Polymer composite separator architecture: BYDRecent Research Landscape
Uncontrolled pore size distribution in traditional filters leads to poor solute selectivity and high energy costs. Engineering the interfacial polymerization layer enables precise molecular weight cut-off for industrial separations.
What technical problems is BYD addressing in Polymer composite separator architecture?
Interfacial layer delamination
(42)evidences
Weak adhesion between the polymer substrate and functional coatings leads to structural instability during battery cycling. Preventing separation ensures consistent ion transport and safety.
Electrode mechanical integrity loss
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Non-uniform distribution of binder and active materials leads to inconsistent electrochemical performance and mechanical failure. Achieving high homogeneity ensures structural integrity and stable ion transport across the electrode.
Internal short circuit risk
(10)evidences
Standard liquid electrolytes suffer from volatility and leakage at elevated temperatures. Enhancing structural integrity through cross-linking prevents catastrophic thermal runaway and mechanical failure.