TITLE:
Porous Carbon Grown by Chemical Vapor Deposition on Copper Substrates
AUTHORS:
D. Mendoza
KEYWORDS:
Porous Carbon, Graphene-Like Materials, Conductive Electrodes, Chemical Vapor Deposition
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering,
Vol.3 No.8,
August
3,
2015
ABSTRACT: Amorphous porous carbon was synthesized by chemical vapor deposition on copper substrates.
The average size of the pores is around 1.2 microns with some small pores decorating the big ones.
Lamellar samples of this carbonaceous material can be separated from the copper support and
may be useful as electrode due to its low electrical resistivity of the order of 0.4 Ωcm.