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Surface-Modified Membrane as A Separator for Lithium-Ion Polymer Battery

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ENERGIES
Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 866-885

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en3040866

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battery; membrane; plasma; separator; surface modification

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This paper describes the fabrication of novel modified polyethylene (PE) membranes using plasma technology to create high-performance and cost-effective separator membranes for practical applications in lithium-ion polymer batteries. The modified PE membrane via plasma modification process plays a critical role in improving wettability and electrolyte retention, interfacial adhesion between separators and electrodes, and cycle performance of lithium-ion polymer batteries. This paper suggests that the performance of lithium-ion polymer batteries can be greatly enhanced by the plasma modification of commercial separators with proper functional materials for targeted application.

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