Claims
- 1. A porous carbon/carbon composite electrode comprising
- activated carbon powder and activated carbon fibers in a matrix of a carbonized synthetic resin.
- 2. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the electrode is made by a process including carbonizing, in a non-oxidizing atmosphere, a cured synthetic resin mixture that includes at least 20% by weight of each of the activated carbon powder and the activated carbon fiber.
- 3. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the activated carbon powder has an average particle size of from 0.5 to 300 microns.
- 4. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the activated carbon fibers have an average length of from 1 to 50 mm and an average diameter of from 5 to 50 microns.
- 5. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the carbonized synthetic resin is a carbonized phenolformaldehyde resin.
- 6. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the carbonized synthetic resin is obtained by a carbonizing step, in a non-oxidizing atmosphere, carried out at from about 600.degree. C. to about 1200.degree. C.
- 7. The electrode of claim 2, wherein the total weight of the activated carbon materials exceeds 60% in the mixture.
- 8. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the ratio of carbon powder to carbon fibers is from 2:1 to 1:2.
- 9. A porous carbon/carbon composite electrode comprising
- an activated carbon fabric impregnated with a mixture of activated carbon powder and a carbonized synthetic resin.
- 10. The electrode of claim 9, wherein the impregnated fabric is made by a process including carbonizing, in a non-oxidizing atmosphere, an activated carbon fabric impregnated with a cured mixture of a synthetic resin and an activated carbon powder, including at least 20% by weight of each of the activated carbon powder and activated carbon fabric.
- 11. The electrode of claim 9, wherein the activated carbon powder has an average particle size of from about 1 to about 300 microns.
- 12. The electrode of claim 9, wherein the activated carbon fabric has a thickness of from about 5 to about 10 mils.
- 13. The electrode of claim 9, wherein the electrode comprises at least two layers of activated carbon fabric.
- 14. The electrode of claim 10, wherein the carbonizing step is carried out at from about 600.degree. C. to about 1200.degree. C.
- 15. The electrode of claim 10, wherein the total weight of the activated carbon powder and activated carbon fabric in the mixture exceeds 60%.
- 16. The electrode of claim 9, wherein the ratio of powder to fabric is from 2:1 to 1:2.
- 17. A composite bipolar capacitor, comprising a stack structure, said structure comprising a stack of:
- a. at least two carbon/carbon composite wafers, each wafer comprising a member selected from the group consisting of
- (i) activated carbon powder and activated carbon fibers in a matrix of a carbonized synthetic resin and
- (ii) an activated carbon fabric impregnated with a mixture of activated carbon powder and a carbonized synthetic resin; and
- b. a separating layer between adjacent stacked wafers.
- 18. The device of claim 17 wherein the separating layer is a conductive, non-porous rubber cement.
- 19. The device of claim 17 wherein the separating layer is carbon filled polyethylene saturated with electrolyte.
- 20. The device of claim 17 including the further step of laminating at least one of the wafers to a conductive plastic substrate prior to step (c).
- 21. The device of claim 17 including the further step of assembling at least two stack structures to form a bipolar capacitor device.
- 22. A process for increasing the surface area of carbon in a carbon-based electrode, comprising incorporating activated carbon into the electrode according to the steps of:
- a. preparing a mixture of activated carbon powder, a synthetic resin, and at least one activated carbon material selected from the group consisting of activated carbon fibers and activated carbon fabric;
- b. curing the synthetic resin of the mixture; and
- c. carbonizing the synthetic resin in a non-oxidizing atmosphere.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/493,813, filed Jun. 22, 1995, now abandoned.
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