Claims
- 1. A battery separator material comprising a nonwoven web of a wettable fiber matrix wherein said wettable fiber matrix are thermoplastic polymeric fibers blended with at least one hydrophilic melt additive, said hydrophilic melt additive comprising a mixture of hydroxy phenols and polyethylene glycols.
- 2. The battery separator material according to claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic polymeric fibers are polypropylene staple fibers.
- 3. The battery separator material according to claim 1 wherein said thermoplastic polymeric fibers are polypropylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers.
- 4. The battery separator material according to claim 3 wherein said polypropylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers comprise a polypropylene sheath and a polypropylene core.
- 5. The battery separator material according to claim 1, wherein said nonwoven web further comprises wettable binder fibers.
- 6. The battery separator material according to claim 5 wherein said wettable binder fibers are polyethylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers blended with a hydrophilic melt additive.
- 7. The battery separator material according to claim 1 wherein said nonwoven web has enhanced wettability and increased strength.
- 8. A battery separator material comprising a nonwoven web of a wettable fiber matrix wherein said wettable fiber matrix are thermoplastic polymeric fibers blended with at least one hydrophilic melt additive, said nonwoven web further comprising non-wettable binder fibers.
- 9. The battery separator material according to claim 8 wherein said hydrophilic melt additive is a mixture of hydroxy phenols and polyethylene glycols.
- 10. The battery separator material according to claim 2 wherein said non-wettable binder fibers are polyethylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers.
- 11. The battery separator material according to claim 10 wherein said polyethylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers comprise a polyethylene sheath and a polypropylene core.
- 12. The battery separator material according to claim 6 wherein said nonwoven web is:30-90 wt. % of said wettable fiber matrix; and 10-70 wt. % of said non-wettable binder fibers.
- 13. The battery separator material according to claim 8 wherein said nonwoven web has hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions.
- 14. The battery separator material according to claim 8 wherein said thermoplastic polymeric fibers are polypropylene staple fibers.
- 15. The battery separator material according to claim 8 wherein said thermoplastic polymeric fibers are polypropylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers.
- 16. The battery separator material according to claim 15 wherein said polypropylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers comprise a polypropylene sheath and a polypropylene core.
- 17. The battery separator material according to claim 8, wherein said nonwoven web further comprises wettable binder fibers.
- 18. The battery separator material according to claim 17 wherein said wettable binder fibers are polyethylene/polypropylene bicomponent fibers blended with a hydrophilic melt additive.
- 19. The battery separator material according to claim 17 wherein said nonwoven web is:up to 40 wt. % of said wettable fiber matrix; up to 40 wt. % of said non-wettable binder fibers; and up to 30 wt. % of said wettable binder fibers.
- 20. The battery separator material according to claim 8 wherein said nonwoven web has enhanced wettability and increased strength.
- 21. A battery separator material comprising a nonwoven web of a wettable fiber matrix wherein said wettable fiber matrix are thermoplastic polymeric fibers blended with at least one hydrophilic melt additive, and wherein at least some of said thermoplastic polymeric fibers are sheath/core fibers and said hydrophilic melt additive is blended into the sheath of said sheath/core fibers.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/115,172 filed Jan. 8, 1999, which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
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