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Date of Patent:
May. 08, 2007

Filed:

Aug. 09, 2000
Applicants:

Takeshi Fujino, Wako, JP;

Shigeki Oyama, Wako, JP;

Naohiko Oki, Wako, JP;

Minoru Noguchi, Wako, JP;

Kenji Sato, Wako, JP;

Shushi Nishimura, Bizen, JP;

Takashi Maeda, Kashima-gun, JP;

Yuji Kawabuchi, Kashima-gun, JP;

Takahiro Haga, Kashima-gun, JP;

Inventors:

Takeshi Fujino, Wako, JP;

Shigeki Oyama, Wako, JP;

Naohiko Oki, Wako, JP;

Minoru Noguchi, Wako, JP;

Kenji Sato, Wako, JP;

Shushi Nishimura, Bizen, JP;

Takashi Maeda, Kashima-gun, JP;

Yuji Kawabuchi, Kashima-gun, JP;

Takahiro Haga, Kashima-gun, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C01B 31/08 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

To produce activated carbon for an electrode of an electric double-layer capacitor, the following steps are carried out sequentially: a step of subjecting a massive mesophase pitch to a pulverizing treatment to provide a pulverized powder; a step of subjecting the pulverized powder to an infusibilizing treatment under conditions of a temperature in a range of 300° C. (inclusive) to 450° C. (inclusive) in the atmospheric air current, a step of subjecting the pulverized powder to a carbonizing treatment under conditions of a temperature in a range of 600° C. (inclusive) to 900° C. (inclusive) in an inert gas current to provide a carbonized powder, a step of subjecting the carbonized powder to an alkali activating treatment under conditions of a temperature in a range of 500° C. (inclusive) to 1,000° C. (inclusive) in an inert gas atmosphere, followed by the post treatments, thereby producing alkali-activated carbon, and a step of subjecting the alkali-activated carbon to a pulverizing treatment. If an electrode is produced using the activated carbon, the electrode density can be increased.


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