Anode for cable-type secondary battery and cable-type secondary battery including the anode
First Claim
1. A method for producing an anode for a cable-type secondary battery, the method comprising:
- (S1) preparing an aqueous solution of an anode active material; and
(S2) dipping a core as a current collector having a horizontal cross section in a predetermined shape and extending in the lengthwise direction in the aqueous solution of the anode active material, and applying an electric current to the core to form a porous shell on the outer surface of the core,wherein the porous shell has a pore size of 10 to 150 μ
m.
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Abstract
Disclosed is an anode for a lithium secondary battery. The anode includes a current collector in the form of a wire and a porous anode active material layer coated to surround the surface of the current collector. The three-dimensional porous structure of the active material layer increases the surface area of the anode. Accordingly, the mobility of lithium ions through the anode is improved, achieving superior battery performance. In addition, the porous structure allows the anode to relieve internal stress and pressure, such as swelling, occurring during charge and discharge of a battery, ensuring high stability of the battery while preventing deformation of the battery. These advantages make the anode suitable for use in a cable-type secondary battery. Further disclosed is a lithium secondary battery including the anode.
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1. A method for producing an anode for a cable-type secondary battery, the method comprising:
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(S1) preparing an aqueous solution of an anode active material; and (S2) dipping a core as a current collector having a horizontal cross section in a predetermined shape and extending in the lengthwise direction in the aqueous solution of the anode active material, and applying an electric current to the core to form a porous shell on the outer surface of the core, wherein the porous shell has a pore size of 10 to 150 μ
m. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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