Transactions of the Materials Research Society of Japan
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Electroconductivity of Softwood and Hardwood Carbons Prepared by Nickel- and Iron-catalyzed Carbonizations
Tsutomu SuzukiMitsuru KikuchiRitsuko WatanabeDaisuke KawakamiKyoko SuzukiNoriyasu OkazakiYukie SaitoHidetoshi KitaHisashi Tamai
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2012 Volume 37 Issue 3 Pages 491-494

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Crystallized mesoporous carbon (CMC) prepared by carbonization of softwood (S) and hardwood (H) with 2 wt % nickel and 3 wt % iron were washed with acid, mixed with cornstarch as matrix, and then molded into disk specimens for evaluating electro- conductivity. H-derived CMC had higher filler ability than the corresponding S-derived one irrespective of metal species. This can be understood by higher mesoporosity with probably better dispersion in the matrix for the former. CMC derived from iron-loaded H was comparable to Ketjenblack, excellent conductive carbon in the filler ability. Thus combination of H with iron was the most favorable for this purpose.
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