• Title/Summary/Keyword: padiation-induced grafting

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Electrochemical Properties of Core-Shell Polyolefin Nonwoven Fabric Modified with Sulfonic Acid Group (술폰산기를 갖은 코아-쉘형 폴리올레핀 부직포의 전기화학적 성질)

  • Choi, Seong-Ho;Zhang, Yu-Ping;Shon, Sang-Ho;Lee, Kwang-Pill
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.60-68
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    • 2004
  • The core-shell polyolefin nonwovon fabric (PNF), wherein the PNF comprises at least about 60% of polyethylene having a melting temperature at ${\sim}132^{\circ}C$ and no more than about 40% of second polypropylene having a lower melting temperature at ${\sim}162^{\circ}C$. The sulfonic acid group for battery separators were prepared by radiation-induced grafting of styrene onto PNF and by the subsequent sulfonation of polystyrene graft chains. The sulfonated PNF was characterized by XPS, SEM, DSC, TGA and porosimeter. The electrochemical properties such as electrolyte retension, electrical resistance, and transport number of the $K^+ions$ were evaluated after sulfonation. It was found that the electrolyte retension increased, whereas the electrical resistance decreased with increasing sulfonic acid content. The transport number of $K^+$ in PNF with sulfonic acid of 0.22 ~ 3.60 mmol/g was to be 0.90 ~ 0.93.