Claims
- 1. A freestanding, microporous film for use as a battery separator in a lithium battery, comprising:
a polymer matrix including first and second polyolefins; and one of the first and second polyolefins including reactive functional groups that provide one of water-scavenging capability and acid-scavenging capability to the microporous film by effecting a chemical reaction that results in effective removal of one of water and acid, respectively, from the lithium battery.
- 2. The microporous film of claim 1, in which the lithium battery is selected from a group consisting essentially of a primary lithium battery and a lithium-ion battery.
- 3. The microporous film of claim 1, in which the first polyolefin is selected from a group consisting essentially of polypropylene, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, UHMWPE, low molecular weight PE, poly-4-methyl-1-pentene, and combinations thereof.
- 4. The microporous film of claim 1, in which the second polyolefin is a chemically modified polyolefin capable of chemically reacting with one of water and acid.
- 5. The microporous film of claim 1, in which the second polyolefin includes an anhydride group.
- 6. A freestanding, microporous film having passageways that provide overall fluid permeability for use as a battery separator in a lithium battery, comprising:
a polymer matrix including a first polyolefin that provides mechanical integrity to the microporous film and a second polyolefin including reactive functional groups that provide one of water-scavenging capability and acid-scavenging capability to the microporous film by effecting a chemical reaction that results in effective removal of one of water and acid, respectively, from the lithium battery.
- 7. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the lithium battery is selected from a group consisting essentially of a primary lithium battery and a lithium-ion battery.
- 8. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the first polyolefin is selected from a group consisting essentially of polypropylene, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, UHMWPE, low molecular weight PE, poly-4-methyl-1-pentene, and combinations thereof.
- 9. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the second polyolefin is a chemically modified polyolefin capable of chemically reacting with one of water and acid.
- 10. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the second polyolefin includes an anhydride group.
- 11. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the reactive functional groups are primarily functional in the passageways of the microporous film.
- 12. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the microporous film is formed as an extruded film.
- 13. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the battery separator is a multi-layer separator including multiple films.
- 14. The microporous film of claim 6, in which the battery separator is a monolayer separator including a single film.
- 15. A multi-layer electrode assembly, comprising:
a separator layer positioned between an anode layer and a cathode layer; the separator layer formed as a microporous film including a polymer matrix comprising a first polyolefin and a second polyolefin, the first polyolefin providing mechanical integrity to the separator layer and the second polyolefin including reactive functional groups that provide one of water-scavenging and acid-scavenging properties to the separator layer; and each of the anode layer and cathode layer including a material composition having electrical conductivity properties.
- 16. The electrode assembly of claim 15, in which the first polyolefin is selected from a group consisting essentially of polypropylene, LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, UHMWPE, low molecular weight PE, poly-4-methyl-1-pentene, and combinations thereof.
- 17. The electrode assembly of claim 15, in which the second polyolefin is a chemically modified polyolefin capable of chemically reacting with one of water and acid.
- 18. The electrode assembly of claim 15, in which the second polyolefin includes an anhydride group.
- 19. The electrode assembly of claim 15, in which the separator layer includes multiple layers.
- 20. The electrode assembly of claim 15, in which the separator layer is a monolayer.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/476,446, filed Jun. 6, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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