Method for the production of a carbon electrode

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Gas or vapor deposition of article forming material onto...

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264105, 264136, 264257, 264 85, 427122, 427123, 4271263, 427249, 427250, 427404, 4274192, B29C 4318, B32B 3120, C01B 3100

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ABSTRACT:
A method for the production of a carbon electrode includes directly depositing a carbon material on an electroconductive and flexible electrode substrate by chemical vapor deposition using gaseous hydrocarbons as a starting material, filling the carbon material directly deposited on the electrode substrate with a charge carrier material capable of being reversibly intercalcated therein and deintercalated therefrom, and compressing the electrode substrate filled with the charge carrier material, resulting in a thin plate-shaped carbon electrode.

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