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titleOfInvention Alkaline battery separator
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide an alkaline battery separator made of a nonwoven or woven fabric made of an olefin resin, which is excellent in alkali resistance and acid resistance and excellent in electrolyte retention. SOLUTION: An alkali comprising a nonwoven fabric or a woven fabric containing a polyolefin-based resin as a main component, and the surface of which is subjected to an activation treatment with ozone or the like and a subsequent grafting treatment with a vinyl monomer. Battery separator. When the grafting treatment is performed using an amide group-containing vinyl monomer, it is preferable to perform a Hoffman rearrangement reaction on the amide group following the grafting treatment.
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