Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon
Patent
1997-07-28
1998-12-01
Bell, Bruce F.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Elemental carbon
4232451, 4232453, 423210, 4234472, 4234477, 4234478, 4234479, 429218, 427113, D01F 912
Patent
active
058433937
ABSTRACT:
A method (50) of fabricating an amorphous carbon material for use as an electrode (20) in a rechargeable electrochemical cell (10) includes the steps of heating (62) a lignin material until it has fully cured, comminuting (68) the lignin material before it has carbonized, and subsequently heating (70) the lignin material until it has carbonized.
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Deng Guoping
Denton, III Frank R.
Bell Bruce F.
Farley Felipe J.
Motorola Inc.
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