Ultra high melt temperature microporous high temperature battery separators and related methods

US12100548B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12100548-B2
Application numberUS-202016934828-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 21, 2020
Priority dateAug 2, 2010
Publication dateSep 24, 2024
Grant dateSep 24, 2024

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Disclosed or provided are non-shutdown high melt temperature or ultra high melt temperature microporous battery separators, high melt temperature separators, battery separators, membranes, composites, and the like that preferably prevent contact between the anode and cathode when the battery is maintained at elevated temperatures for a period of time and preferably continue to provide a substantial level of battery function (ionic transfer, discharge) when the battery is maintained at elevated temperatures for a period of time, methods of making, testing and/or using such separators, membranes, composites, and the like, and/or batteries, high temperature batteries, and/or Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries including one or more such separators, membranes, composites, and the like.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A battery separator for use as a high melt temperature microporous Lithium-ion rechargeable battery separator, comprising: a base membrane, made by a dry stretch process and composed of one or more polyolefin polymers, and coated with a high glass transition (Tg) polymeric coating which comprises one or more high Tg polymers selected from the group consisting of: polyimidazoles, polybenzimidazole (PBI), polyketones, and combinations thereof and having a Tg greater than 165 deg C., and which is soluble in at least one moderately volatile solvent, wherein the high Tg polymeric coating comprises a plurality of electrospun nanofibers of the one or more high Tg polymers and fumed alumina particles, and wherein one or both of (a) the base membrane is a multi-layered membrane and (b) the base membrane is pre-treated with priming, stretching, corona treatment, plasma treatment, and/or surfactant coating on one or both sides of the base membrane. 2. The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the one or more polymers have a glass transition temperature (Tg) greater than 180 deg C. 3. The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the one or more polymers have a glass transition temperature (Tg) of at least 250 deg C. 4. The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator prevents contact between the anode and cathode when the battery is maintained at elevated temperatures for a period of time. 5. The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator is capable of at least partial functioning at high temperatures of about 160 deg C. or more for at least 60 minutes, and wherein the partial functioning includes both keeping the electrodes (anode and cathode) physically separated and allowing ionic flow between the electrodes. 6. The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator is capable of at least partial functioning at high temperatures of about 180 deg C. or more for at least 60 minutes, and wherein the partial functioning includes both keeping the electrodes (anode and cathode) physically separated and allowing ionic flow between the electrodes. 7. The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the separator is capable of at least partial functioning at high temperatures of about 220 deg C. or more for at least 60 minutes, and wherein the partial functioning includes both keeping the electrodes (anode and cathode) physically separated and allowing ionic flow between the electrodes. 8. The battery separator of claim 1 , where the separator is a non-shutdown HTMI separator. 9. A lithium ion battery comprising the battery separator of claim 1 . 10. A non-shutdown high temperature melt integrity (HTMI) separator for use in a Lithium-ion battery with a high level of dimensional or structural integrity, comprising: a base membrane, made by a dry stretch process and composed of one or more polyolefin polymers, and coated with a high glass transition (Tg) polymeric coating which comprises one or more high Tg polymers which have a Tg greater than 165 deg C., and which is soluble in at least one moderately volatile solvent, and wherein the high Tg polymeric coating comprises a plurality of electrospun nanofibers of the one or more high T g polymers and fumed alumina particles, and wherein one or both of (a) the base membrane is a multi-layered membrane and (b) the base membrane is pre-treated with priming, stretching, corona treatment, plasma treatment, and/or surfactant coating on one or both sides of the base membrane. 11. The HTMI separator of claim 10 , wherein the separator is a ultra high melt temperature microporous Lithium-ion rechargeable battery separator or membrane that is capable of retaining its physical structure up to 250 deg C. in a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, cell, pack, battery, accumulator, or capacitor. 12. The HTMI separator of claim 10 , wherein the separator is a high melt temperature microporous Lithium-ion rechargeable battery separator or membrane that is capable of retaining its physical structure up to 160 deg C. in a Lithium-ion rechargeable battery, cell, pack, battery, accumulator, or capacitor. 13. The HTMI separator of claim 10 , wherein the high Tg polymer is coated onto a microporous base membrane or film made of a thermoplastic polymer selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polymethylpentene, and blends, mixtures, or combinations thereof. 14. The HTMI separator of claim 13 , wherein the base membrane or film may optionally be pre-treated in order to alter the surface characteristics of the membrane or film and improve the adhesion of the high Tg polymer coating to the base membrane or film, and wherein the pre-treatments may include priming, stretching, corona treatment, plasma treatment, and/or coating, such as surfactant coatings on one or both sides thereof. 15. The HTMI separator of claim 10 , wherein the high Tg polymer is polybenzimidazole (PBI). 16. A lithium ion battery comprising the HTMI battery separator of claim 10 .

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  • Polyolefins · CPC title

  • H01M50/489Primary

    Separators, membranes, diaphragms or spacing elements inside the cells, characterised by their physical properties, e.g. swelling degree, hydrophilicity or shut down properties · CPC title

  • Porosity · CPC title

  • having a layered structure · CPC title

  • Energy storage using capacitors · CPC title

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What does patent US12100548B2 cover?
Disclosed or provided are non-shutdown high melt temperature or ultra high melt temperature microporous battery separators, high melt temperature separators, battery separators, membranes, composites, and the like that preferably prevent contact between the anode and cathode when the battery is maintained at elevated temperatures for a period of time and preferably continue to provide a substan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Celgard Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01M50/489. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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Publication date Tue Sep 24 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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