Claims
- 1. An electrode comprising a composite carbon foam derived from the pyrolysis of mixtures of granularized material, polyhydroxybenzene compounds, and formaldehyde or furfural, the composite carbon foam having a surface area between about 100 m.sup.2 /g to about 1200 m.sup.2 /g.
- 2. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the composite carbon foam has a density of between about 0.1 g/cc to about 1.2 g/cc.
- 3. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the granularized material is mixed with mixtures consisting of resorcinol/furfural, resorcinol/formaldehyde, phenol/resorcinol/formaldehyde, catechol/formaldehyde, and phloroglucinol/formaldehyde.
- 4. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the granularized material is an electrically conductive material.
- 5. The electrode of claim 4, wherein the electrically conductive material is composed of fibers selected from the group of metal and carbon.
- 6. The electrode of claim 5, wherein the fibers of metal and carbon are selected from the group of nickel, stainless steel, carbon, and electroplated carbon.
- 7. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the granularized material is selected from the group consisting of carbon aerogel microspheres, crushed/powderized carbon aerogel, powderized activated and non-activated carbon, and metal and/or metal oxide powders and spheres.
- 8. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the granularized material is selected from the group of carbon foam, carbon, metals, carbon fibers, metal fibers, and carbon aerogels.
- 9. The electrode of claim 1, wherein the granularized material is composed of carbon aerogel powders in binders composed of PTFE, EPDM, PVDF and PMMA.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. W-7405-ENG-48 between the United States Department of Energy and the University of California for the operation of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
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2069988 |
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