Electrodes and batteries containing different carbon black particles
US-2018366772-A1 · Dec 20, 2018 · US
US11732119B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11732119-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916976855-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2019 |
| Priority date | Mar 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 22, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 22, 2023 |
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A semiconductive composite material consisting essentially of a polar organic copolymer and an electrical conducting effective amount of an ultra-low-wettability carbon black. Also a method of making the composite material; a crosslinked polyethylene product made by curing the composite material; manufactured articles comprising a shaped form of the inventive composite material or product; and methods of using the inventive composite material, product, or articles.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A semiconductive composite material consisting essentially of (A) a polar ethylene-based copolymer and an electrical conducting effective amount of (B) an ultra-low-wettability carbon black (ULW-CB), which has a Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) nitrogen surface area of from 35 to 190 square meters per gram (m 2 /g), measured by BET Nitrogen Surface Area Test Method; and an oil absorption number (OAN) from 115 to 180 milliliters of oil per 100 grams (mL/100 g), measured by Oil Absorption Number Test Method; and a water uptake of from 400 to 700 parts per million (ppm, weight), measured by Moisture Uptake Test Method; wherein the (A) polar ethylene-based copolymer is from 66 to 81 wt % of the total weight of the semiconductive composite material; wherein the (B) ULW-CB is from 19 to 34 wt % of the total weight of the semiconductive composite material. 2. The semiconductive composite material of claim 1 wherein the (B) ULW-CB is characterized by any one of limitations (i) to (iii): (i) the (B) ULW-CB has a BET nitrogen surface area from 40 to 63 m 2 /g, measured by the BET Nitrogen Surface Area Test Method; and an OAN from 120 to 150 mL/100 g, measured by the Oil Absorption Number Test Method; (ii) the (B) ULW-CB has a BET nitrogen surface area from 120 to 180 m 2 /g, measured by the BET Nitrogen Surface Area Test Method; and an OAN from 150 to 175 mL/100 g, measured by the Oil Absorption Number Test Method; and (iii) the (B) ULW-CB is a blend of the ULW-CBs of (i) and (ii). 3. The semiconductive composite material of claim 1 wherein the (B) ULW-CB is characterized by any one of limitations (i) to (iii): (i) a BET nitrogen surface area from 40 to 180 m 2 /g, measured by the BET Nitrogen Surface Area Test Method; (ii) a surface wettability profile characterized by wettability ≤0.0058 at surface coverage of 0.02, and wettability ≤0.0070 at surface coverage of 0.04, and wettability ≤0.0075 at surface coverage of 0.06, and wettability ≤0.0086 at surface coverage of 0.08, and wettability ≤0.0091 at surface coverage of 0.10, measured by IGC according to the Wettability Test Method; and (iii) both (i) and (ii). 4. The semiconductive composite material of claim 1 that is free of any carbon black other than the ultra-low-wettability carbon black. 5. The semiconductive composite material of claim 1 , further consisting essentially of at least one additive chosen from: (C) a plastomer; (D) an antioxidant; (E) an organic peroxide; (F) a scorch retardant; (G) an alkenyl-functional coagent; (H) a nucleating agent; (I) a processing aid; (J) an extender oil; (K) a stabilizer. 6. The semiconductive composite material of claim 1 , characterized by a log(volume resistivity), measured by Volume Resistivity Test Method, of <1.4 log(Ohm-centimeter (Ohm-cm)) at an electrical conducting effective amount of 33 wt %, or <4.5 log(Ohm-cm) at an electrical conducting effective amount of 20 wt %, wherein electrical conducting effective amount of the (B) ULW-CB is based on total weight of the semiconductive composite material. 7. The semiconductive composite material of claim 1 , characterized by a log(volume resistivity), measured by Volume Resistivity Test Method, of ≤1.3 Log(Ohm-cm) at total BET N2 surface area of carbon black in composite material of 20.0 to 26.0 m 2 /g; or ≤3 Log(Ohm-cm) at total BET N2 surface area of carbon black in composite material of 15.0 to 20.0 m 2 /g; or ≤5 Log(Ohm-cm) at total BET N2 surface area of carbon black in composite of 5.0 to 15.0 m 2 /g. 8. A method of making the semiconductive composite material of claim 1 , the method comprising mixing the (B) ultra-low-wettability carbon black (ULW-CB) into a melt of the (A) polar ethylene-based copolymer to give the semiconductive composite material as a melt blend consisting essentially of constituents (A) and (B). 9. A crosslinked polyethylene product that is a product of curing the semiconductive composite material of claim 1 . 10. A manufactured article comprising a shaped form of the semiconductive composite material of claim 1 . 11. An electrical conductor device comprising a conductive core and a semiconductive layer at least partially covering the conductive core, wherein at least a portion of the semiconductive layer comprises the semiconductive composite material of claim 1 . 12. A method of conducting electricity, the method comprising applying a voltage across the conductive core of the electrical conductor device of claim 11 so as to generate a flow of electricity through the conductive core. 13. A thermally cycled semiconductive composite material made by subjecting the semiconductive composite material of claim 1 to a thermal cycle comprising heating the semiconductive composite material to from 170° to 190° C. for 1 to 5 minutes, and then cooling to 30° C. to give a cooled, thermally cycled semiconductive composite material.
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