The aim of this paper is the characterization of a carbon felt (Le Carbone
Lorraine, RVC 4002) to be used as three-dimensional electrode. A wide range
of very different techniques were used in the physical and structural char
acterization of this material. Both structural (porosity, mean pore radius,
specific surface area, tortuosity) and physical properties (permeability,
electrical resistance) were determined by using mercury porosimetry, adsorp
tion isotherm analysis, a filamentary analog procedure and liquid permeamet
ry (pressure drop method). The results obtained from the modelling of the h
ydrodynamic behaviour, from previous work, were also applied here. The carb
on felt studied was found to have a porosity around 0.98, a specific surfac
e area of 22100-22700 m(-1), 2.7 x 10(-3) Ohm m electrical resistivity and
a tortuosity between 5 and 6. The comparison of these results with those fo
und in the literature for other similar materials, used as three-dimensiona
l electrodes, highlights the attractions of this carbon felt as a three-dim
ensional electrode.