Claims
- 1. A separator for a battery which separator comprises a fibrillatable fiber having a sea-islands structure and comprising a vinyl alcohol-based polymer (A) and a water-insoluble cellulose-based polymer (B), wherein A is the sea component and B is the islands component in the fiber cross section, wherein the size of the islands is 0.03 to 10 .mu.m on average and the fiber has a tensile strength of 3 g/d or more.
- 2. The separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the size of the islands is 0.1 to 6 .mu.m and the fiber has a tensile strength of 4 g/d or more.
- 3. The separator as claimed in claim 2, wherein the sea/islands weight ratio is 95/5-50/50.
- 4. The separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein said islands have a size of 0.5 to 3 .mu.m and the fiber has a tensile strength of 7 g/d or more.
- 5. The separator as claimed in claim 4, wherein the sea/islands weight ratio is 95/5-50/50.
- 6. The separator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sea/islands weight ratio is 95/5-50/50.
- 7. A separator for a battery, which separator comprises a fibril comprising a vinyl alcohol-based polymer (A) and a water-insoluble cellulose-based polymer (B) and having a diameter of 0.05 to 8 .mu.m and an aspect ratio of 50 or more.
- 8. A separator for a battery, which separator comprises a fibrillatable fiber having a sea-island structure and comprising a vinyl alcohol-based polymer (A) and a water-insoluble cellulose-based polymer (B), wherein A is the sea component and B is the islands component in the fiber cross section, wherein the size of the islands is 0.03 to 10 .mu.m on average and the fiber has a tensile strength of 3 g/d or more and a beatability of 30 minutes or less, said beatability being defined as a period of time required for agitating and beating at 11,000 rpm, a 750-cc water dispersion containing 0.5 g of said fiber so that a resultant beaten dispersion is filtrated through a 350-mesh metallic filter in 60 seconds.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/983,133 filed on Jan. 20, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,972,501, which is a 371 of PCT/JP96/01322, filed May 20, 1996.
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