Process for manufacturing a metal electrode

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products – Electrophoresis or electro-osmosis processes and electrolyte...

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C204S490000, C204S491000, C075S010260, C075S010250, C075S622000, C075S330000, C438S688000, C438S778000, C438S785000

Reexamination Certificate

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07611615

ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a process for manufacturing a porous metal electrode, wherein the porosity degree is in the range of 30 to 50% and the metal is capable of forming a stable, uniform, oxide layer having a dielectric constant greater than 25 (k≧25), preferably selected from the group consisting of tantalum and niobium, comprising a substantially uniform porous layer of deposited said metal particles thereon.The present invention further relates to a stable suspension for electrophoretically homogeneously deposition of said metal.

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