Porous Power Technologies announced the launch of SYMMETRIX® NC2020, a ceramic battery separator designed to significantly improve thermal stability and safety of large-format lithium-ion batteries. Applications include batteries for electric vehicles, flat-cell consumer electronics, utility-grade energy storage, and other high-power or high-energy applications.
“SYMMETRIX NC2020 is non-flammable and more resistant to shrinkage than conventional separators. This makes cells more stable when damaged or abused and can prevent or delay thermal runaway events”
The battery separator is a vital component in the safety/cycle life/performance equation. SYMMETRIX NC2020, developed by PPT in partnership with Ahlstrom, delivers sizable improvements in all three areas, particularly safety.
“Use of ceramics in separators is not new,” explains John Shelburne, PPT’s Director of Research and Development. “However, most manufacturers apply a ceramic coating on conventional polyolefin separators. A coating can impede ion flow through the separator, reducing battery cycle life and performance.” Further, it can crack or flake off, potentially contaminating the cell.
In contrast, SYMMETRIX NC2020’s ceramic particles are blended with PVDF polymer to form a flexible, ceramic-rich microporous membrane. Ions flow freely though the open pore structure, enabling cells with good power over broad temperature ranges. The sponge-like membrane conforms to the electrode surface to prevent dead spots and ensure reliable performance, even as electrodes expand and contract over many cycles.
Other benefits of SYMMETRIX NC2020 lithium-ion battery separators include:
Superior thermal and chemical stability with less long-term cell degradation.
Low internal resistance for higher power with less heat generation.
Oxidation resistance and compatibility with high-voltage chemistries.
Fast and thorough electrolyte wicking.
The ability to laminate securely to electrodes, which simplifies manufacturing and boosts production yields