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publicationDate 1989-11-17-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Carbonaceous composite material
abstract PURPOSE: To develop the title high-strength carbonaceous material appropriate for catalyst, etc., by forming a substrate of three-dimensional skeletal structure with the vitreous carbon fulfilling specified requirements, and forming a noble metal film on the surface. n CONSTITUTION: Soft polyester-based polyurethane foam of three-dimensional skeletal structure is uniformly impregnated with a resin such as furfuryl alcohol polymer. The material is then heated at 150°C to dry and cure the resin, and then calcined at 950°C in a non-oxidizing atmosphere to carbonize the polyurethane foam. The resin is converted to vitreous carbon, and the vitreous-carbon substrate of three-dimensional skeletal structure having open cells in the skeleton is formed. The size La (Å) of the crystallite of the vitreous carbon is controlled to ≤300Å, and the sp. gr. by the butanol dip method of the substrate is adjusted to ≤1.70g/cc. A thin film of a noble metal such as Pt, Pd, Au, and Ag is formed thereon by sputtering to produce a high-strength carbonaceous composite material capable of being used for catalyst. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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