Claims
- 1. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor, which comprises a solid activated carbon obtained by pyrolyzing a mixture mainly containing an activated carbon and a thermosetting resin and which has, on the surface and/or inside, holes free from said activated carbon, and wherein holes having a diameter of 5 .mu.m-70 .mu.m possess a capacity of 0.01 cc/g-1.0 cc/g, said electrode having a frequency of .omega..sub.L which corresponds to a shift of impedance character from diffusion impedance region to condenser region of 100 mHz-500 mHz.
- 2. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor, which comprises a solid activated carbon obtained by pyrolyzing a mixture mainly containing an activated carbon and a thermosetting resin and which has, on the surface and/or inside, holes free from said activated carbon, and wherein holes having a diameter of 5 .mu.m-70 .mu.m possess a capacity of 0.01 cc/g-1.0 cc/g.
- 3. A polarizable alectrode for an electric double-layer capacitor according to claim 1, wherein said solid activated carbon is obtained by pyrolyzing said mixture mainly containing an activated carbon and a thermosetting resin, in a non-oxidizing atmosphere.
- 4. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor according to claim 1, having a porosity given by holes as discontinuous portions free from the solid activated carbon of 20-80%.
- 5. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor according to claim 1, wherein said holes free from the solid activated carbon are throughholes.
- 6. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor according to claim 1, having discontinuous portions free from the solid activated carbon formed by adding, to said mixture mainly containing an activated carbon and a thermosetting resin, a fiber capable of vaporizing upon heating and then heating a mixture formed by adding said fiber.
- 7. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor according to claim 6, wherein said fiber capable of vaporizing upon heating is a synthetic fiber or a natural fiber.
- 8. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor according to claim 7, wherein said fiber capable of vaporizing upon heating is a polyvinyl alcohol, a polyethylene, a polystyrene, a polypropylene, a polyester, a polyethylene glycol or a cellulose.
- 9. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor, which comprises a solid activated carbon obtained by pyrolyzing a mixture mainly containing an activated carbon and a thermosetting resin and which has, on the surface and/or inside, holes free from said activated carbon, and wherein holes having a diameter of 5 .mu.m-70 .mu.m possess a capacity of 0.01 cc/g-1.0 cc/g and said holes free from said solid activated carbon are holes whose directions are substantially parallel to the surface of the electrode.
- 10. A polarizable electrode for an electric double-layer capacitor according to claim 1, which comprises a solid activated carbon is obtained by pyrolyzing a mixture mainly containing an activated carbon and a thermosetting resin and which has, on the surface and/or inside, holes free from said activated carbon, and wherein holes having a diameter of 5 .mu.m-70 .mu.m possess a capacity of 0.01 cc/g-1.0 cc/g and said holes free from said solid activated carbon are holes whose directions are substantially perpendicular to the surface of the electrode.
- 11. An electric double-layer capacitor which comprises at least a pair of polarizable electrodes and an electrolyte impregnated there-between, each of said electrodes comprising a solid activated carbon obtained by activated carbon is obtained by pyrolyzing a mixture mainly containing an activated carbon and a thermosetting resin and having, on the surface and/or inside, holes free from said activated carbon, and wherein holes having a diameter of 5 .mu.m-70 .mu.m possess a capacity of 0.01 cc/g-1.0 cc/g, each of said polarizable electrodes firmly bonded to a collector electrode respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/344,711, filed on Nov. 18, 1994, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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