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MSE PRO Porous Copper Foam for Battery and Supercapacitor Research (30– MSE Supplies LLC

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Porous Copper Foam for Battery and Supercapacitor Research (300mm L x 200 mm W x 1.6 mm T),  MSE Supplies

MSE PRO Porous Copper Foam for Battery and Supercapacitor Research (300mm L x 200 mm W x 0.2 mm T)

SKU: BR0309

  • $ 19995



Product details:

Porous copper foam is widely used for lithium ion batteries, fuel cells and supercapacitors because of its high thermal and electronic conductivity. Porous copper foam is used as a substrate for in-situ growth of hierarchical electrode material which benefits from its porous structure. Porous copper foam is also found in applications such as heat sink materials, heat-absorbing materials, and chemical catalyst support. 

Specifications of Porous Copper Foam

Product SKU# BR0309
Pack Size 1 piece

Material

Copper ≥99.99%

Dimensions

300 mm X 200 mm or customized

Thickness

0.2 mm or customized

Surface density  280 g/m2
Porosity

95%, 100 pores per inch (100 PPI)

Pore size 50-80 um

Due to its thin thickness, the copper foam may show color difference due to oxidation. If necessary, use diluted acid to wash it before use.

References:

1. Homogeneous Deposition of Zinc on Three-Dimensional Porous Copper Foam as a Superior Zinc Metal Anode, ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng. 2019, 7, 21, 17737–17746

2. Experimental investigation on paraffin wax integrated with copper foam based heat sinks for electronic components thermal cooling, Int. Commun. Heat Mass Transf., Volume 98, November 2018, Pages 155-162

3. Fabrication of highly porous Pt coated nanostructured Cu-foam modified copper electrode and its enhanced catalytic ability for hydrogen evolution reaction, Int. J. Hydrog. Energy, 35 (2010) 452–458