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WANG Zhengduo (王正铎), ZHU Huiqin (朱惠钦), YANG Lizhen (杨丽珍), WANG Xinwei(王新炜), LIU Zhongwei (刘忠伟), CHEN Qiang (陈强). Plasma Modified Polypropylene Membranes as the Lithium-Ion Battery Separators[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2016, 18(4): 424-429. DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/18/4/16
Citation: WANG Zhengduo (王正铎), ZHU Huiqin (朱惠钦), YANG Lizhen (杨丽珍), WANG Xinwei(王新炜), LIU Zhongwei (刘忠伟), CHEN Qiang (陈强). Plasma Modified Polypropylene Membranes as the Lithium-Ion Battery Separators[J]. Plasma Science and Technology, 2016, 18(4): 424-429. DOI: 10.1088/1009-0630/18/4/16

Plasma Modified Polypropylene Membranes as the Lithium-Ion Battery Separators

  • To reduce the thermal shrinkage of the polymeric separators and improve the safety of the Li-ion batteries, plasma treatment and plasma enhanced vapor chemical deposition (PECVD) of SiOx-like are carried out on polypropylene (PP) separators, respectively. Critical parameters for separator properties, such as the thermal shrinkage rate, porosity, wettability, and mechanical strength, are evaluated on the plasma treated PP membranes. O2 plasma treatment is found to remarkably improve the wettability, porosity and electrolyte uptake. PECVD SiOx-like coatings are found to be able to effectively reduce the thermal shrinkage rate of the membranes and increase the ionic conductivity. The electrolyte-philicity of the SiOx-like coating surface can be tuned by the varying O2 content in the gas mixture during the deposition. Though still acceptable, the mechanical strength is reduced after PECVD, which is due to the plasma etching.
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