Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Elemental carbon containing
Patent
1983-03-14
1985-12-10
Clingman, A. Lionel
Compositions
Electrically conductive or emissive compositions
Elemental carbon containing
296231, 296235, 252503, 252506, 252507, 252512, 252518, 2521821, 423328, 423332, 429 50, 429103, 429104, 429112, 429191, 429192, 429193, 429199, 429218, 429245, H01B 116, C01B 3328, C01B 3332
Patent
active
045578583
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides an electronically conductive tectosilicate which has, trapped within and forming part of its framework structure at the molecular or atomic level, colloidal particles of one or more electronically conducted species, which act to render the tectosilicate electronically conductive. The invention further provides a method of making such electronically conductive tectosilicate, wherein, for example, a zeolite is precipitated from the solution which has an electronically conductive species such as colloidal graphite in suspension therein, so that the colloidal particles of the electronically conductive species are trapped within and form part of the framework structure of the precipitate at the atomic or molecular level. The invention also extends to electronically conductive artifacts, such as electrodes for electrochemical cells, which are made from the electronically conductive tectosilicate by compacting the artifact from particles of the tectosilicate.
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Charnell, "Gel Growth of Large Crystals of Sodium A and Sodium X Zeolites", J. of Crystal Growth, 8 (1971) 291-294.
Clingman A. Lionel
Lilliwyte Societe Anonyme
Way Robert A.
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