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US Patent 12119452 All-inorganic solvents for electrolytes

Patent 12119452 was granted and assigned to New Dominion Enterprises Inc. on October, 2024 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
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New Dominion Enterprises Inc.
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Current Assignee
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New Dominion Enterprises Inc.
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
121194520
Patent Inventor Names
Jay Fraser0
Mason K. Harrup0
Date of Patent
October 15, 2024
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Patent Application Number
169218300
Date Filed
July 6, 2020
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Laura Weiner
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Patent abstract

An all-inorganic electrolyte formulation for use in a lithium ion battery system comprising at least one of each a phosphoranimine, a phosphazene, a monomeric organophosphate and a supporting lithium salt. The electrolyte preferably has a melting point below 0° C., and a vapor pressure of combustible components at 60.6° C. sufficiently low to not produce a combustible mixture in air, e.g., less than 40 mmHg at 30° C. A solid electrolyte interface layer formed by the electrolyte with an electrode is preferably thermally stable ≥80° C.

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