IP Library Granted Patent US 12712239
Granted Patent B2
US 12712239 · App. 16/976,426 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Dimensionally-stable microporous webs

Inventors: Weston J. Wood (Lebanon, OR); Richard W. Pekala (Corvallis, OR); Robert Waterhouse (Lebanon, OR); Scott D. Butler (Lebanon, OR)
Assignee: Amtek Research International LLC
H01M50/414H01M50/417H01M50/42H01M50/426H01M50/434H01M50/451H01M50/457H01M50/491
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Patent No.
US 12712239
App. No.
16/976,426
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Multi-layer structures are disclosed herein containing a microporous polymer web having two major surfaces and an inorganic material including nano- and micro-particles formed as a first porous layer on one or both of the major surfaces of the microporous polymer web. The first porous layer provides high-temperature dimensional stability and preserved multi-layer structure above the melting point of the microporous polymer web even as fluid permeability of the unitary multi-layer structure is decreased at elevated temperature. The first porous layer has improved peel strength as compared to an equivalent layer devoid of nanoparticles.

Claims (17)

1 . A battery separator comprising:

a free-standing unitary multi-layer structure comprising a microporous polymer web characterized by a melting point and having two major surfaces and an inorganic material including nano-particles and micro-particles formed as a first porous layer on both of the major surfaces of the microporous polymer web, the nano-particles exhibiting a mean size less than or equal to 100 nm and the micro-particles exhibiting a mean size greater than 100 nm, the nano-particles forming 10% to 90% by weight of the inorganic material, the first porous layer comprising an organic hydrogen bonding component comprising one or more polyacrylic polymers, the inorganic material including sufficient nano-particles such that the first porous layer exhibits an average peel strength of at least 47 N/m, the first porous layer providing high-temperature dimensional stability and preserved multi-layer structure above the melting point of the microporous polymer web even as fluid permeability of the unitary multi-layer structure is decreased at elevated temperature.

2 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the inorganic material comprises an inorganic oxide, carbonate, hydroxide, or mixtures thereof.

3 . The battery separator of claim 2 , in which the inorganic material comprises alumina, silica, zirconia, titania, mica, boehmite, magnesium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, or mixtures thereof.

4 . The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the first porous layer exhibits an average peel strength of 47 N/m to 200 N/m.

5 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the inorganic material exhibits a thermogravimetric weight loss of 1120 ppm to 2010 ppm over a 60° C. to 120° C. differential.

6 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the structure further comprises a second porous layer comprising a gel-forming polymer material with passageways.

7 . The battery separator of claim 6 , in which the gel-forming polymer material comprises polyvinylidene fluoride, poly(vinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene) copolymers, poly(vinylidene fluoride-acrylic acid) copolymers, polyvinylpyrrolidone, polyacrylamide, or mixtures thereof.

8 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the microporous polymer web comprises a polyolefin.

9 . The battery separator of claim 8 , in which the polyolefin comprises polyethylene, polypropylene, or mixtures thereof.

10 . The battery separator of claim 9 , in which the polyolefin comprises ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE).

11 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the first porous layer has a median pore size of 15 nm to 100 nm.

12 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the micro-particles of the first porous layer comprises platelet-like particles.

13 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the first porous layer comprises less than 10% by weight of the organic hydrogen bonding component.

14 . The battery separator of claim 13 , in which the first porous layer comprises less than 10% by weight of the one or more polyacrylic polymers.

15 . The battery separator of claim 1 , in which the first porous layer exhibits an average peel strength of 47 N/m to 84 N/m.

16 . The battery separator of claim 1 , wherein the first porous layer consists essentially only of the nano-particles, the micro-particles, and a hydrogen bonding component forming 1% to 6%, by weight, of the first porous layer.