Porous article having open pores prepared from aromatic condensa

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204284, 204292, 204294, 252500, 252512, 252518, 502180, 502416, 521181, C25B 900, C25B 1104, C25B 1112, H01B 100

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ABSTRACT:
An insoluble and infusible substrate with a polyacene-type skelatal structure having a hydrogen/carbon atomic ratio of from 0.05 to 0.60 and containing open pores having an average diameter of not more than 10 micrometers, said substrate being a heat-treated product of an aromatic condensation polymer consisting of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The substrate, when doped with a dopant, gives an electrically conductive material. When having a specific surface area of at least 600 m.sup.2 /g, the substrate is especially useful as an electrode of an organic cell.

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