Title :
Strength properties of separators in alkaline solutions
Author_Institution :
Viskase Corp., Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract :
Cellulose-based separators have been used in alkaline battery systems for many years. In particular, Ag-Zn systems have used cellophane and fiber-reinforced regenerated cellulose manufactured via the viscose process as the main separator. There has been a reported decrease in the shelf-life of Ag-Zn batteries. One of the believed causes is degradation of the cellulosic separator by the alkaline solution (40% KOH) that is used as the electrolyte. Battery separator nonwovens that were coated with regenerated cellulose via the viscose process were subjected to storage in 40% potassium hydroxide (KOH) over a two month period. Samples were periodically checked for wet MD tensile strength. The test showed that among the nonwovens, the polyamide retained about 93% of its initial tensile strength whereas polyvinyl alcohol and cellulosic nonwovens retained only 55% and 35%, respectively. Adding a viscose coating to the nonwovens improved tensile strength retention by 20-25% for the polyvinyl alcohol and cellulosic materials. The viscose-coated polyamide retained more than 98% of its initial tensile strength
Keywords :
fibre reinforced composites; mechanical variables measurement; polymers; primary cells; silver; tensile strength; tensile testing; zinc; Ag-Zn; Ag-Zn systems; KOH; KOH electrolyte; alkaline battery systems; battery separator nonwovens; cellophane; cellulose-based separators; cellulosic nonwovens; cellulosic separator; fiber-reinforced regenerated cellulose; polyamide; polyvinyl alcohol; separators; shelf-life decrease; strength properties; viscose process; viscose-coated polyamide; wet MD tensile strength; Aging; Batteries; Coatings; Cotton; Couplings; Crystallization; Degradation; Particle separators; Raw materials; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 1996., Eleventh Annual
Conference_Location :
Long Beach, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2994-5
DOI :
10.1109/BCAA.1996.485010