Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making
Patent
1995-05-12
1997-06-10
Arbes, Carl J.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Electrical device making
429101, 429105, 429194, 264 291, 264 292, 264 293, 502418, 524596, H01R 4300
Patent
active
056364377
ABSTRACT:
Fabrication of conductive solid porous carbon electrodes for use in batteries, double layer capacitors, fuel cells, capacitive dionization, and waste treatment. Electrodes fabricated from low surface area (<50 m.sup.2 /gm) graphite and cokes exhibit excellent reversible lithium intercalation characteristics, making them ideal for use as anodes in high voltage lithium insertion (lithium-ion) batteries. Electrodes having a higher surface area, fabricated from powdered carbon blacks, such as carbon aerogel powder, carbon aerogel microspheres, activated carbons, etc. yield high conductivity carbon compositives with excellent double layer capacity, and can be used in double layer capacitors, or for capacitive deionization and/or waste treatment of liquid streams. By adding metallic catalysts to be high surface area carbons, fuel cell electrodes can be produced.
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Feikert John H.
Kaschmitter James L.
Mayer Steven T.
Tran Tri D.
Arbes Carl J.
Carnahan L. E.
Regents of the University of California
Sartorio Henry P.
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