Acid resistant glass mats that include binders with hydrophilic agents
US-2016268566-A1 · Sep 15, 2016 · US
US2018145298A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2018145298-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615359902-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 23, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | — |
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Battery separators and related methods are generally provided. The battery separators may include one or more fiber webs. In some embodiments, one or more fiber webs of the battery separator comprises a plurality of glass fibers wherein at least a portion of the glass fibers are fused. The fiber web(s) may include, for example, glass fibers having particular glass compositions (e.g., a particular Li 2 O content), and/or at least two different glass fibers having a minimum difference in softening temperatures. The one or more fiber webs may be designed to have desirable properties such as relatively high structural integrity (e.g., during acid filling of the battery such as in lead-acid batteries), enhanced separator stability, and/or enhanced wettability (e.g., wettability to acid) as compared to certain existing battery separators.
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1 . A battery separator, comprising: a fiber web comprising a plurality of glass fibers, wherein at least a portion of the plurality of glass fibers are fused with one another, wherein the fiber web has a basis weight of greater than or equal to 10 gsm and less than or equal to 700 gsm, wherein the plurality of glass fibers comprises individual fibers having greater than or equal to 2 wt % and less than or equal to 7 wt % Li 2 O versus the weight of the individual fibers. 2 . A battery separator, comprising: a fiber web comprising a first plurality of glass fibers and a second plurality of glass fibers, wherein the first and second pluralities of glass fibers are microglass fibers, wherein the fiber web has a basis weight of greater than or equal to 10 gsm and less than or equal to 700 gsm, wherein the first plurality of glass fibers has a first softening temperature, wherein the second plurality of glass fibers has a second softening temperature, and wherein the first softening temperature is greater than the second softening temperature by at least 40° C. 3 . A battery separator, comprising: a fiber web comprising a first plurality of glass fibers and a plurality of fused glass portions, wherein the first plurality of glass fibers are microglass fibers, and wherein the plurality of fused glass portions are formed from softened microglass fibers; wherein the fiber web has a basis weight of greater than or equal to 10 gsm and less than or equal to 700 gsm, wherein the first plurality of glass fibers has a first softening temperature, and wherein the plurality of fused glass portions has a second softening temperature, wherein the first softening temperature is greater than the second softening temperature by at least 40° C. 4 - 6 . (canceled) 7 . An electrochemical cell, comprising: an electrode; and the battery separator of claim 1 , adjacent the electrode. 8 . An electrochemical cell as in claim 7 , wherein the electrochemical cell is a lead-acid electrochemical cell. 9 . A battery separator as in claim 2 , wherein the plurality of glass fibers comprises individual fibers having greater than or equal to 2 wt % and less than or equal to 7 wt % Li 2 O versus the weight of the individual fibers. 10 . (canceled) 11 . A battery separator as in claim 1 , wherein the fiber web comprises a first layer comprising the plurality of glass fibers, wherein the plurality of glass fibers of the first layer are a first plurality of glass fibers, the fiber web comprising a second layer adjacent the first layer, the second layer comprising a second plurality of glass fibers. 12 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , further comprising a third layer disposed between the first layer and the second layer. 13 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein the fiber web comprises a mixture of the first plurality of glass fibers and the second plurality of glass fibers. 14 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein the first plurality of glass fibers are microglass fibers. 15 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein the first plurality of glass fibers are chopped strand fibers. 16 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein the second plurality of glass fibers are chopped strand fibers. 17 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein the second plurality of glass fibers are microglass fibers. 18 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein the second plurality of fibers having the second softening temperature are present in the fiber web in an amount of greater than or equal to 1 wt % and less than or equal to 30 wt %. 19 . A battery separator as in claim 1 , wherein the battery separator includes less than or equal to 5 wt % synthetic fibers. 20 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein at least a portion of the second plurality of glass fibers have been subjected to softening to form a fused glass portion. 21 . A battery separator as in claim 11 , wherein at least a portion of the second plurality of glass fibers are fused to at least a portion of the first plurality of glass fibers. 22 . A method for forming a battery separator, comprising: heating a fiber web comprising a first plurality of glass fibers and a second plurality of glass fibers, wherein the first plurality of glass fibers and the second plurality of glass fibers are different in chemical composition; and softening at least a portion of the second plurality of glass fibers. 23 - 31 . (canceled) 32 . A method as in claim 22 , wherein the fiber web comprises a first layer comprising the first plurality of glass fibers and a second layer comprising the second plurality of glass fibers, wherein the first layer is directly adjacent the second layer. 33 - 39 . (canceled)
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