Separator for secondary battery, manufacturing method thereof, method for manufacturing secondary battery comprising the separator and secondary battery manufactured by the method
US-12183949-B2 · Dec 31, 2024 · US
US9722227B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9722227-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213473344-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 16, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A cross-linked microporous polysulfone or polysulfone copolymer battery electrode separator membrane are described. Such membranes, which would otherwise be soluble above a particular, generally high temperature in selected battery electrolyte systems, once at least in part cross-linked, swell in the electrolyte at the particular higher temperature instead of dissolving. When the membrane separators are restrained between solid electrodes in a battery, the separator cannot increase in bulk volume, and the swelling occurs within the pores with the pore volume decreasing from its original bulk volume. The drop in pore volume causes the battery current density to drop, thereby reducing the heat generation within the hot area of the battery. This process provides a measure of safety against overheating and fires, and the battery is capable of continued usage if the overheating is localized.
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What is claimed is: 1. A microporous membrane having a porosity greater than about 30% and an air flow exceeding approximately 1 cm/min torr at about 20° C., comprising: between about 64.3 wt % and about 72.1 wt % of polysulfone or sulfone copolymer, and between about 25.6 wt % and about 33.4 wt % of an aerogel; wherein the membrane is crosslinked. 2. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the membrane is sufficiently crosslinked to prevent dissolution of the membrane in propylene carbonate or polypropylene carbonate mixed with other carbonates at a temperature below about 75° C. 3. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the aerogel comprises fumed silica or alumina. 4. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the membrane is bonded to a substrate by casting onto the substrate. 5. The membrane of claim 4 , further comprising an adhesion-improving additive. 6. The membrane of claim 5 , wherein the adhesion-improving additive is chosen from styrene copolymer elastomers and chlorosulfonated polyethylene elastomers. 7. The membrane of claim 4 , wherein the substrate comprises a battery electrode. 8. The membrane of claim 1 , further comprising discontinuous fibers mixed therewith. 9. The membrane of claim 8 , wherein the discontinuous fibers are chosen from glass and wollastonite. 10. The membrane of claim 1 , further comprising continuous fibers mixed therewith. 11. The membrane of claim 10 , wherein the continuous fibers comprise woven or non-woven webs. 12. The membrane of claim 11 , where the woven or non-woven webs are fabricated from materials chosen from polyester and polypropylene. 13. A microporous membrane separator for electrodes of a lithium ion battery having a porosity greater than about 30%, comprising between about 64.3 wt % and about 72.1 wt % of polysulfone or sulfone copolymer, and between about 25.6 wt % and about 33.4 wt % of an aerogel, the polysulfone or sulfone copolymer being sufficiently crosslinked to prevent dissolution thereof in a lithium ion battery electrolyte at temperature below about 75° C. 14. The separator of claim 13 , wherein the lithium ion battery electrolyte comprises propylene carbonate or propylene carbonate mixed with other carbonates. 15. The separator of claim 13 , wherein the aerogel comprises fumed silica or alumina. 16. The membrane of claim 13 , wherein the membrane is bonded to a substrate by casting onto the substrate. 17. The membrane of claim 16 , further comprising an adhesion-improving additive. 18. The membrane of claim 17 , wherein the adhesion-improving additive is chosen from styrene copolymer elastomers and chlorosulfonated polyethylene elastomers. 19. The membrane of claim 16 , wherein the substrate comprises a battery electrode. 20. The membrane of claim 13 , further comprising discontinuous fibers mixed therewith. 21. The membrane of claim 20 , wherein the discontinuous fibers are chosen from glass and wollastonite. 22. The membrane of claim 13 , further comprising continuous fibers mixed therewith. 23. The membrane of claim 22 , wherein the continuous fibers comprise woven or non-woven webs. 24. The membrane of claim 23 , where the woven or non-woven webs are fabricated from materials chosen from polyester and polypropylene.
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