WO2020263936A1 - Hybrid functional fluoropolymers for lithium ion battery - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a hybrid coating composition containing a functionalized fluoropolymer used in separators in electrochemical devices.
- US2014/0322587, US 2015/0280197, US 2017/0288192 and US 2018/0233727 all mentioned acrylic type resin as a candidate in the physical blending system of the separator coating.
- US 2015/0280197, US 2017/0288192 and US 2018/0233727 mixed the acrylic type resin with PVDF-HFP or PVDF type resin to provide adhesion of the separator coating to the separator.
- US 2015/0280197 emphasizes the coating thickness to be 1 to 8 micron meters.
- US 2017/0288192 emphasizes the coating density of the PVDF related coating and the particle size of the organic polymer to be in the range of 1 to 150 micron meters.
- US 2018/0233727 emphasizes that the acrylic type resin was synthesized by adding acrylic type monomer and styrene type monomer and then mixed the acrylic type resin with different ratios to PVDF-HFP copolymer.
- US2014/0322587 emphasizes the melting point and particle size of the polymer wax.
- Organic solvent and other organic additives are generally used in a coating formulation to provide good adhesion (non-reversible adhesion) between PVDF-based polymers and a porous separator and optionally added powdery particles.
- a fluoropolymer-based composition used in the separator of an electrochemical device should have excellent dry adhesion. Mechanical strength can be obtained by using a
- a crosslinkable acrylic fluoropolymer resin composition can provide both good dry adhesion and good swellability (swelling resistance) when used as a binder on a battery separator.
- the crosslinkable acrylic fluoropolymer resin is used as the polymer binder. Separators coated with the polymer binder resin not only have good mechanical strength and good dry adhesion, but also provide the separator with dimensional stability at elevated temperature, in that they have good swelling resistant characteristics.
- the object of the invention is to provide a material with an improved adhesive property for a separator coating when used in a lithium ion battery application.
- the material is used as the polymer binder or adhesion component on the separator.
- This invention provides a new chemistry solution for a separator coating.
- a composition comprising a fluoropolymer- acrylic hydrid polymer post modified with silane chemistry is disclosed.
- the composition is synthesized by emulsion polymerization of acrylate/methacrylate monomers using a fluoropolymer latex as seed providing a fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid composition.
- the acrylic portion of the acrylic modified fluoropolymer is capable of cross-linking.
- the hybrid polymer is then dissolved in solvent and reacted with a
- the acrylic portion of the acrylic modified fluoropolymer is capable of cross- linking as well as the portion of functional silane groups. It can be self-crosslinking or can crosslink using a crosslinking agent.
- the silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid polymer composition is synthesized in a step-wise process.
- the first step is the emulsion polymerization of (meth)acrylate monomers using fluoropolymer latex as seed followed by a post polymerization modification.
- the process is analogous to that described in US patents US. 5,349,003, US 6, 680,357 and US 2011/0118403.
- the fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid polymer is formed in a process wherein a fluoropolymer is employed as seed in a polymerization of acrylic polymers from acrylic monomers and monomers copolymerizable with acrylic monomers to form what will be referred to herein as acrylic modified fluoropolymer,“AMF polymers”.
- the AMF polymers have, in the acrylic portion, functional groups capable of reacting with other functional groups.
- the AMF polymer is dissolved in solvent and post-modified with functionalized silane to provide the silane functionalized acrylic modified fluoropolymer of the invention.
- the invention relates to a binder composition containing a crosslinkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition synthesized by emulsion polymerization of acrylate/methacrylate monomers using fluoropolymer latex as seed and then post modified with functionalized silane.
- the silane functionalized acrylic modified fluoropolymer composition provides for adhesion of at least 10 N/m, preferably at least 15N/m. and at the same time the swelling ratio of less than 500%, preferably less than 410%. Lower swelling equates to better chemical resistance. Generally, the swelling ratio is greater than 100%. Generally the adhesion is from than 15N/m to 200N/m.
- the invention further relates to a formulation comprising a silane modified cross linkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition in a solvent, and may further comprise electrochemically stable powdery particulate materials and may optionally further contain other additives.
- the invention further relates to a separator coated with the silane modified cross linkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition.
- These coated separators find uses in applications such as for a separator for a battery or capacitor.
- molecular weight is a weight average molecular weight as measured by GPC, using a polymethyl methacrylate standard. In cases where the polymer contains some cross-linking, and GPC cannot be applied due to an insoluble polymer fraction, soluble fraction/ gel fraction or soluble faction molecular weight after extraction from gel is used. Crystallinity and melting temperature are measure by DSC as described in ASTM D3418 at heating rate of 10 C/min. Melt viscosity is measured in accordance with ASTM D3835 at 230°C expressed in k Poise @ 100 Sec 1 .
- polymer is used to mean both homopolymers, copolymers and terpolymers (three or more monomer units), unless otherwise stated.
- Copolymer is used to mean a polymer having two or more different monomer units.
- PVDF polyvinylidene fluoride
- the polymers may be homogeneous, heterogeneous, and may have a gradient distribution of co-monomer units.
- binder is used to refer to the composition comprising the silane
- a substrate can be a separator as found in an electrochemical device (for example a lithium ion battery).
- Crosslinkable means that the acrylic portion of the fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid polymer has functionality in the monomers that can crosslink or contains a crosslinking agent.
- fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition means a composition in which a acrylic has be polymerized in the presence of a fluoropolymer seed.
- Acrylic encompasses both acrylic and meth acrylic monomers unless otherwise specified.
- Dry adhesion To develop dry adhesion, the crosslinkable fluoropolymer acrylic resin binder must during a casting and/or the compression step adhere to the electrode or separator, and adhere to any inorganic particles in the coating. In a solution based coating, the polymer is dissolved in a solvent and coats the substrate and the inorganic particles. Generally, the higher adhesion the better. Wet adhesion relates to the fluoropolymer swollen in electrolyte. The electrolyte tends to soften the fluoropolymer in a manner similar to that caused by a plasticizer. Adding functionality to the fluoropolymer tends to soften the fluoropolymer making it less brittle and increase swelling. Therefore, a very soft binder able to generate good dry adhesion may be too soft when swollen by electrolyte, will lose its cohesion strength, and will not develop a good wet adhesion.
- Fluoropolymers particularly poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) and its copolymers, find application as the binder in electrode articles used in lithium ion batteries.
- PVDF poly(vinylidene fluoride)
- One key binder performance matrix is determined by an adhesion test whereby a formulated electrode is subjected to a peel test. Improved binding performance increases the potential to reduce the overall binder loading, increasing active material loading and improving battery capacity and energy density.
- the binder used in the present invention is a curable composition (crosslinkable) comprising an silane functionalized acrylic modified fluoropolymer preferably based on a polyvinylidene fluoride polymer selected from the group polyvinylidene fluoride homopolymer and polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer wherein the acrylic phase contains monomer residues having functional groups whereby the acrylic phase can become crosslinked, entering into a crosslinking reaction.
- a curable composition crosslinkable
- crosslinkable comprising an silane functionalized acrylic modified fluoropolymer preferably based on a polyvinylidene fluoride polymer selected from the group polyvinylidene fluoride homopolymer and polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer wherein the acrylic phase contains monomer residues having functional groups whereby the acrylic phase can become crosslinked, entering into a crosslinking reaction.
- the present invention provides for the use of a crosslink- able fluoropolymer acrylic AMF polymer as a binder in battery separators having improved binding performance.
- the fluoropolymer- acrylic composition provides enhanced properties compared to the fluoropolymer, such as increased adhesion.
- the invention may provide increased hydrophilic characteristics.
- the fluoropolymer of the invention may be used in applications benefiting from a functional fluoropolymer including as binders in electrode-forming compositions and separator compositions.
- a coated separator for a lithium ion battery contains a porous separator substrate, and coating on at least one side of the separator.
- the coating has an inorganic material portion and an adhesive polymer portion.
- the inorganic and the adhesive polymer can be blended and applied to the separator as a single coating or the inorganic material and the adhesive polymer can be applied as separate layers. Coating can be applied to one side or both sides of the separator.
- the adhesive polymer contains an improved fluoropolymer- acrylic composition which crosslinks.
- the AMF is crosslinked in the dry coating on the separator.
- the present invention improves the adhesion of the coated separator to electrodes.
- the invention further relates to a formulation comprising the crosslinkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition in a solvent.
- the solvent is preferably chosen from: water, n- methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), triethylphosphite (TEP), acetone, cyclopentanone, tetrahydrofuran, methyl ethylketone (MEK), methyl isobutyl ketone (MiBK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC) or ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC).
- NMP n- methylpyrrolidone
- DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
- DMF N,N-dimethylformamide
- TEP trieth
- a solvent based polymer composition comprising a silane functionalized fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid polymer composition.
- the fluoropolymers used in the invention as seed for the acrylic polymerization are formed primarily of fluoromonomers.
- the term“fluoromonomer” or the expression“fluorinated monomer” means a polymerizable alkene which contains at least one fluorine atom, fluoroalkyl group, or fluoroalkoxy group attached to the double bond of the alkene that undergoes polymerization.
- fluoropolymer means a polymer formed by the polymerization of at least one fluoromonomer, and it is inclusive of homopolymers, copolymers, terpolymers and higher polymers which are thermoplastic in their nature, meaning they are capable of being formed into useful pieces by flowing upon the application of heat, such as is done in molding and extrusion processes.
- the fluoropolymer preferably contains at least 50 mole percent of one or more fluoromonomers .
- Fluoromonomers useful in the practice of the invention include, for example, vinylidenefluoride (VDF), tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), trifluoroethylene (VF3),
- CTFE chlorotrifluoroethylene
- HFP hexafluoropropene
- VF vinyl fluoride
- hexafluoroisobutylene perfluorobutylethylene (PFBE), pentafluoropropene, 2, 3,3,3- tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf), 2-chloro-l-l-difluoroethylene (R-1122), 3,3,3-trifluoro-l- propene, 2-fluoromethyl-3,3,3-trifluoropropene, a fluorinated vinyl ether, a fluorinated allyl ether, a non-fluorinated allyl ether, a fluorinated dioxole, and combinations thereof.
- PFBE perfluorobutylethylene
- HFO-1234yf pentafluoropropene
- HFO-1234yf 2-chloro-l-l-difluoroethylene
- R-1122 2,3,3-trifluoro-l- propene
- 2-fluoromethyl-3,3,3-trifluoropropene 2-flu
- the fluoropolymer used as seed particles is preferably a vinylidene fluoride polymer obtained by emulsion-polymerization.
- aqueous vinylidene fluoride polymer dispersion can be produced by a conventional emulsion polymerization method, for example, by emulsion- polymerizing the starting monomers in an aqueous medium in the presence of a polymerization initiator, this process is known in the art.
- vinylidene fluoride polymer obtained by emulsion-polymerization examples include vinylidene fluoride homopolymer and copolymers of (1) vinylidene fluoride and (2) a fluorine-containing ethylenically unsaturated compound (e.g. tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), trifluoroethylene (VF3), chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE),
- TFE tetrafluoroethylene
- VF3 trifluoroethylene
- CFE chlorotrifluoroethylene
- HFP hexafluoropropene
- VF vinyl fluoride
- PFBE perfluorobutylethylene
- pentafluoropropene 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
- 2-chloro-l-l- difluoroethylene R-1122
- 3,3,3-trifluoro-l-propene 2-fluoromethyl-3,3,3-trifluoropropene
- a fluorinated vinyl ether a fluorinated allyl ether, a non-fluorinated allyl ether, a fluorinated dioxole, perfluoroacrylic acid or the like
- fluorine-free ethylenically unsaturated compounds e.g.
- cyclohexyl vinyl ether hydroxyethyl vinyl ether or the like
- a fluorine-free diene compound e.g. butadiene, isoprene, chloroprene or the like
- vinylidene fluoride preferred are vinylidene fluoride
- Especially preferred fluoropolymers are homopolymers of VDF, and copolymers of VDF with HFP, TFE or CTFE, comprising from about 50 to about 99 weight percent VDF, more preferably from about 70 to about 99 weight percent VDF.
- Especially preferred copolymers are copolymers of VDF and HFP where the weight percent of VDF in the copolymer is from 50 to 99 weight percent, preferably from 65 to 95 weight percent based on total monomers in the copolymer.
- the weight percent of HFP is from 5 to 30%, preferably from 8 to 25% based on the total monomer in the polymer.
- Especially preferred terpolymers are the terpolymer of VDF, HFP and TFE, and the terpolymer of VDF, triflu oroethylene, and TFE.
- the especially preferred terpolymers have at least 10 weight percent VDF, and the other comonomers may be present in varying portions.
- the fluoropolymer preferably has a high molecular weight.
- high molecular weight as used herein, is meant PVDF having a melt viscosity of greater than 1.0 kilopoise, preferably greater than 5 kilopoise, more preferably greater than 10 kilopoise, according to ASTM method D-3835 measured at 232 °C and 100 sec-1.
- the fluoropolymers used in the invention can be made by means known in the art, such as by an emulsion, suspension, solution, or supercritical C02 polymerization process.
- the fluoropolymer is formed by an emulsion process.
- the process is fluoro-surfactant free.
- the fluoropolymer seed contains from 0.1 to 25 weight percent of monomeric units containing functional groups, and preferably from 2 to 20 weight percent, based on the total weight of polymer binder.
- the functional groups aid in adhesion of the polymer binder, and optional inorganic or organic particles to the separator.
- the functional groups of the invention are preferably part of a fluoropolymer, due to the durability of fluoropolymers in the battery environment compared to polyolefins and other thermoplastic binder polymers.
- the fluoropolymer seed may be functionalized by copolymerization using 0.1 to 25 weight percent, 0.2 to 20 weight percent, 2 to 20 weight percent, preferably 0.5 to 15 weight percent, and more preferably 0.5 to 10 weight percent of at least one functional comonomer.
- the copolymerization could add one or more functional comonomers to the fluoropolymer backbone, or be added by a grafting process.
- the seed fluoropolymer could also be functionalized by polymerized using from 0.1 to 25 weight percent of one or more low molecular weight polymeric functional chain transfer agents.
- low molecular weight is meant a polymer with a degree of polymerization of less than or equal to 1,000, and preferably less than 800.
- the low molecular weight functional chain transfer agent is a polymer or an oligomer having two or more monomer units, and preferably at three or more monomer units, as for example poly acrylic acid.
- the residual polymeric chain transfer agents may form a block copolymer having terminal low molecular weight functional blocks.
- the seed fluoropolymer could have both functional comonomer and residual functional polymeric chain transfer agents.
- functional polymeric chain transfer agents as used in the invention, is meant that the low molecular weight polymeric chain transfer agent contains one or more different functional groups.
- the useful functional comonomers generally contain polar groups, or are high surface energy.
- examples of some useful comonomers include, but are not limited to vinyl acetate, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf), 2,3,3 trifluoropropene, hexafluoropropene (HFP), and 2-chloro-l-l-difluoroethylene (R-1122).
- HFP provides good adhesion.
- (meth)acrylates, (meth) acrylic acid, and hydroxyl-functional (meth)acrylic comonomers could also be used as the functional comonomer.
- the functional commoner is
- HFP hexafluoropropene
- the Silane functionalized AMF polymer contains an acrylic portion.
- the acrylic portion is obtained by emulsion-polymerizing 5-95 parts by weight of a monomer mixture comprising at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of alkyl acrylates whose alkyl groups have 1-18 carbon atoms and alkyl methacrylates whose alkyl groups have 1-18 carbon atoms and an ethylenically unsaturated compound copolymerizable with the alkyl acrylates and the alkyl methacrylates, in an aqueous medium in the presence of 100 parts by weight of particles of a vinylidene fluoride polymer.
- the acrylic portion contains at least one monomer having a functional group-, preferably -COOH or -OH functional groups or amide.
- at least 1 mol% of the acrylic monomers contain a functional group, more preferably at least 2 mol% of the acrylic monomer contain a functional group.
- more than 4 mol% and preferably more than 5 mol% or more than 10% of the acrylic monomers contain a functional group.
- no more than 35 mol% of the acrylic monomers are functionalized.
- the alkyl acrylate with an alkyl group having 1-18 carbon atoms used as one monomer to be emulsion-polymerized in the presence of the vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, includes, for example, methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, propyl acrylate, n-butyl acrylate, isobutyl acrylate, amyl acrylate, isoamyl acrylate, hexyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, diacetone acrylamide, lauryl acrylate and the like.
- alkyl acrylates with an alkyl group having 1-8 carbon atoms are preferred, and alkyl acrylates with an alkyl group having 1-5 carbon atoms are more preferable.
- the alkyl methacrylate with an alkyl group having 1-18 carbon atoms, used as the other monomer to be emulsion-polymerized includes, for example, methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, propyl methacrylate, n-butyl methacrylate, isobutyl methacrylate, amyl methacrylate, isoamyl methacrylate, hexyl methacrylate, lauryl methacrylate and the like.
- alkyl methacrylates with an alkyl group having 1-8 carbon atoms are preferred, and alkyl methacrylates with an alkyl group having 1-5 carbon atoms are more preferable.
- These compounds (alkyl acrylate and alkyl methacrylate) may be used alone or in admixture of two or more.
- the ethylenically unsaturated compound copolymerizable with the alkyl acrylate and the alkyl methacrylate includes a functional group-containing monomer copolymerizable with the alkyl acrylate and the alkyl methacrylate.
- the functional group-containing monomers include, for example, a,b-unsaturated carboxylic acids such as acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, fumaric acid, crotonic acid, itaconic acid and the like; vinyl ester compounds such as vinyl acetate and the like; amide compounds such as acrylamide, methacrylamide, N-methylacrylamide, N-methylmethacrylamide, N- methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, N-alkylacrylamide, N-alkylmethacrylamide, N,N-dialkylacrylamide, N,N-dialkylmethacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide and the like; acrylic acid esters such as 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, N-dialkylaminoethyl acrylate, glycidyl acrylate, fluoroalkyl acrylate and the like; methacrylic acid esters such as dialkylaminoethyl methacrylate, fluoroalkyl methacrylate
- acrylic acid methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid, N- methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and allyl glycidyl ether.
- acrylic acid methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid
- N- methylolacrylamide N-methylolmethacrylamide
- diacetone acrylamide 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate
- 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate
- allyl glycidyl ether allyl glycidyl ether.
- the functional monomers be used in a proportion of less than 50% by weight based on the weight of the acrylate monomer mixture.
- the acrylate and/or methacrylate monomers not containing functional groups capable of entering into crosslinking reactions after polymerization should, preferably be 70 or greater weight percent of the total monomer mixture, and more preferably, should be above 90 weight percent.
- the proportions of these two esters are not critical and can be appropriately varied depending upon the desired properties of the resulting fluorine-containing polymer.
- any of the known acrylic monomers and ethylenically unsaturated monomers known to be copolymerizable with acrylic monomers may be substituted as long as one such monomer is included which contains functional groups capable of entering into crosslinking reactions.
- the major portion of the monomers must be selected from acrylic esters and methacrylic esters and at least one of the remaining selected monomers must be capable of entering into a crosslinking reaction.
- the acrylic modified fluoropolymer resin is crosslinkable.
- the acrylic portion may crosslink either through self-condensation of its functional groups or by way of a crosslinking agent. Any typical crosslinking agent can be used.
- Non-limiting examples of crosslinking agents include, but are not limited to, isocyanates, diamines, adipic acid, dihydrazide, and combinations thereof.
- the aqueous fluoropolymer- acrylic composition can be obtained by emulsion- polymerizing 5-100 parts by weight, particularly preferably 5 to 95, preferably 20-90 parts by weight, of the acrylic monomer(s) mentioned above, in an aqueous medium in the presence of 100 parts by weight of the vinylidene fluoride polymer particles mentioned above.
- the emulsion- polymerization can be effected under ordinary emulsion polymerization conditions.
- the emulsion polymerization process is known in the art.
- the emulsion-polymerization using the fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, as seed particles can be effected according to a known method, for example, a method wherein the whole amount of the monomers is fed into the reaction system at one time in the presence of fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, a method wherein part of the monomers are fed and reacted and then the rest of the monomers is fed continuously or in portions, a method wherein the whole amount of the monomers is fed continuously, or a method wherein the fluoro polymer particles are added in portions or continuously while allowing the monomers to react.
- a known method for example, a method wherein the whole amount of the monomers is fed into the reaction system at one time in the presence of fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, a method wherein part of the monomers are fed and reacted and then the rest of the monomers is fed continuously
- the fluoropolymer particles preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles may be added in any state to the polymerization system as long as they are dispersed in an aqueous medium in the form of particles. Since the vinylidene fluoride polymer is usually produced as an aqueous dispersion, it is convenient that the aqueous dispersion as produced be used as seed particles.
- the particle diameters of the fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles may vary depending upon the diameters of polymer particles present in an objective aqueous dispersion of said polymer but ordinarily is in the range of preferably 0.04-2.9 microns. In a preferred embodiment, the diameter of the polymer particles is preferably 50 nm to 700 nm.
- the monomer mixture is mostly absorbed or adsorbed by the fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles and polymerized while swelling the particles.
- the average particle diameter of the fluorine-containing polymer in the aqueous dispersion of said polymer according to this invention is 0.05-3 pm, preferably 0.05-1 pm, more preferably 0.1-1 pm.
- the average particle diameter is less than 0.05 pm, the resulting aqueous dispersion has a high viscosity; accordingly, it is impossible to obtain an aqueous dispersion of a high solid content, and a coagulation product is formed when the mechanical shear conditions are severe depending upon the use conditions.
- the average particle diameter is more than 3 pm, the aqueous dispersion has poor storage stability.
- the aqueous dispersion containing the crosslinkable AMF polymer can be used as it is, it may also be mixed with additives and then used.
- the product of the polymerization is a latex which can be coagulated to isolate the solids, which may then be washed and dried.
- the latex may be coagulated mechanically or by the addition of salts or acids, and then isolated by well-known means such as by filtration. Once isolated, solid product can be purified by washing or other techniques, and it may be dried.
- the fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid polymer is further functionalized in a post
- the weight percent of silane in the silane functionalized AMF polymer is from 15 to 45 weight percent, preferably from 20 to 40 weight percent based on the total weight of the fluoropolymer, the acrylic portion and the functional silane.
- the acrylic fluoropolymer hybrid polymer is dissolved in a solvent and through hydrolysis-polycondensation reactions is further
- An acid is preferably used to catalyze the reactions.
- Suitable silanes included vinyl functional silanes, amino functional silanes,
- Example silanes include, but are not limited to, tetra methoxy silane, tetra ethoxy silane (TEOS), 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3- methacryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, ethyl triethoxy silane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, vinyl-tris-(2-methoxyethoxy)silane, vinyltriisopropyloxysilane Octenytrimethoxysilane, 3- methacryloxy propyl methyldimethoxysilane, 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3- methacryloxy propyl methyldiethoxysilane, , 3-methacryloxy triethoxysilane, 8-methacryloxy oc
- the epoxy functional silane such as 3-glycidoxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-glycidoxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane are not included in the silanes used in the invention.
- the binder composition may optionally contain, and preferably does contain inorganic particles, which serve to form micropores and to maintain the physical shape as spacers in the separator coating.
- the inorganic particles also aid in heat resistance of the battery components.
- the inorganic particles are powdery particulate materials, which must be electrochemically stable (not subjected to oxidation and/or reduction at the range of drive voltages). Moreover, the powdery inorganic materials preferably have a high ion conductivity. Materials of low density are preferred over higher density materials, as the weight of the battery produced can be reduced. The dielectric constant is preferably 5 or greater. The inorganic powdery materials is usually ceramics.
- Useful inorganic powdery materials in the invention include, but are not limited to BaTiCU Pb(Zr,Ti)0 3 , Pb i- x La x Zr y 0 3 (0 ⁇ x ⁇ l, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ l), PBMg Nb 2/3 )3, PbTi0 3 , hafnia (HfO (Hf0 2 ), SrTiO 3, Sn0 2 , Ce0 2 , MgO, NiO, CaO, ZnO, Y 2 0 3 , bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), Al 2 0 3 , SiC, Zr0 2 , boron silicate, BaSCC, nano-clays, or mixtures thereof.
- Useful organic fibers include, but are not limited to aramid fillers and fibers, polyetherether ketone and polyetherketone ketone fibers, PTFE fibers, and nanofibers.
- the ratio of polymer solids to inorganic material is from 0.5 - 25 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 75 to 99.5 parts by weight powdery inorganic material, preferably from 0.5 - 15 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 85 to 99.5 parts by weight powdery inorganic material, more preferably from 1-10 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 90 to 99 parts by weight powdery material, and in one embodiment from 0.5 - 8 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 92 to 99.5 parts by weight powdery inorganic material. If less polymer is used, complete interconnectivity may not be achieved. One use of the composition is for very small and light batteries therefore excess polymer is not desired as the composition takes up volume and adds weight.
- the binder composition of the invention may optionally include 0 to 15 weight percent based on the polymer, and preferably 0.1 to 10 weight percent of additives, including but not limited to thickeners, pH adjusting agents, anti-settling agents, surfactants, wetting agents, fillers, anti-foaming agents, and fugitive adhesion promoters.
- additives including but not limited to thickeners, pH adjusting agents, anti-settling agents, surfactants, wetting agents, fillers, anti-foaming agents, and fugitive adhesion promoters.
- the binder composition of the invention has excellent dry adhesion. Dry adhesion can be determined by casting a solution of multi-phase polymer on an aluminum foil to form a 3 micron thick solid, unfilled polymer film after drying, and measuring the peel strength.
- wet adhesion can be determined by soaking the 3 micron solid film on aluminum foil in electrolyte solution at 60 C for 72 hours and looking for defects and delamination.
- silane functionalized fluoropolymer acrylic composition is applied to a substrate, as a solvent solution, the solvent being chosen among those listed herein.
- said substrate is porous, for example a porous membrane.
- the silane functionalized fluoropolymer acrylic composition provides good adhesion to the separator substrate as measure by the Adhesive strength test:
- Adhesive strength test Apply a double sided tape onto a thick block (e.g. thickness around 1 cm) of steel plate, attach the uncoated side of aluminum foil in the composite of electrode and coated separator to the double sided tape, and run the 180 degree peel test by peeling off the single sided tape and coated separator. The peel test was run under tension mode, with a load cell of 10 N and peeling speed of 2 mm/min.
- the adhesion is at least 10 N/m, preferably greater than 15 N/m, preferably greater than 20N/m and more preferably greater than 30N/m and at the same time a swelling ratio of less than 500%, preferably 410% or less, and more preferably less than 300%.
- a porous separator is coated on at least one side with a coating composition comprising the silane functionalized AMF polymer of the invention.
- the separator substrate that is coated with the aqueous coating composition of the invention is a porous substrate having pores.
- the substrate is a heat resistant porous substrate having a melting point of greater than 120°C.
- Such heat resistant porous substrates can improve the thermal safety of the coated separator under external and/or internal thermal impacts.
- the porous substrate may take the form of a membrane, or fibrous web.
- Porous substrates used for separators are known in the art.
- Examples of porous substrates useful in the invention as the separator include, but are not limited to, polyolefins, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polyester, polyacetal, polyamide, polycarbonate, polyimide, polyetherether ketone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene oxide, polyphenylene sulfido, polyethylene naphthalene or mixtures thereof.
- Non- woven materials of natural and synthetic materials may also be used as the substrate of the separator.
- the fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition is dissolved in a solvent and then applied to the separator or can be dissolved in a solvent and blended with the inorganic particles or other additives and then applied to the substrate to form the adhesive layer.
- the fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition with or without the inorganic particles or other additives is applied onto at least one surface of a porous substrate by means known in the art, such as by brush, roller, ink jet, dip, knife, gravure, wire rod, squeegee, foam applicator, curtain coating, vacuum coating, or spraying.
- the coating is then dried onto the separator at room temperature, or at an elevated temperature.
- the final dry coating thickness is from 0.5 to 15 microns, preferably from 1 to 8 microns, and more preferably from 1 to 5 microns in thickness.
- the coated separators of the invention can be used to form an electrochemical device, such as a battery, capacitor, electric double layer capacitor, membrane electrode assembly (MEA) for fuel cell, by means known in the art.
- a non-aqueous-type battery can be formed by placing a negative electrode and positive electrode on either side of the coated separator.
- a coated separator wherein the coating comprises an adhesive layer containing a fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition modified with functionalized silane, wherein the acrylic portion of the acrylic modified fluoropolymer contains functional groups.
- Aspect 2 The coated separator of aspect 1 wherein said adhesive layer further comprises 50 to 99 weight percent of inorganic particles, based on the combined weight of the fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition and inorganic particles, wherein said inorganic particles being electrochemically stable inorganic particles.
- Aspect 3 The coated separator of aspect 1, wherein said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of BaTiCE, Pb(Zr,Ti)03, Pb i- x La x Zr y 03 (0 ⁇ x ⁇ l, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ 1), PB Mg 3 Nb 2/3 )3 ,PbTi0 3 , hafnia (HfO (Hf0 2 ), SrTiO 3, Sn0 2 , Ce0 2 , MgO, NiO, CaO, ZnO, Y 2 0 3 , bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), AI2O3, S1O2, SiC, Zr0 2 , boron silicate, BaSC , nano-clays, or mixtures thereof.
- said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of BaTiCE, Pb(Zr,Ti)03, Pb i- x La x Zr y 03 (0 ⁇ x ⁇ l, 0 ⁇ y ⁇
- Aspect 4 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 2, wherein said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of MgO, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), AI2O3, nano clays, or mixtures thereof.
- Aspect 5 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 4wherein said adhesive layer further comprises a second PVDF/HFP copolymer is an amount of from 0.1 to 16 wt percent, preferably of from 1 to 13 wt percent, based on the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition plus the second PVDF/HFP copolymer, wherein the second copolymer is a PVDF/HFP copolymer having from 2 to 10 weight percent HFP, preferably 2 to 8% HFP and a melt viscosity of from 22 to 40 kP measured at 100 sec 1 at 230 C according to ASTM method D3835, preferably of from 25 to 40 kP.
- a second PVDF/HFP copolymer is an amount of from 0.1 to 16 wt percent, preferably of from 1 to 13 wt percent, based on the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition plus the second PVDF/HFP copolymer, wherein the
- Aspect 6 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 5, wherein the thickness of the adhesive layer coating on at least one side of the separator is from 0.5 to 10 micrometers.
- Aspect 7 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 6, wherein the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition comprises a fluoropolymer seed, the fluoropolymer seed comprises a vinylidene fluoride polymer preferably having at least 50 weight percent VDF units, preferably at least 70 weight percent VDF units.
- Aspect 8 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 7, wherein the fluoropolymer seed comprises from 3 to 30 wt% hexafluoropropylene units.
- Aspect 9 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 8, wherein the seed comprises a polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer, wherein the total weight percent of hexafluoropropylene monomeric units in the fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is from 5 to 20%, preferably from 10 to 20 wt% based on the weight of fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid composition prior to modification by silane..
- Aspect 10 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 9, wherein the total weight percent of acrylic monomeric units in the fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is from 10 to 50 wt%, preferably, from 15 to 40 wt% in the AMF prior to modification by silane.
- Aspect 11 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 10, wherein the acrylic portion contains monomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid, N-methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide, 2- hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate , allyl glycidyl ether, methyl methacrylate, methacrylic acid, methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, propyl acrylate, acrylic acid, diacetone acrylamide, polymethoxydiethylene glycol (meth)acrylate, and combination thereof.
- monomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid, N-methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, diacetone
- Aspect 12 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 11, wherein the fluoropolymer- acrylic resin is self cross linking.
- Aspect 13 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 11, wherein the fluoropolymer- acrylic composition comprises a cross-linking agent.
- Aspect 14 The coated separator of aspect 13, wherein the crosslinking agent is selected from the group consisting of isocyanate, diamine, adipic acid, dihydrazide, and combinations thereof.
- Aspect 15 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 14, wherein the silane comprises from 10 to 60 weight percent of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic composition, preferably from 20 to 50 weight percent, more preferably from 20 to 40 weight percent based on the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic composition.
- Aspect 16 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 15, wherein the silane comprises at least one silane is selected from the group consisting of vinyl functional silanes, amino functional silanes, (methy)acryloxy silanes and acryloxy silanes, ethoxy silanes, methoxy silanes, isocyanate functional and mercapto functional silanes and combination thereof.
- Aspect 17 The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 16, wherein the silane comprises at least one silane is selected from the group consisting of tetra methoxy silane, tetra ethoxy silane (TEOS), 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, ethyl triethoxy silane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, vinyl-tris-(2-methoxyethoxy)silane, vinyltriisopropyloxysilane,
- TEOS tetra methoxy silane
- TEOS tetra methoxy silane
- 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane 3-methacryloxy propyl triethoxy silane
- Aspect 18 A method for forming the coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 17 coated separator comprising
- composition comprises a silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid resin, the resin having and from 5 to 50 wt% acrylic monomer units based upon the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid resin, wherein the resin is a composition comprising an acrylic monomer polymerized with a fluoropolymer seed.
- Aspect 19 The method of aspect 18, wherein said fluoropolymer- acrylic resin is dissolved in a solvent prior to step a.
- Aspect 20 The method of aspect 19 wherein the solvent is selected from the group consisting of n-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), triethylphosphite (TEP), acetone, cyclopentanone, tetrahydrofuran, methyl ethylketone (MEK), methyl isobutyl ketone (MiBK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) or combination s thereof.
- NMP n-methylpyrrolidone
- DMSO dimethylsulfoxide
- DMF N,N-dimethylformamide
- TEP triethylphosphite
- acetone cyclopentanone
- a coated separator for a lithium ion battery comprising an adhesive layer on at least one side of a porous separator, wherein the adhesive layer comprises a silence functionized acrylic modified fluoropolymer composition, wherein said composition comprises an acrylic fluoropolymer-portion, the resin comprising from 3 to 20 wt% hexafluoropropylene and from 5 to 50 wt% acrylic monomer units based upon the total weight of the fluoropolymer- acrylic resin, wherein the resin is a composition comprising an acrylic monomer polymerized with a vinylidenefluoride/ hexafluoropropylene copolymer seed,
- said adhesive layer further comprises 50 to 99 weight percent of inorganic particles, based on weight of polymer binder plus inorganic particles, wherein said inorganic particles being electrochemically stable inorganic particles, and said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of MgO, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), AI2O3, or mixtures thereof.
- Sample preparation for peel test The coated separator and positive electrode were cut into shape of 2.5 cm by 5 cm.
- the adhesive organic layer coated side of the separator was laminated into contact with the positive electrode side.
- Lamination was carried at 85 °C and 0.62 MPa for 2 min to adhere coated separator to positive electrode.
- Adhesive strength test Apply a double sided tape onto a thick block (e.g. thickness around 1 cm) of steel plate, attach the uncoated side of aluminum foil in the composite of electrode and coated separator to the double sided tape, and run the 180 degree peel test by peeling off the single sided tape and coated separator.
- the peel test was run under tension mode, with a load cell of 10 N and peeling speed of 2 mm/min. The trend that the higher the tested adhesion force, the more transferred electrode material to the coated separator would be observed.
- Tape used in the experiments double side tape: double coated paper tape from 3M, single sided tape scotch tape from 3M.
- Electrolyte consists of ethylene carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, and diethyl carbonate with ratio of 1: 1: 1 by volume was used. Samples were prepared either by drying from solution with organic solvent or by drying from solution with water. Swelling test was carried at 60 °C with dried samples submerged completely in the electrolyte for 72 hours. Weight of the sample was measured before swelling test (ml) as well as after the swelling test (m2). Then the swelling ratio was characterized as (m2-ml)/ml * 100%.
- PVDF-HFP polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer latex was obtained and used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer-acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%.
- the mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer.
- the acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 46 °C.
- the PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymers 70/30). 7.22 grams (g) crosslinkable
- AMF was dissolved in 64.9 g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight.
- 2.107 g of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) (from Gelest), 0.952g of methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane (from Gelest), and 0.832 g of methanol (MeOH) were charged into the reaction vessel containing 7.22 g crosslinkable AMF in cyclopentanone near 23°C with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm.
- acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.248 g.
- the polycondensation reaction occurred at 67-69°C for 2 hours.
- the uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
- the slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C.
- the dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm.
- the adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 1 to cathode was averaged 118 N/m.
- the average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 1 in electrolyte was 282%.
- PVDF-HFP polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer latex was obtained and used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer-acrylic composition (“AMF”- acrylic modified fluoropolymer) using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%.
- the mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is from 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is from 30 wt% in the total polymer.
- the acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 46 °C.
- the AMF was PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymer (70/30 by weight). All parts are by weight. 10 grams (g) crosslinkable AMF was dissolved in 90 g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight. 3.080g of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) (from Gelest), 1.105g of methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane (from Gelest), and 1.055 g of methanol (MeOH) were charged into a reaction vessel with the lOg CROSSLINKABLE AMF in cyclopentanone near 23°C with the mechanical stirring speed of 310 rpm.
- TEOS tetraethyl orthosilicate
- MeOH methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane
- acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.167 g.
- the polycondensation reaction occurred at 68°C for 2 hours.
- the uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
- the slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C.
- the dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm.
- the adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 2 to cathode was averaged 165 N/m.
- the average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 2 in electrolyte was 400%.
- PVDF-HFP polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer latex was obtained and used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer- acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%.
- the mass percent of the HFP part in the seed PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer.
- the acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 46 °C.
- the PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymers 70/30, blended with a fraction of PVDF-HFP copolymer 1.
- the PVDF-HFP copolymer 1 used contained from about 4 to 6% HFP and had a Melt viscosity of greater than 22 kP at 232C and lOOsec _1 . All parts are by weight. 7.2 grams (g) Crosslinkable AMF was dissolved in 64.8g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight while 0.40 g PVDF- HFP COPOLYMER 1 grade PVDF-HFP was also dissolved in 3.60 g cyclopentanone at 60°C.
- TEOS tetraethyl orthosilicate
- MeOH methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane
- MeOH methanol
- acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.176g. The polycondensation reaction occurred at 69°C for 2 hours. The uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
- the slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C.
- the dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm.
- the adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 3 to cathode was averaged 103 N/m.
- the average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 3 in electrolyte was 274%.
- This example demonstrated the preparation of a functional Silane modified Crosslinkable AMF PVDF-HFP Copolymer 1 in which an acrylic modified fluoropolymer was made from PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymers (70/30 by weight) (from Arkema), blended with a fraction of PVDF-HFP copolymer 1 (from Arkema).
- Crosslinkable AMF was dissolved in 56.7g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight while 0.6 lg PVDF-HFP Copolymer 1 grade PVDF-HFP was also dissolved in 5.49 g cyclopentanone at 60°C.
- TEOS tetraethyl orthosilicate
- MeOH methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane
- MeOH methanol
- acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.134 g.
- the polycondensation reaction occurred at 68°C for 2.5 hours.
- the uniform solution was transparent and viscous.
- the uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
- the slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C.
- the dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm.
- the adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 3 to cathode was averaged 55 N/m.
- the average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 3 in electrolyte was 208%.
- PVDF-HFP polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene
- the slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C oven.
- the dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm.
- the adhesive strength of separator coated with material in Comparative Example 1 to cathode was below 3N/m and the swelling ratio of the material in electrolyte was averaged as 160 wt%.
- PVDF-HFP polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer latex was used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer- acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%.
- the mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer.
- the acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 55 °C.
- the fluoropolymer-acrylic composition was dissolved in solvent of cyclopentanone and the solution concentration was 10 wt% by mass.
- the slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C oven.
- the dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm.
- the adhesive strength of separator coated with fluoropolymer-acrylic composition in Comparative Example 2 to cathode was averaged as 13.7 N/m and the material in Example 2 dissolved in electrolyte.
- PVDF-HFP polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer latex was used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer-acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%.
- the mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer and contained cross linkable groups.
- the acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 46 °C.
- the fluoropolymer-acrylic composition was dissolved in solvent of cyclopentanone and the solution concentration was 10 wt% by mass.
- the slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C oven.
- the dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm.
- the adhesive strength of separator coated with the fluoropolymer-acrylic composition to cathode was averaged as 32 N/m and the average swelling ratio of the fluoropolymer-acrylic composition in electrolyte was 900 wt%.
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Abstract
A coated separator for a lithium ion battery contains the porous separator substrate, and coatings on at least one side of the separator. The organic coating contains a silane functionalized fluoropolymer-acrylic composition or a mixture of silane functionalized fluoropolymer and non-silane functionalized fluoropolymer. The present invention can improve the adhesion of the coated separator to electrodes and offer good swelling properties in electrolyte.
Description
HYBRID FUNCTIONAL FLUOROPOLYMERS FOR LITHIUM ION BATTERY
[0001] This application claims priority to US provisional application 62/866314 filed June 25, 2019 and 62/952615 filed December 23, 2019, which are both herein incorporated by reference.
Field of the Invention
[0002] The invention relates to a hybrid coating composition containing a functionalized fluoropolymer used in separators in electrochemical devices.
Background of the Invention
[0003] US2014/0322587, US 2015/0280197, US 2017/0288192 and US 2018/0233727 all mentioned acrylic type resin as a candidate in the physical blending system of the separator coating. US 2015/0280197, US 2017/0288192 and US 2018/0233727 mixed the acrylic type resin with PVDF-HFP or PVDF type resin to provide adhesion of the separator coating to the separator. US 2015/0280197 emphasizes the coating thickness to be 1 to 8 micron meters. US 2017/0288192 emphasizes the coating density of the PVDF related coating and the particle size of the organic polymer to be in the range of 1 to 150 micron meters. US 2018/0233727 emphasizes that the acrylic type resin was synthesized by adding acrylic type monomer and styrene type monomer and then mixed the acrylic type resin with different ratios to PVDF-HFP copolymer. US2014/0322587 emphasizes the melting point and particle size of the polymer wax.
[0004] Currently available lithium ion batteries and lithium ion polymer batteries use polyolefin- based separators in order to prevent a short circuit between a cathode and an anode. However, because such polyolefin-based separators have a melting point of 140 °C or less, they can shrink melt in use, resulting in a change in volume when the temperature of a battery is increased by internal and/or external factors, and that may cause a short-circuit. Additionally, polyolefin-based separators are susceptible to oxidation when in contact with high voltage active materials. Oxidation of polyolefin separators reduces the cycle life and generates pin-holes, and that may cause a short-circuit. The short circuit can result in accidents - such as explosion or fire in a battery caused by emission of electric energy. As a result, it is necessary to provide a separator that does not cause heat shrinking at high temperature or oxidize at high voltage.
[0005] Polyvinylidene fluoride, because of its excellent electro-chemical resistance and superb adhesion among fluoropolymers, has been found to be useful as a binder or coating for the separator of non-aqueous electrolytic devices. US 7,662,517, US 7,704,641, US 2010/00330268, US 9,548,167, and US 2015/0030906 incorporated herein by reference, describe a PVDF copolymer solution in organic solvents and in aqueous dispersion which is used in conjunction with powdery metal oxide materials or nano-ceramics in the coating of a polyolefin separator to be used in a non- aqueous -type battery. The separator forms a barrier between the anode and the cathode in the battery. It was found that the bound inorganic particles on the porous organic separator increased the volume of space that a liquid electrolyte infiltrates, resulting in improved ionic conductivity.
[0006] Organic solvent and other organic additives are generally used in a coating formulation to provide good adhesion (non-reversible adhesion) between PVDF-based polymers and a porous separator and optionally added powdery particles.
[0007] A fluoropolymer-based composition used in the separator of an electrochemical device should have excellent dry adhesion. Mechanical strength can be obtained by using a
fluoropolymer having high crystallinity. Unfortunately, these high crystalline fluoropolymers have poor dry adhesion. Functional polymers provide good dry adhesion, but have reduced crystallinity, and thus compromise the binder’s mechanical strength.
[0008] Surprisingly, it has now been found that a crosslinkable acrylic fluoropolymer resin composition can provide both good dry adhesion and good swellability (swelling resistance) when used as a binder on a battery separator. The crosslinkable acrylic fluoropolymer resin is used as the polymer binder. Separators coated with the polymer binder resin not only have good mechanical strength and good dry adhesion, but also provide the separator with dimensional stability at elevated temperature, in that they have good swelling resistant characteristics.
[0009] Current products do not have the balance of both dry adhesion and swelling resistance, as found in the fluoropolymer binder composition of the invention.
Summary of Invention
[0010] The object of the invention is to provide a material with an improved adhesive property for a separator coating when used in a lithium ion battery application. The material is used as the
polymer binder or adhesion component on the separator. This invention provides a new chemistry solution for a separator coating.
[0011] A composition comprising a fluoropolymer- acrylic hydrid polymer post modified with silane chemistry is disclosed. The composition is synthesized by emulsion polymerization of acrylate/methacrylate monomers using a fluoropolymer latex as seed providing a fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid composition. The acrylic portion of the acrylic modified fluoropolymer is capable of cross-linking. The hybrid polymer is then dissolved in solvent and reacted with a
functionalized silane to produce a silane functionalized hybrid acrylic modified fluoropolymer composition. The acrylic portion of the acrylic modified fluoropolymer is capable of cross- linking as well as the portion of functional silane groups. It can be self-crosslinking or can crosslink using a crosslinking agent.
[0012] The silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid polymer composition is synthesized in a step-wise process. The first step is the emulsion polymerization of (meth)acrylate monomers using fluoropolymer latex as seed followed by a post polymerization modification. The process is analogous to that described in US patents US. 5,349,003, US 6, 680,357 and US 2011/0118403. The fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid polymer is formed in a process wherein a fluoropolymer is employed as seed in a polymerization of acrylic polymers from acrylic monomers and monomers copolymerizable with acrylic monomers to form what will be referred to herein as acrylic modified fluoropolymer,“AMF polymers”. In the present invention, the AMF polymers have, in the acrylic portion, functional groups capable of reacting with other functional groups. The AMF polymer is dissolved in solvent and post-modified with functionalized silane to provide the silane functionalized acrylic modified fluoropolymer of the invention.
[0013] The invention relates to a binder composition containing a crosslinkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition synthesized by emulsion polymerization of acrylate/methacrylate monomers using fluoropolymer latex as seed and then post modified with functionalized silane.
[0014] The silane functionalized acrylic modified fluoropolymer composition provides for adhesion of at least 10 N/m, preferably at least 15N/m. and at the same time the swelling ratio of less than 500%, preferably less than 410%. Lower swelling equates to better chemical resistance. Generally, the swelling ratio is greater than 100%. Generally the adhesion is from than 15N/m to 200N/m.
[0015] The invention further relates to a formulation comprising a silane modified cross linkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition in a solvent, and may further comprise electrochemically stable powdery particulate materials and may optionally further contain other additives.
[0016] The invention further relates to a separator coated with the silane modified cross linkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition. These coated separators find uses in applications such as for a separator for a battery or capacitor.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Within this specification, embodiments have been described in a way which enables a clear and concise specification to be written, but it is intended and will be appreciated that embodiments may be variously combined or separated without parting from the invention. For example, it will be appreciated that all preferred features described herein are applicable to all aspects of the invention described herein.
[0018] All references listed in this application are incorporated herein by reference. All percentages in a composition are weight percent, unless otherwise indicated.
[0019] Unless otherwise stated, molecular weight is a weight average molecular weight as measured by GPC, using a polymethyl methacrylate standard. In cases where the polymer contains some cross-linking, and GPC cannot be applied due to an insoluble polymer fraction, soluble fraction/ gel fraction or soluble faction molecular weight after extraction from gel is used. Crystallinity and melting temperature are measure by DSC as described in ASTM D3418 at heating rate of 10 C/min. Melt viscosity is measured in accordance with ASTM D3835 at 230°C expressed in k Poise @ 100 Sec 1.
[0020] The term“polymer” is used to mean both homopolymers, copolymers and terpolymers (three or more monomer units), unless otherwise stated. Copolymer” is used to mean a polymer having two or more different monomer units. For example, as used herein,“PVDF” and “polyvinylidene fluoride” is used to connote both the homopolymer and copolymers, unless specifically noted otherwise. The polymers may be homogeneous, heterogeneous, and may have a gradient distribution of co-monomer units.
[0021] The term“binder” is used to refer to the composition comprising the silane
functionalized crosslinkable fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid polymer or a silane functionalized fluoropolymer acrylic copolymer that contains functionality that can cross link, that can be
coated onto a substrate,. A substrate can be a separator as found in an electrochemical device (for example a lithium ion battery).
[0022] Crosslinkable means that the acrylic portion of the fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid polymer has functionality in the monomers that can crosslink or contains a crosslinking agent.
[0023] By fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition means a composition in which a acrylic has be polymerized in the presence of a fluoropolymer seed. Such hybrid
composition are described in US patents US. 5,349,003, US 6, 680,357 and US 2011/0118403.
[0024] Acrylic encompasses both acrylic and meth acrylic monomers unless otherwise specified.
[0025] Dry adhesion: To develop dry adhesion, the crosslinkable fluoropolymer acrylic resin binder must during a casting and/or the compression step adhere to the electrode or separator, and adhere to any inorganic particles in the coating. In a solution based coating, the polymer is dissolved in a solvent and coats the substrate and the inorganic particles. Generally, the higher adhesion the better. Wet adhesion relates to the fluoropolymer swollen in electrolyte. The electrolyte tends to soften the fluoropolymer in a manner similar to that caused by a plasticizer. Adding functionality to the fluoropolymer tends to soften the fluoropolymer making it less brittle and increase swelling. Therefore, a very soft binder able to generate good dry adhesion may be too soft when swollen by electrolyte, will lose its cohesion strength, and will not develop a good wet adhesion.
[0026] Fluoropolymers, particularly poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) and its copolymers, find application as the binder in electrode articles used in lithium ion batteries. As the demand for greater energy density and battery performance intensifies, the need for reduction of the binder content in the electrodes has increased. To reduce the binder content, it is paramount to increase the performance of the binder material. One key binder performance matrix is determined by an adhesion test whereby a formulated electrode is subjected to a peel test. Improved binding performance increases the potential to reduce the overall binder loading, increasing active material loading and improving battery capacity and energy density.
[0027] The binder used in the present invention is a curable composition (crosslinkable) comprising an silane functionalized acrylic modified fluoropolymer preferably based on a polyvinylidene fluoride polymer selected from the group polyvinylidene fluoride homopolymer
and polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer wherein the acrylic phase contains monomer residues having functional groups whereby the acrylic phase can become crosslinked, entering into a crosslinking reaction.
[0028] The present invention provides for the use of a crosslink- able fluoropolymer acrylic AMF polymer as a binder in battery separators having improved binding performance. The fluoropolymer- acrylic composition provides enhanced properties compared to the fluoropolymer, such as increased adhesion. The invention may provide increased hydrophilic characteristics. The fluoropolymer of the invention may be used in applications benefiting from a functional fluoropolymer including as binders in electrode-forming compositions and separator compositions.
[0029] A coated separator for a lithium ion battery contains a porous separator substrate, and coating on at least one side of the separator. Preferably, the coating has an inorganic material portion and an adhesive polymer portion. The inorganic and the adhesive polymer can be blended and applied to the separator as a single coating or the inorganic material and the adhesive polymer can be applied as separate layers. Coating can be applied to one side or both sides of the separator. The adhesive polymer contains an improved fluoropolymer- acrylic composition which crosslinks. The AMF is crosslinked in the dry coating on the separator. The present invention improves the adhesion of the coated separator to electrodes.
[0030] The invention further relates to a formulation comprising the crosslinkable fluoropolymer- acrylic composition in a solvent. The solvent is preferably chosen from: water, n- methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), triethylphosphite (TEP), acetone, cyclopentanone, tetrahydrofuran, methyl ethylketone (MEK), methyl isobutyl ketone (MiBK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC) or ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC).
[0031] According to this invention, there is provided a solvent based polymer composition comprising a silane functionalized fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid polymer composition.
[0032] having at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of alkyl acrylates whose alkyl groups have 1-18 carbon atoms and alkyl methacrylates whose alkyl groups have 1-18 carbon atoms and optionally an ethylenically unsaturated compound copolymerizable with the alkyl
acrylates and the alkyl methacrylates, in an aqueous medium in the presence of 100 parts by weight of particles of a vinylidene fluoride polymer.
Seed Fluoropolymers
[0033] The fluoropolymers used in the invention as seed for the acrylic polymerization are formed primarily of fluoromonomers. The term“fluoromonomer” or the expression“fluorinated monomer” means a polymerizable alkene which contains at least one fluorine atom, fluoroalkyl group, or fluoroalkoxy group attached to the double bond of the alkene that undergoes polymerization. The term“fluoropolymer” means a polymer formed by the polymerization of at least one fluoromonomer, and it is inclusive of homopolymers, copolymers, terpolymers and higher polymers which are thermoplastic in their nature, meaning they are capable of being formed into useful pieces by flowing upon the application of heat, such as is done in molding and extrusion processes. The fluoropolymer preferably contains at least 50 mole percent of one or more fluoromonomers .
[0034] Fluoromonomers useful in the practice of the invention include, for example, vinylidenefluoride (VDF), tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), trifluoroethylene (VF3),
chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE), hexafluoropropene (HFP), vinyl fluoride (VF),
hexafluoroisobutylene, perfluorobutylethylene (PFBE), pentafluoropropene, 2, 3,3,3- tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf), 2-chloro-l-l-difluoroethylene (R-1122), 3,3,3-trifluoro-l- propene, 2-fluoromethyl-3,3,3-trifluoropropene, a fluorinated vinyl ether, a fluorinated allyl ether, a non-fluorinated allyl ether, a fluorinated dioxole, and combinations thereof.
[0035] The fluoropolymer used as seed particles is preferably a vinylidene fluoride polymer obtained by emulsion-polymerization. Such an aqueous vinylidene fluoride polymer dispersion can be produced by a conventional emulsion polymerization method, for example, by emulsion- polymerizing the starting monomers in an aqueous medium in the presence of a polymerization initiator, this process is known in the art. Specific examples of the vinylidene fluoride polymer obtained by emulsion-polymerization include vinylidene fluoride homopolymer and copolymers of (1) vinylidene fluoride and (2) a fluorine-containing ethylenically unsaturated compound (e.g. tetrafluoroethylene (TFE), trifluoroethylene (VF3), chlorotrifluoroethylene (CTFE),
hexafluoropropene (HFP), vinyl fluoride (VF), hexafluoroisobutylene, perfluorobutylethylene (PFBE), pentafluoropropene, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf), 2-chloro-l-l- difluoroethylene (R-1122), 3,3,3-trifluoro-l-propene, 2-fluoromethyl-3,3,3-trifluoropropene, a
fluorinated vinyl ether, a fluorinated allyl ether, a non-fluorinated allyl ether, a fluorinated dioxole, perfluoroacrylic acid or the like), a fluorine-free ethylenically unsaturated compounds (e.g. cyclohexyl vinyl ether, hydroxyethyl vinyl ether or the like), a fluorine-free diene compound (e.g. butadiene, isoprene, chloroprene or the like) or the like, all of them being copolymerizable with vinylidene fluoride. Of these, preferred are vinylidene fluoride
homopolymer, vinylidene fluoride/tetrafluoroethylene copolymer, vinylidene
fluoride/hexafluoropropylene copolymer, vinylidene
fluoride/tetrafluoroethylene/hexafluoropropylene copolymer, etc.
[0036] Especially preferred fluoropolymers are homopolymers of VDF, and copolymers of VDF with HFP, TFE or CTFE, comprising from about 50 to about 99 weight percent VDF, more preferably from about 70 to about 99 weight percent VDF. Especially preferred copolymers are copolymers of VDF and HFP where the weight percent of VDF in the copolymer is from 50 to 99 weight percent, preferably from 65 to 95 weight percent based on total monomers in the copolymer. In one preferred embodiment of a VDF /HFP copolymer the weight percent of HFP is from 5 to 30%, preferably from 8 to 25% based on the total monomer in the polymer.
[0037] Especially preferred terpolymers are the terpolymer of VDF, HFP and TFE, and the terpolymer of VDF, triflu oroethylene, and TFE. The especially preferred terpolymers have at least 10 weight percent VDF, and the other comonomers may be present in varying portions.
[0038] The fluoropolymer preferably has a high molecular weight. By high molecular weight, as used herein, is meant PVDF having a melt viscosity of greater than 1.0 kilopoise, preferably greater than 5 kilopoise, more preferably greater than 10 kilopoise, according to ASTM method D-3835 measured at 232 °C and 100 sec-1.
[0039] The fluoropolymers used in the invention can be made by means known in the art, such as by an emulsion, suspension, solution, or supercritical C02 polymerization process. Preferably, the fluoropolymer is formed by an emulsion process. Preferably, the process is fluoro-surfactant free.
[0040] In a preferred embodiment, the fluoropolymer seed contains from 0.1 to 25 weight percent of monomeric units containing functional groups, and preferably from 2 to 20 weight percent, based on the total weight of polymer binder. The functional groups aid in adhesion of the polymer binder, and optional inorganic or organic particles to the separator.
[0041] The functional groups of the invention are preferably part of a fluoropolymer, due to the durability of fluoropolymers in the battery environment compared to polyolefins and other thermoplastic binder polymers.
[0042] The fluoropolymer seed may be functionalized by copolymerization using 0.1 to 25 weight percent, 0.2 to 20 weight percent, 2 to 20 weight percent, preferably 0.5 to 15 weight percent, and more preferably 0.5 to 10 weight percent of at least one functional comonomer. The copolymerization could add one or more functional comonomers to the fluoropolymer backbone, or be added by a grafting process. The seed fluoropolymer could also be functionalized by polymerized using from 0.1 to 25 weight percent of one or more low molecular weight polymeric functional chain transfer agents. By low molecular weight is meant a polymer with a degree of polymerization of less than or equal to 1,000, and preferably less than 800. The low molecular weight functional chain transfer agent is a polymer or an oligomer having two or more monomer units, and preferably at three or more monomer units, as for example poly acrylic acid. The residual polymeric chain transfer agents may form a block copolymer having terminal low molecular weight functional blocks. The seed fluoropolymer could have both functional comonomer and residual functional polymeric chain transfer agents. By functional polymeric chain transfer agents, as used in the invention, is meant that the low molecular weight polymeric chain transfer agent contains one or more different functional groups.
[0043] The useful functional comonomers generally contain polar groups, or are high surface energy. Examples of some useful comonomers include, but are not limited to vinyl acetate, 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234yf), 2,3,3 trifluoropropene, hexafluoropropene (HFP), and 2-chloro-l-l-difluoroethylene (R-1122). HFP provides good adhesion. Phosphate
(meth)acrylates, (meth) acrylic acid, and hydroxyl-functional (meth)acrylic comonomers could also be used as the functional comonomer. Preferably, the functional commoner is
hexafluoropropene (HFP).
Acrylic portion
[0044] The Silane functionalized AMF polymer contains an acrylic portion. The acrylic portion is obtained by emulsion-polymerizing 5-95 parts by weight of a monomer mixture comprising at least one monomer selected from the group consisting of alkyl acrylates whose alkyl groups have 1-18 carbon atoms and alkyl methacrylates whose alkyl groups have 1-18 carbon atoms and an ethylenically unsaturated compound copolymerizable with the alkyl acrylates and the alkyl
methacrylates, in an aqueous medium in the presence of 100 parts by weight of particles of a vinylidene fluoride polymer. The acrylic portion contains at least one monomer having a functional group-, preferably -COOH or -OH functional groups or amide. Preferably, at least 1 mol% of the acrylic monomers contain a functional group, more preferably at least 2 mol% of the acrylic monomer contain a functional group. In some embodiments more than 4 mol% and preferably more than 5 mol% or more than 10% of the acrylic monomers contain a functional group. Preferably, no more than 35 mol% of the acrylic monomers are functionalized.
[0045] The alkyl acrylate with an alkyl group having 1-18 carbon atoms, used as one monomer to be emulsion-polymerized in the presence of the vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, includes, for example, methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, propyl acrylate, n-butyl acrylate, isobutyl acrylate, amyl acrylate, isoamyl acrylate, hexyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, diacetone acrylamide, lauryl acrylate and the like. Of these, alkyl acrylates with an alkyl group having 1-8 carbon atoms are preferred, and alkyl acrylates with an alkyl group having 1-5 carbon atoms are more preferable. The alkyl methacrylate with an alkyl group having 1-18 carbon atoms, used as the other monomer to be emulsion-polymerized, includes, for example, methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, propyl methacrylate, n-butyl methacrylate, isobutyl methacrylate, amyl methacrylate, isoamyl methacrylate, hexyl methacrylate, lauryl methacrylate and the like. Of these, alkyl methacrylates with an alkyl group having 1-8 carbon atoms are preferred, and alkyl methacrylates with an alkyl group having 1-5 carbon atoms are more preferable. These compounds (alkyl acrylate and alkyl methacrylate) may be used alone or in admixture of two or more.
[0046] The ethylenically unsaturated compound copolymerizable with the alkyl acrylate and the alkyl methacrylate includes a functional group-containing monomer copolymerizable with the alkyl acrylate and the alkyl methacrylate.
[0047] The functional group-containing monomers include, for example, a,b-unsaturated carboxylic acids such as acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, fumaric acid, crotonic acid, itaconic acid and the like; vinyl ester compounds such as vinyl acetate and the like; amide compounds such as acrylamide, methacrylamide, N-methylacrylamide, N-methylmethacrylamide, N- methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, N-alkylacrylamide, N-alkylmethacrylamide, N,N-dialkylacrylamide, N,N-dialkylmethacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide and the like; acrylic acid esters such as 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, N-dialkylaminoethyl acrylate, glycidyl acrylate, fluoroalkyl acrylate and the like; methacrylic acid esters such as dialkylaminoethyl methacrylate,
fluoroalkyl methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, glycidyl methacrylate, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate and the like; and alkenyl glycidyl ether compounds such as allyl glycidyl ether and the like. Of these, preferred are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid, N- methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide, 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate and allyl glycidyl ether. These compounds may be used alone or in admixture of two or more.
[0048] It is preferable that the functional monomers be used in a proportion of less than 50% by weight based on the weight of the acrylate monomer mixture. The acrylate and/or methacrylate monomers not containing functional groups capable of entering into crosslinking reactions after polymerization should, preferably be 70 or greater weight percent of the total monomer mixture, and more preferably, should be above 90 weight percent.
[0049] When both the alkyl acrylate and the alkyl methacrylate are used, the proportions of these two esters are not critical and can be appropriately varied depending upon the desired properties of the resulting fluorine-containing polymer. Those of skill in the art will also recognize that any of the known acrylic monomers and ethylenically unsaturated monomers known to be copolymerizable with acrylic monomers may be substituted as long as one such monomer is included which contains functional groups capable of entering into crosslinking reactions. With the proviso that the major portion of the monomers must be selected from acrylic esters and methacrylic esters and at least one of the remaining selected monomers must be capable of entering into a crosslinking reaction.
Cross linkers
[0050] The acrylic modified fluoropolymer resin is crosslinkable. The acrylic portion may crosslink either through self-condensation of its functional groups or by way of a crosslinking agent. Any typical crosslinking agent can be used. Non-limiting examples of crosslinking agents include, but are not limited to, isocyanates, diamines, adipic acid, dihydrazide, and combinations thereof.
Emulsion Polymerization
[0051] The aqueous fluoropolymer- acrylic composition can be obtained by emulsion- polymerizing 5-100 parts by weight, particularly preferably 5 to 95, preferably 20-90 parts by weight, of the acrylic monomer(s) mentioned above, in an aqueous medium in the presence of 100
parts by weight of the vinylidene fluoride polymer particles mentioned above. The emulsion- polymerization can be effected under ordinary emulsion polymerization conditions. The emulsion polymerization process is known in the art. The emulsion-polymerization using the fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, as seed particles can be effected according to a known method, for example, a method wherein the whole amount of the monomers is fed into the reaction system at one time in the presence of fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, a method wherein part of the monomers are fed and reacted and then the rest of the monomers is fed continuously or in portions, a method wherein the whole amount of the monomers is fed continuously, or a method wherein the fluoro polymer particles are added in portions or continuously while allowing the monomers to react.
[0052] The fluoropolymer particles, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles may be added in any state to the polymerization system as long as they are dispersed in an aqueous medium in the form of particles. Since the vinylidene fluoride polymer is usually produced as an aqueous dispersion, it is convenient that the aqueous dispersion as produced be used as seed particles. The particle diameters of the fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles, may vary depending upon the diameters of polymer particles present in an objective aqueous dispersion of said polymer but ordinarily is in the range of preferably 0.04-2.9 microns. In a preferred embodiment, the diameter of the polymer particles is preferably 50 nm to 700 nm.
[0053] It is thought that the monomer mixture is mostly absorbed or adsorbed by the fluoropolymer particle, preferably vinylidene fluoride polymer particles and polymerized while swelling the particles.
[0054] The average particle diameter of the fluorine-containing polymer in the aqueous dispersion of said polymer according to this invention is 0.05-3 pm, preferably 0.05-1 pm, more preferably 0.1-1 pm. When the average particle diameter is less than 0.05 pm, the resulting aqueous dispersion has a high viscosity; accordingly, it is impossible to obtain an aqueous dispersion of a high solid content, and a coagulation product is formed when the mechanical shear conditions are severe depending upon the use conditions. When the average particle diameter is more than 3 pm, the aqueous dispersion has poor storage stability.
[0055] Though the aqueous dispersion containing the crosslinkable AMF polymer can be used as it is, it may also be mixed with additives and then used.
[0056] The product of the polymerization is a latex which can be coagulated to isolate the solids, which may then be washed and dried. For solid product, the latex may be coagulated mechanically or by the addition of salts or acids, and then isolated by well-known means such as by filtration. Once isolated, solid product can be purified by washing or other techniques, and it may be dried.
SILANE FUNCTIONALIZATION.
[0057] The fluoropolymer acrylic hybrid polymer is further functionalized in a post
polymerization reaction with a functioned silane to provide a silane functionalized AMF polymer. The weight percent of silane in the silane functionalized AMF polymer is from 15 to 45 weight percent, preferably from 20 to 40 weight percent based on the total weight of the fluoropolymer, the acrylic portion and the functional silane.
[0058] In the post polymerization reaction, the acrylic fluoropolymer hybrid polymer is dissolved in a solvent and through hydrolysis-polycondensation reactions is further
functionalized with functionalized silane. An acid is preferably used to catalyze the reactions.
[0059] Suitable silanes included vinyl functional silanes, amino functional silanes,
(methy)acryloxy silanes and acryloxy silanes, ethoxy silanes, methoxy silanes, ureido functional silane, isocyanate functional and mercapto functional silanes. Preferred are the (methy) acryloxy silanes, acryloxy silanes, ethoxy silanes, methoxy silanes.
[0060] Example silanes include, but are not limited to, tetra methoxy silane, tetra ethoxy silane (TEOS), 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3- methacryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, ethyl triethoxy silane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, vinyl-tris-(2-methoxyethoxy)silane, vinyltriisopropyloxysilane Octenytrimethoxysilane, 3- methacryloxy propyl methyldimethoxysilane, 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3- methacryloxy propyl methyldiethoxysilane, , 3-methacryloxy triethoxysilane, 8-methacryloxy octyl trimethoxysilane, 3 acryloxy propyl trimethoxysilane,
N-2-(aminoethyl)-3-aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, N-2-(aminoethyl)-3- aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N- 2-(aminoethyl)-8-aminooctyltrimethoxysilane, 3-trimethoxysilypropyldiethylenetriamine, bis-(3- trimethoxysilylpropyl)amine, 4-amino-3,3-dimethylbutyltrimethoxysilane, 3- aminopropylmethyldiethoxy silane, 3-aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, 3- trimethoxysilyl)propylsuccinic anhydride, 3 -mercaptopropyltrimethoxy silane, 3-
mercaptopropylmethyldimethoxysilaneoxysilane. Combinations of silanes can be used.
[0061] The epoxy functional silane, such as 3-glycidoxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-glycidoxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane are not included in the silanes used in the invention.
Inorganic Particles
[0062] The binder composition may optionally contain, and preferably does contain inorganic particles, which serve to form micropores and to maintain the physical shape as spacers in the separator coating. The inorganic particles also aid in heat resistance of the battery components.
[0063] In a separator coating, the inorganic particles are powdery particulate materials, which must be electrochemically stable (not subjected to oxidation and/or reduction at the range of drive voltages). Moreover, the powdery inorganic materials preferably have a high ion conductivity. Materials of low density are preferred over higher density materials, as the weight of the battery produced can be reduced. The dielectric constant is preferably 5 or greater. The inorganic powdery materials is usually ceramics. Useful inorganic powdery materials in the invention include, but are not limited to BaTiCU Pb(Zr,Ti)03, Pb i-x LaxZry03 (0<x<l, 0<y<l), PBMg Nb2/3)3, PbTi03, hafnia (HfO (Hf02), SrTiO 3, Sn02, Ce02, MgO, NiO, CaO, ZnO, Y203, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), Al203, SiC, Zr02, boron silicate, BaSCC, nano-clays, or mixtures thereof. Useful organic fibers, include, but are not limited to aramid fillers and fibers, polyetherether ketone and polyetherketone ketone fibers, PTFE fibers, and nanofibers.
[0064] The ratio of polymer solids to inorganic material is from 0.5 - 25 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 75 to 99.5 parts by weight powdery inorganic material, preferably from 0.5 - 15 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 85 to 99.5 parts by weight powdery inorganic material, more preferably from 1-10 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 90 to 99 parts by weight powdery material, and in one embodiment from 0.5 - 8 parts by weight of polymer binder solids to 92 to 99.5 parts by weight powdery inorganic material. If less polymer is used, complete interconnectivity may not be achieved. One use of the composition is for very small and light batteries therefore excess polymer is not desired as the composition takes up volume and adds weight.
Other additives
[0065] The binder composition of the invention may optionally include 0 to 15 weight percent based on the polymer, and preferably 0.1 to 10 weight percent of additives, including but not
limited to thickeners, pH adjusting agents, anti-settling agents, surfactants, wetting agents, fillers, anti-foaming agents, and fugitive adhesion promoters.
[0066] The binder composition of the invention has excellent dry adhesion. Dry adhesion can be determined by casting a solution of multi-phase polymer on an aluminum foil to form a 3 micron thick solid, unfilled polymer film after drying, and measuring the peel strength.
[0067] Wet adhesion can be determined by soaking the 3 micron solid film on aluminum foil in electrolyte solution at 60 C for 72 hours and looking for defects and delamination.
USE
[0068] The silane functionalized fluoropolymer acrylic composition is applied to a substrate, as a solvent solution, the solvent being chosen among those listed herein.
[0069] In one embodiment, said substrate is porous, for example a porous membrane.
[0070] The silane functionalized fluoropolymer acrylic composition provides good adhesion to the separator substrate as measure by the Adhesive strength test: Adhesive strength test: Apply a double sided tape onto a thick block (e.g. thickness around 1 cm) of steel plate, attach the uncoated side of aluminum foil in the composite of electrode and coated separator to the double sided tape, and run the 180 degree peel test by peeling off the single sided tape and coated separator. The peel test was run under tension mode, with a load cell of 10 N and peeling speed of 2 mm/min. The adhesion is at least 10 N/m, preferably greater than 15 N/m, preferably greater than 20N/m and more preferably greater than 30N/m and at the same time a swelling ratio of less than 500%, preferably 410% or less, and more preferably less than 300%.
Formation of a coated separator
[0071] Use as a separator coating: A porous separator is coated on at least one side with a coating composition comprising the silane functionalized AMF polymer of the invention.
There is no particular limitation in choosing the separator substrate that is coated with the aqueous coating composition of the invention, as long as it is a porous substrate having pores. Preferably the substrate is a heat resistant porous substrate having a melting point of greater than 120°C. Such heat resistant porous substrates can improve the thermal safety of the coated separator under external and/or internal thermal impacts.
[0072] The porous substrate may take the form of a membrane, or fibrous web. Porous substrates used for separators are known in the art.
[0073] Examples of porous substrates useful in the invention as the separator include, but are not limited to, polyolefins, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, polyester, polyacetal, polyamide, polycarbonate, polyimide, polyetherether ketone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene oxide, polyphenylene sulfido, polyethylene naphthalene or mixtures thereof.
Other heat resistant engineering plastics may be used with no particular limitation. Non- woven materials of natural and synthetic materials may also be used as the substrate of the separator.
[0074] The fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition is dissolved in a solvent and then applied to the separator or can be dissolved in a solvent and blended with the inorganic particles or other additives and then applied to the substrate to form the adhesive layer.
[0075] The fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition with or without the inorganic particles or other additives is applied onto at least one surface of a porous substrate by means known in the art, such as by brush, roller, ink jet, dip, knife, gravure, wire rod, squeegee, foam applicator, curtain coating, vacuum coating, or spraying. The coating is then dried onto the separator at room temperature, or at an elevated temperature. The final dry coating thickness is from 0.5 to 15 microns, preferably from 1 to 8 microns, and more preferably from 1 to 5 microns in thickness.
[0076] The coated separators of the invention can be used to form an electrochemical device, such as a battery, capacitor, electric double layer capacitor, membrane electrode assembly (MEA) for fuel cell, by means known in the art. A non-aqueous-type battery can be formed by placing a negative electrode and positive electrode on either side of the coated separator.
[0077] Aspects of the invention
[0078] Aspect 1. A coated separator wherein the coating comprises an adhesive layer containing a fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition modified with functionalized silane, wherein the acrylic portion of the acrylic modified fluoropolymer contains functional groups.
[0079] Aspect 2. The coated separator of aspect 1 wherein said adhesive layer further comprises 50 to 99 weight percent of inorganic particles, based on the combined weight of the fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition and inorganic particles, wherein said inorganic particles being electrochemically stable inorganic particles.
[0080] Aspect 3. The coated separator of aspect 1, wherein said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of BaTiCE, Pb(Zr,Ti)03, Pb i-x LaxZry03 (0<x<l, 0<y< 1), PB Mg3Nb2/3 )3 ,PbTi03 , hafnia (HfO (Hf02), SrTiO 3, Sn02, Ce02, MgO, NiO, CaO, ZnO, Y203,
bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), AI2O3, S1O2, SiC, Zr02, boron silicate, BaSC , nano-clays, or mixtures thereof.
[0081] Aspect 4. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 2, wherein said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of MgO, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), AI2O3, nano clays, or mixtures thereof.
[0082] Aspect 5. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 4wherein said adhesive layer further comprises a second PVDF/HFP copolymer is an amount of from 0.1 to 16 wt percent, preferably of from 1 to 13 wt percent, based on the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition plus the second PVDF/HFP copolymer, wherein the second copolymer is a PVDF/HFP copolymer having from 2 to 10 weight percent HFP, preferably 2 to 8% HFP and a melt viscosity of from 22 to 40 kP measured at 100 sec 1 at 230 C according to ASTM method D3835, preferably of from 25 to 40 kP.
[0083] Aspect 6. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 5, wherein the thickness of the adhesive layer coating on at least one side of the separator is from 0.5 to 10 micrometers.
[0084] Aspect 7. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 6, wherein the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition comprises a fluoropolymer seed, the fluoropolymer seed comprises a vinylidene fluoride polymer preferably having at least 50 weight percent VDF units, preferably at least 70 weight percent VDF units.
[0085] Aspect 8. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 7, wherein the fluoropolymer seed comprises from 3 to 30 wt% hexafluoropropylene units.
[0086] Aspect 9. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 8, wherein the seed comprises a polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer, wherein the total weight percent of hexafluoropropylene monomeric units in the fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is from 5 to 20%, preferably from 10 to 20 wt% based on the weight of fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid composition prior to modification by silane..
[0087] Aspect 10. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 9, wherein the total weight percent of acrylic monomeric units in the fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is from 10 to 50 wt%, preferably, from 15 to 40 wt% in the AMF prior to modification by silane.
[0088] Aspect 11. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 10, wherein the acrylic portion contains monomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid, N-methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide, 2-
hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate , allyl glycidyl ether, methyl methacrylate, methacrylic acid, methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, propyl acrylate, acrylic acid, diacetone acrylamide, polymethoxydiethylene glycol (meth)acrylate, and combination thereof.
[0089] Aspect 12. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 11, wherein the fluoropolymer- acrylic resin is self cross linking.
[0090] Aspect 13. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 11, wherein the fluoropolymer- acrylic composition comprises a cross-linking agent.
[0091] Aspect 14. The coated separator of aspect 13, wherein the crosslinking agent is selected from the group consisting of isocyanate, diamine, adipic acid, dihydrazide, and combinations thereof.
[0092] Aspect 15. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 14, wherein the silane comprises from 10 to 60 weight percent of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic composition, preferably from 20 to 50 weight percent, more preferably from 20 to 40 weight percent based on the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic composition.
[0093] Aspect 16. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 15, wherein the silane comprises at least one silane is selected from the group consisting of vinyl functional silanes, amino functional silanes, (methy)acryloxy silanes and acryloxy silanes, ethoxy silanes, methoxy silanes, isocyanate functional and mercapto functional silanes and combination thereof.
[0094] Aspect 17. The coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 16, wherein the silane comprises at least one silane is selected from the group consisting of tetra methoxy silane, tetra ethoxy silane (TEOS), 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, ethyl triethoxy silane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, vinyl-tris-(2-methoxyethoxy)silane, vinyltriisopropyloxysilane,
Octenytrimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl methyldimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl methyldiethoxy silane, , 3-methacryloxy
triethoxy silane, 8-methacryloxy octyl trimethoxy silane, 3 acryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, N-2- (aminoethyl)-3-aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, N-2-(aminoethyl)-3- aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N- 2-(aminoethyl)-8-aminooctyltrimethoxysilane, 3-trimethoxysilypropyldiethylenetriamine, bis-(3-
trimethoxysilylpropyl)amine, 4-ami no-3, 3-dimethyl butyl trimethoxysi lane, 3- aminopropylmethyldiethoxy silane, 3-aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, 3- trimethoxysilyl)propylsuccinic anhydride, 3 -mercaptopropyltrimethoxy silane, 3- mercaptopropylmethyldimethoxysilaneoxysilane and combinations thereof.
[0095] Aspect 18. A method for forming the coated separator of any one of aspects 1 to 17 coated separator comprising
a. the steps of dip-coating, spray coating, micro-gravure coating or slot coating at least one side of a separator with a silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition,
b. drying said coated separator at a temperature of from 25 to 85C, to form a dried adhesive layer, on the separator,
wherein the composition comprises a silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid resin, the resin having and from 5 to 50 wt% acrylic monomer units based upon the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid resin, wherein the resin is a composition comprising an acrylic monomer polymerized with a fluoropolymer seed.
[0096] Aspect 19. The method of aspect 18, wherein said fluoropolymer- acrylic resin is dissolved in a solvent prior to step a.
[0097] Aspect 20. The method of aspect 19 wherein the solvent is selected from the group consisting of n-methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), triethylphosphite (TEP), acetone, cyclopentanone, tetrahydrofuran, methyl ethylketone (MEK), methyl isobutyl ketone (MiBK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) or combination s thereof.
[0098] Aspect 21. A coated separator for a lithium ion battery comprising an adhesive layer on at least one side of a porous separator, wherein the adhesive layer comprises a silence functionized acrylic modified fluoropolymer composition, wherein said composition comprises an acrylic fluoropolymer-portion, the resin comprising from 3 to 20 wt% hexafluoropropylene and from 5 to 50 wt% acrylic monomer units based upon the total weight of the fluoropolymer- acrylic resin, wherein the resin is a composition comprising an acrylic monomer polymerized with a vinylidenefluoride/ hexafluoropropylene copolymer seed,
wherein at least one, preferably at least two acrylic monomer(s) selected from the group consisting
of methacrylic acid, methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, diacetone acrylamide, methyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate and combination thereof,
wherein said adhesive layer further comprises 50 to 99 weight percent of inorganic particles, based on weight of polymer binder plus inorganic particles, wherein said inorganic particles being electrochemically stable inorganic particles, and said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of MgO, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), AI2O3, or mixtures thereof.
Examples:
Adhesive Strength to Positive Electrode:
[0099] Preparation of positive electrode: 27.16g of Nickel Manganese Cobalt 622 powder as the positive active material, 0.42g of carbon black powder as the conductive agent, and 0.42 g of polyvinylidene fluoride as binder were mixed in 4.83g of N-methyl-pyrrolidone. The resultant solution were mixed under high speed, e.g. 2000rpm. The positive electrode slurry was coated onto aluminum foil, dried in the oven and calendared by press to achieve a positive electrode.
[0100] Sample preparation for peel test: The coated separator and positive electrode were cut into shape of 2.5 cm by 5 cm. The adhesive organic layer coated side of the separator was laminated into contact with the positive electrode side. Lamination was carried at 85 °C and 0.62 MPa for 2 min to adhere coated separator to positive electrode. After lamination, attach single sided tape as the backing support layer to the coated separator. Then cut the composite of single sided tape, coated separator, and positive electrode to 1.5 cm by width and 5 cm by length.
[0101] Adhesive strength test: Apply a double sided tape onto a thick block (e.g. thickness around 1 cm) of steel plate, attach the uncoated side of aluminum foil in the composite of electrode and coated separator to the double sided tape, and run the 180 degree peel test by peeling off the single sided tape and coated separator. The peel test was run under tension mode, with a load cell of 10 N and peeling speed of 2 mm/min. The trend that the higher the tested adhesion force, the more transferred electrode material to the coated separator would be observed. Tape used in the experiments: double side tape: double coated paper tape from 3M, single sided tape scotch tape from 3M.
[0102] Swelling test in electrolyte: Electrolyte consists of ethylene carbonate, dimethyl carbonate, and diethyl carbonate with ratio of 1: 1: 1 by volume was used. Samples were prepared either by drying from solution with organic solvent or by drying from solution with water. Swelling
test was carried at 60 °C with dried samples submerged completely in the electrolyte for 72 hours. Weight of the sample was measured before swelling test (ml) as well as after the swelling test (m2). Then the swelling ratio was characterized as (m2-ml)/ml * 100%.
Example 1:
[0103] This example demonstrated the preparation of a functional Silane modified crosslinkable AMF polymer. A polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) copolymer latex was obtained and used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer-acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%. The mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer. The acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 46 °C. The PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymers (70/30). 7.22 grams (g) crosslinkable
AMF was dissolved in 64.9 g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight. 2.107 g of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) (from Gelest), 0.952g of methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane (from Gelest), and 0.832 g of methanol (MeOH) were charged into the reaction vessel containing 7.22 g crosslinkable AMF in cyclopentanone near 23°C with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm. In addition, acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.248 g. The polycondensation reaction occurred at 67-69°C for 2 hours. The uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
[0104] The slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C. The dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm. The adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 1 to cathode was averaged 118 N/m. The average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 1 in electrolyte was 282%.
Example 2:
[0105] This example demonstrated the preparation of a functional Silane modified crosslinkable AMF. A polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) copolymer latex was obtained and used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer-acrylic composition (“AMF”- acrylic modified fluoropolymer) using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%. The mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is from 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is from 30 wt% in the total polymer. The acrylic part has a
glass transition temperature of 46 °C. The AMF was PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymer (70/30 by weight). All parts are by weight. 10 grams (g) crosslinkable AMF was dissolved in 90 g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight. 3.080g of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) (from Gelest), 1.105g of methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane (from Gelest), and 1.055 g of methanol (MeOH) were charged into a reaction vessel with the lOg CROSSLINKABLE AMF in cyclopentanone near 23°C with the mechanical stirring speed of 310 rpm. In addition, acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.167 g. The polycondensation reaction occurred at 68°C for 2 hours. The uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
ADHESION AND SWELLING
[0106] The slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C. The dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm. The adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 2 to cathode was averaged 165 N/m. The average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 2 in electrolyte was 400%.
Example 3:
[0107] This example demonstrated the preparation of a functional Silane modified crosslinkable AMF PVDF/HFP copolymer. A polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) copolymer latex was obtained and used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer- acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%. The mass percent of the HFP part in the seed PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer. The acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 46 °C. The PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymers (70/30), blended with a fraction of PVDF-HFP copolymer 1. The PVDF-HFP copolymer 1 used contained from about 4 to 6% HFP and had a Melt viscosity of greater than 22 kP at 232C and lOOsec _1. All parts are by weight. 7.2 grams (g) Crosslinkable AMF was dissolved in 64.8g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight while 0.40 g PVDF- HFP COPOLYMER 1 grade PVDF-HFP was also dissolved in 3.60 g cyclopentanone at 60°C. 2.021 g of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) (from Gelest), 0.872 g of methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane (from Gelest), and 0.897 g of methanol (MeOH) were charged into a reaction
vessel containing 7.2g Crosslinkable AMF and 0.40g PVDF-HFP Copolymer 1 (Kynar® from, Arkema) in cyclopentanone near 23°C with a mechanical stirring speed of 330rpm. In addition, acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.176g. The polycondensation reaction occurred at 69°C for 2 hours. The uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
ADHESION AND SWELLING
[0108] The slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C. The dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm. The adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 3 to cathode was averaged 103 N/m. The average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 3 in electrolyte was 274%.
Example 4:
[0109] This example demonstrated the preparation of a functional Silane modified Crosslinkable AMF PVDF-HFP Copolymer 1 in which an acrylic modified fluoropolymer was made from PVDF-HFP/hydroxyl functional acrylic copolymers (70/30 by weight) (from Arkema), blended with a fraction of PVDF-HFP copolymer 1 (from Arkema). 6.3 grams (g) Crosslinkable AMF was dissolved in 56.7g cyclopentanone in a reaction vessel with a mechanical stirring speed of 300 rpm at 60°C overnight while 0.6 lg PVDF-HFP Copolymer 1 grade PVDF-HFP was also dissolved in 5.49 g cyclopentanone at 60°C. 3.050g of tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) (from Gelest), 1.498 g of methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane (from Gelest), and 1.950 g of methanol (MeOH) were charged into the reaction vessel containing 6.3g Crosslinkable AMF and 0.6 lg PVDF-HFP copolymer 1 in cyclopentanone near 23 °C with a mechanical stirring speed of 340rpm. In addition, acetic acid was used as a catalyst at a level of 0.134 g. The polycondensation reaction occurred at 68°C for 2.5 hours. The uniform solution was transparent and viscous. The uniform solution was transparent and viscous while it was cooled down to ambient temperature and ready for coatings.
[0110] The slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C. The dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm. The adhesive strength of separator coated with polymer composition in example 3 to cathode was averaged 55 N/m. The average swelling ratio of the polymer in example 3 in electrolyte was 208%.
Comparative Example 1:
[0111] A polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) copolymer was dissolved in cyclopentanone and the solution concentration was 10 wt% by mass. The mass percent of the
HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 4 to 6 wt%.
[0112] The slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C oven. The dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm. The adhesive strength of separator coated with material in Comparative Example 1 to cathode was below 3N/m and the swelling ratio of the material in electrolyte was averaged as 160 wt%.
Comparative Example 2:
[0113] A polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) copolymer latex was used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer- acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%. The mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer. The acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 55 °C.
[0114] The fluoropolymer-acrylic composition was dissolved in solvent of cyclopentanone and the solution concentration was 10 wt% by mass.
[0115] The slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C oven. The dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm. The adhesive strength of separator coated with fluoropolymer-acrylic composition in Comparative Example 2 to cathode was averaged as 13.7 N/m and the material in Example 2 dissolved in electrolyte.
Example 3: Crosslinkable AMF polymer
[0116] A polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP) copolymer latex was used as seed to synthesize a latex containing fluoropolymer-acrylic composition using emulsion polymerization process. Solids content of this latex is around 44 wt%. The mass percent of the HFP part in the PVDF-HFP copolymer is around 20 to 22 wt% and the acrylic part is around 30 wt% in total polymer and contained cross linkable groups. The acrylic part has a glass transition temperature of 46 °C.
[0117] The fluoropolymer-acrylic composition was dissolved in solvent of cyclopentanone and the solution concentration was 10 wt% by mass.
[0118] The slurry was applied to the porous separator, and dried at 60 °C oven. The dried thickness of the adhesive layer is in the range of 1 to 2 pm. The adhesive strength of separator coated with the fluoropolymer-acrylic composition to cathode was averaged as 32 N/m and the average swelling ratio of the fluoropolymer-acrylic composition in electrolyte was 900 wt%. TABLE 1
[0119] This shows that a surprising increase in adhesion is obtained with the inventive composition while maintaining a swelling of less than 500%. Previous technology could provide either low swelling or high adhesion but not both.
Claims
1. A coated separator wherein the coating comprises an adhesive layer containing a fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition modified with functionalized silane, wherein the acrylic portion of the acrylic modified fluoropolymer contains functional groups.
2. The coated separator of claim 1 wherein said adhesive layer further comprises 50 to 99 weight percent of inorganic particles, based on the combined weight of the fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition and inorganic particles, wherein said inorganic particles being electrochemically stable inorganic particles.
3. The coated separator of claim 1, wherein said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of BaTiCL, Pb(Zr,Ti)03, Pb i-x LaxZry03 (0<x<l, 0<y<l), PBMg3Nb2/3)3,PbTi03, hafnia (HfO (Hf02), SrTiO 3, Sn02, Ce02, MgO, NiO, CaO, ZnO, Y203, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), Al203, Si02, SiC, Zr02, boron silicate, BaSCL, nano-clays, or mixtures thereof.
4. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 2, wherein said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of MgO, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), Al203, nano-clays, or mixtures thereof.
5. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said adhesive layer further comprises a second PVDF/HFP copolymer is an amount of from 0.1 to 16 wt percent, preferably of from 1 to 13 wt percent, based on the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition plus the second PVDF/HFP copolymer, wherein the second copolymer is a PVDF/HFP copolymer having from 2 to 10 weight percent HFP, preferably 2 to 8% HFP and a melt viscosity of from 22 to 40 kP measured at 100 sec 1 at 230 C according to ASTM method D3835, preferably of from 25 to 40 kP.
6. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the thickness of the adhesive layer coating on at least one side of the separator is from 0.5 to 10 micrometers.
7. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the silane modified fluoropolymer- acrylic hybrid composition comprises a fluoropolymer seed, the fluoropolymer seed comprises a vinylidene fluoride polymer preferably having at least 50 weight percent VDF units, preferably at least 70 weight percent VDF units.
8. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the fluoropolymer seed comprises from 3 to 30 wt% hexafluoropropylene units.
9. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the seed comprises a polyvinylidene fluoride-hexafluoropropylene copolymer, wherein the total weight percent of hexafluoropropylene monomeric units in the fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is from 5 to 20%, preferably from 10 to 20 wt% based on the weight of fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid composition prior to modification by silane..
10. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the total weight percent of acrylic monomeric units in the fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is from 10 to 50 wt%, preferably, from 15 to 40 wt% in the AMF prior to modification by silane.
11. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the acrylic portion contains monomer selected from the group consisting of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid, N-methylolacrylamide, N-methylolmethacrylamide, diacetone acrylamide, 2- hydroxyethyl acrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate , allyl glycidyl ether, methyl methacrylate, methacrylic acid, methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, 4-hydroxybutyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, propyl acrylate, acrylic acid, diacetone acrylamide, polymethoxydiethylene glycol (meth)acrylate, and combination thereof.
12. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is self cross-linking.
13. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the fluoropolymer-acrylic composition comprises a cross-linking agent.
14. The coated separator of claim 13, wherein the crosslinking agent is selected from the group consisting of isocyanate, diamine, adipic acid, dihydrazide, and combinations thereof.
15. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the silane comprises from 10 to 60 weight percent of the silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic composition, preferably from 20 to 50 weight percent, more preferably from 20 to 40 weight percent based on the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic composition.
16. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the silane comprises at least one silane is selected from the group consisting of vinyl functional silanes, amino functional silanes, (methy)acryloxy silanes and acryloxy silanes, ethoxy silanes, methoxy silanes, isocyanate functional and mercapto functional silanes and combination thereof.
17. The coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the silane comprises at least one silane is selected from the group consisting of tetra methoxy silane, tetra ethoxy silane
(TEOS), 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3-methacryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3- methacryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propyl triethoxy silane, 3-acryloxy propylmethyl diethoxy silane, ethyl triethoxy silane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane, vinyl-tris-(2-methoxyethoxy)silane, vinyltriisopropyloxysilane, Octenytrimethoxysilane, 3- methacryloxy propyl methyldimethoxysilane, 3-methacryloxy propyl trimethoxy silane, 3- methacryloxy propyl methyldiethoxysilane, , 3-methacryloxy triethoxysilane, 8-methacryloxy octyl trimethoxysilane, 3 acryloxy propyl trimethoxysilane, N-2-(aminoethyl)-3- aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, N-2-(aminoethyl)-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 3- aminopropyltriethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, N-2-(aminoethyl)-8- aminooctyltrimethoxysilane, 3-trimethoxysilypropyldiethylenetriamine, bis-(3- trimethoxysilylpropyl)amine, 4-amino-3,3-dimethylbutyltrimethoxysilane, 3- aminopropylmethyldiethoxy silane, 3-aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane, 3- trimethoxysilyl)propylsuccinic anhydride, 3 -mercaptopropyltrimethoxy silane, 3- mercaptopropylmethyldimethoxysilaneoxysilane and combinations thereof.
18. A method for forming the coated separator of any one of claims 1 to 4 coated separator comprising
a) the steps of dip-coating, spray coating, micro-gravure coating or slot coating at least one side of a separator with a silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid composition, b) drying said coated separator at a temperature of from 25 to 85C, to form a dried adhesive layer, on the separator, wherein the composition comprises a silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid resin, the resin having and from 5 to 50 wt% acrylic monomer units based upon the total weight of the silane modified fluoropolymer-acrylic hybrid resin, wherein the resin is a composition comprising an acrylic monomer polymerized with a fluoropolymer seed.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein said fluoropolymer-acrylic resin is dissolved in a solvent prior to step a.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein the solvent is selected from the group consisting of n- methylpyrrolidone (NMP), dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO), N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF), triethylphosphite (TEP), acetone, cyclopentanone, tetrahydrofuran, methyl ethylketone (MEK),
methyl isobutyl ketone (MiBK), ethyl acetate (EA), butyl acetate (BA), ethylene carbonate (EC), propylene carbonate (PC), dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diethyl carbonate (DEC), ethyl methyl carbonate (EMC) or combination s thereof.
21. A coated separator for a lithium ion battery comprising an adhesive layer on at least one side of a porous separator, wherein the adhesive layer comprises a silence functionized acrylic modified fluoropolymer composition, wherein said composition comprises an acrylic fluoropolymer-portion, the resin comprising from 3 to 20 wt% hexafluoropropylene and from 5 to 50 wt% acrylic monomer units based upon the total weight of the fluoropolymer- acrylic resin, wherein the resin is a composition comprising an acrylic monomer polymerized with a vinylidenefluoride/ hexafluoropropylene copolymer seed,
wherein at least one, preferably at least two acrylic monomer(s) selected from the group consisting of methacrylic acid, methacrylate, 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate, diacetone acrylamide, methyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate and combination thereof, and
wherein said adhesive layer further comprises 50 to 99 weight percent of inorganic particles, based on weight of polymer binder plus inorganic particles, wherein said inorganic particles being electrochemically stable inorganic particles, and said inorganic particles are selected from the group consisting of MgO, bohemite (y-AlO(OH)), AI2O3, or mixtures thereof.
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