Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing
Patent
1996-05-02
1997-12-16
McGinty, Douglas J.
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Elemental carbon containing
252500, 252510, 423445B, 423DIG40, 427113, 4283055, 4283179, 4283184, H01B 104, C01B 3100
Patent
active
056981406
ABSTRACT:
A hybrid material comprising an extremely porous, carbon-bearing substrate, such as a carbon-bearing aerogel, and fullerene molecules loaded in the pores of the substrate. The hybrid compound is obtained by several approaches, including chemical vapor infiltration of fullerenes into finished carbon-containing aerogels; infiltration of fullerenes during the solvent displacement step of aerogel preparation; and addition of fullerenes to solgel starting materials.
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Huffman Donald R.
Lamb Lowell D.
Durando Antonio R.
Kopec Mark
McGinty Douglas J.
The Arizona Board of Regents, on behalf of the University of Ari
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