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Date of Patent:
May. 27, 2025

Filed:

Oct. 30, 2020
Applicant:

Lg Energy Solution, Ltd., Seoul, KR;

Inventors:

Oh Byong Chae, Daejeon, KR;

Ye Ri Kim, Daejeon, KR;

Su Yeon Lee, Daejeon, KR;

Seung Hae Hwang, Daejeon, KR;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
H01M 8/04 (2016.01); H01M 4/04 (2006.01); H01M 4/66 (2006.01); H01M 8/04007 (2016.01); H01M 8/04014 (2016.01); H01M 8/04089 (2016.01); H01M 10/0569 (2010.01); H01M 4/02 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
H01M 4/0416 (2013.01); H01M 4/0404 (2013.01); H01M 4/667 (2013.01); H01M 8/04014 (2013.01); H01M 8/04074 (2013.01); H01M 8/04089 (2013.01); H01M 10/0569 (2013.01); H01M 2004/027 (2013.01);
Abstract

Disclosed is a method of preparing a negative electrode which includes the steps of: forming a cell by sequentially stacking a preliminary negative electrode, a separator, and a lithium metal, immersing the cell in an electrolyte solution comprising a lithium salt and a solvent; applying a current after the cell is immersed in the electrolyte solution containing the lithium salt and the solvent, separating the preliminary negative electrode from the cell after removing the cell immersed in the electrolyte solution from the electrolyte solution, washing the separated preliminary negative electrode, performing a first drying on the washed preliminary negative electrode at room temperature, and performing a second drying on the first dried preliminary negative electrode at a temperature ranging from 30° C. to 70° C. in a vacuum state.


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