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Methods of making carbon nanopipes and ductwork with nanometric walls

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A method of making a carbon nanopipe and ensemble of carbon nanopipes, comprising the steps of flowing a carbon precursor over silica fibers and thereby depositing a durable graphitizable carbon coating of tunable thickness of about 10-500 nm onto the silica fibers and etching away the silica fibers to yield a three-dimensional mat of electronically networked, hollow carbon tubules. A carbon nanopipe comprising a durable graphitizable carbon wall of tunable thickness of about 10-500 nm formed by exposing a silica fiber network to a carbon precursor vapor and thereby depositing a carbon film onto the silica fiber network at a temperature suitable for complete pyrolysis of the carbon precursor and removing the silica fibers.

Inventors: 
Lytle, Justin C.; Zimmerman, Trevor N.; Rolison, Debra R.
Patent Number: 
Technical domain: 
Textiles and Paper
FIle Date: 
2008-08-08
Grant Date: 
2013-07-02
Grant time: 
1,789 days
Grant time percentile rank: 
32
Claim count percentile rank: 
2
Citations percentile rank: 
1
'Cited by' percentile rank: 
1
Assignee: 
US NAVY