Functionalized lead acid battery separators, improved lead acid batteries, and related methods
US-2017098810-A1 · Apr 6, 2017 · US
US11094995B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11094995-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615216861-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 17, 2021 |
| Grant date | Aug 17, 2021 |
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In accordance with at least selected embodiments, novel or improved porous membranes or substrates, separator membranes, separators, composites, electrochemical devices, batteries, methods of making such membranes or substrates, separators, and/or batteries, and/or methods of using such membranes or substrates, separators and/or batteries are disclosed. In accordance with at least certain embodiments, novel or improved microporous membranes, battery separator membranes, separators, energy storage devices, batteries including such separators, methods of making such membranes, separators, and/or batteries, and/or methods of using such membranes, separators and/or batteries are disclosed. In accordance with at least certain selected embodiments, a separator for a battery which has an oxidation protective and binder-free deposition layer which is stable up to 5.2 volts or more, for example, up to 7 volts, in a battery is disclosed. The deposition layer is preferably a thin, very thin or ultra-thin deposition on a polymeric microporous membrane applied via a binder-free and solvent-free deposition method. By employing such an ultra-thin deposition layer, the energy density of a battery may be increased. In accordance with at least particular embodiments, the battery separator membrane described herein is directed to a multi-layer or composite microporous membrane battery separator which may have excellent oxidation resistance and may be stable in a high voltage battery system up to 5.2 volts or more. In accordance with at least other certain selected embodiments, the present invention is directed to a separator for a battery which has a conductive deposition layer which is stable up to at least 5.2 volts or higher in a battery.
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We claim: 1. A battery separator comprising: a porous membrane having a first side and a second side, the porous membrane is a polyolefinic membrane; and a physically vapor deposited electrically conductive metal layer on at least one of the first side or the second side of said porous membrane, whereby the physically vapor deposited electrically conductive metal layer has a thickness less than 10,000 Å and whereby the battery separator, when present in a battery, is stable against oxidation to a voltage between 4.9 and 5.5 volts. 2. The battery separator of claim 1 wherein the physically vapor deposited electrically conductive metal layer has a thickness less than 1,000 Å. 3. The battery separator of claim 1 wherein the porous membrane is microporous. 4. The battery separator of claim 1 further comprising a ceramic layer on top of said physically vapor deposited electrically conductive metal layer. 5. A lithium battery comprising the battery separator of claim 1 . 6. The battery separator of claim 1 wherein the physically vapor deposited electrically conductive metal layer has a thickness less than 500 Å. 7. The battery separator of claim 1 wherein the physically vapor deposited electrically conductive metal layer is a physically vapor deposited aluminum layer.
Plasma-deposition of organic layers (plasma deposition in general C23C14/00, C23C16/00) · CPC title
Particulate material · CPC title
comprising three or more layers · CPC title
comprising layers of only organic material and layers containing inorganic material · CPC title
comprising a non-fibrous layer and a fibrous layer superimposed on one another · CPC title
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