H01M 4/382 (2013.01); H01M 4/485 (2013.01); H01M 4/523 (2013.01); H01M 4/525 (2013.01); H01M 2300/0017 (2013.01);
Abstract

A lithium-containing complex transition metal oxide forming the positive electrode active material of a non-aqueous electrolyte secondary cell in one embodiment is a secondary particle obtained by aggregating primary particles. Ion chromatography analysis of a sample obtained by adding the positive electrode active material to an alkali solution and absorbing a distillate thereof in sulfuric acid results in detection of 2-200 pm of ammonia relative to the mass of the positive electrode active material. When a filtrate of an aqueous dispersion in which 1 g of the positive electrode active material is dispersed in 70 ml of pure water is titrated with hydrochloric acid, the value of Y−X is 50-300 mol/g and the value of X−(Y−X) is no higher than 150 mol/g, with X mol/g being the acid consumption until a first inflection point on the pH curve and Y mol/g being the acid consumption until a second inflection point.


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