Carbon materials comprising enhanced electrochemical properties

US9269502B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9269502-B2
Application numberUS-201113336975-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 23, 2011
Priority dateDec 28, 2010
Publication dateFeb 23, 2016
Grant dateFeb 23, 2016

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The present application is directed to carbon materials comprising an optimized pore structure. The carbon materials comprise enhanced electrochemical properties and find utility in any number of electrical devices, for example, as electrode material in ultracapacitors. Methods for making the disclosed carbon materials are also disclosed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A carbon material comprising a pore structure, the pore structure comprising micropores, mesopores and a total pore volume, wherein from 80% to 90% of the total pore volume resides in micropores, from 10% to 20% of the total pore volume resides in mesopores, provided that less than 10% of the total pore volume resides in pores greater than 20 nm. 2. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein less than 5% of the total pore volume resides in pores greater than 20 nm. 3. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 500 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 4. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 100 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 5. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 50 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 6. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the ash content of the carbon material is less than 0.03% as calculated from proton induced x-ray emission data. 7. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the ash content of the carbon material is less than 0.01% as calculated from proton induced x-ray emission data. 8. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the ash content of the carbon material is less than 0.001% as calculated from proton induced x-ray emission data. 9. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises at least 95% carbon by weight as measured by combustion analysis and proton induced x-ray emission. 10. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 10 ppm iron as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 11. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 3 ppm nickel as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 12. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 30 ppm sulfur as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 13. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 1 ppm chromium as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 14. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 1 ppm copper as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 15. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 1 ppm zinc as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 16. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 100 ppm sodium, less than 100 ppm silicon, less than 10 ppm sulfur, less than 25 ppm calcium, less than 10 ppm iron, less than 2 ppm nickel, less than 1 ppm copper, less than 1 ppm chromium, less than 50 ppm magnesium, less than 10 ppm aluminum, less than 25 ppm phosphorous, less than 5 ppm chlorine, less than 25 ppm potassium, less than 2 ppm titanium, less than 2 ppm manganese, less than 0.5 ppm cobalt and less than 5 ppm zinc as measured by proton induced x-ray emission, and wherein all other elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 are undetected by proton induced x-ray emission. 17. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 50 ppm sodium, less than 50 ppm silicon, less than 30 ppm sulfur, less than 10 ppm calcium, less than 10 ppm iron, less than 1 ppm nickel, less than 1 ppm copper, less than 1 ppm chromium and less than 1 ppm zinc as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 18. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 3.0% oxygen, less than 0.1% nitrogen and less than 0.5% hydrogen as determined by combustion analysis. 19. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises less than 1.0% oxygen as determined by combustion analysis. 20. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a pyrolyzed polymer cryogel. 21. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises an activated polymer cryogel. 22. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a BET specific surface area of at least 500 m 2 /g. 23. The carbon material of claim 22 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 500 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 24. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a BET specific surface area of at least 1500 m 2 /g. 25. The carbon material of claim 24 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 500 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 26. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a BET specific surface area of at least 2000 m 2 /g. 27. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a pore volume of at least 0.60 cc/g. 28. The carbon material of claim 27 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 500 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 29. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a pore volume of at least 1.00 cc/g. 30. The carbon material of claim 29 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 500 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 31. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a pore volume of at least 1.50 cc/g. 32. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a pore volume of at least 2.00 cc/g. 33. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein the carbon material comprises a total impurity content of less than 200 ppm of elements having atomic numbers ranging from 11 to 92 as measured by proton induced x-ray emission. 34. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein less than 2.5% of the total pore volume resides in pores greater than 20 nm. 35. The carbon material of claim 1 , wherein less than 1% of the total pore volume resides in pores greater than 20 nm.

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  • characterised by the starting materials · CPC title

  • Lead-acid accumulators (semi-lead accumulators H01M10/20) · CPC title

  • characterised by structural features of the materials making up or comprised in the electrodes, e.g. form, surface area or porosity; characterised by the structural features of powders or particles used therefor · CPC title

  • Raw materials therefor, e.g. resins or coal · CPC title

  • Electrodes for lead-acid accumulators · CPC title

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What does patent US9269502B2 cover?
The present application is directed to carbon materials comprising an optimized pore structure. The carbon materials comprise enhanced electrochemical properties and find utility in any number of electrical devices, for example, as electrode material in ultracapacitors. Methods for making the disclosed carbon materials are also disclosed.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chang Alan T, Costantino Henry R, Feaver Aaron M, and 6 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C01B32/18. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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