Claims
- 1. A carbon tube, comprising a tube wall, wherein said tube wall consists essentially of carbonized coating material and fiber residue, and said carbonized coating material is prepared according to a process comprising the steps of:(a) coating a fiber with a carbonizable carbon-containing coating material to form a coating layer over the fiber; (b) removing the fiber; and (c) carbonizing the coating layer to form said carbonized coating material.
- 2. The carbon tube according to claim 1, wherein said carbon-containing coating material comprises repeating units selected from the group consisting of substituted polyacrylonitriles, unsubstituted polyacrylonitriles, substituted poly(vinyl chlorides), unsubstituted poly(vinyl chlorides), substituted poly(vinyl acetates), and unsubstituted poly(vinyl acetates).
- 3. The carbon tube according to claim 1, wherein said carbon-containing coating material comprises conjugated polymers selected from the group consisting of doped and undoped conjugated homopolymers, doped and undoped conjugated copolymers.
- 4. The carbon tube according to claim 1, wherein said fiber is a carbon-containing fiber, and said tube wall consists essentially of carbonized coating material and carbonized fiber residue.
- 5. A device, comprising a two dimensional carbon tube structure with a tube wall, wherein said tube wall consists essentially of carbonized coating material and fiber residue, and said carbonized coating material is prepared according to a process comprising the steps of:(a) coating a two dimensional fiber with a carbonizable carbon-containing coating material; (b) removing the fiber; and (c) carbonizing the carbon-containing coating material to form said carbonized coating material.
- 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein said carbon-containing coating material comprises repeating units selected from the group consisting of substituted polyacrylonitriles, unsubstituted polyacrylonitriles substituted poly(vinyl chlorides), unsubstituted poly(vinyl chlorides), substituted poly(vinyl acetates), and unsubstituted poly(vinyl acetates).
- 7. The device according to claim 5, wherein said carbon-containing coating material comprises conjugated polymers selected from the group consisting of doped and undoped conjugated homopolymers, doped and undoped conjugated copolymers.
- 8. The device according to claim 5, wherein said fiber is a carbon-containing fiber, and said tube wall consists essentially of carbonized coating material and carbonized fiber residue.
- 9. A device, comprising a three dimensional carbon tube structure with a tube wall, wherein said tube wall consists essentially of carbonized coating material and fiber residue, and said carbonized coating material is prepared according to a process comprising the steps of:(a) coating a three-dimensional fiber structure with a carbonizable carbon-containing coating material; (b) removing the fiber structure; and (c) carbonizing the carbon-containing coating material to form said carbonized coating material.
- 10. The device according to claim 9, wherein said carbon-containing coating material comprises repeating units selected from the group consisting of substituted polyacrylonitriles, unsubstituted polyacrylonitriles, substituted poly(vinyl chlorides), unsubstituted poly(vinyl chlorides), substituted poly(vinyl acetates), and unsubstituted poly(vinyl acetates).
- 11. The device according to claim 9, wherein said carbon-containing coating material comprises conjugated polymers selected from the group consisting of doped and undoped conjugated homopolymers, doped and undoped conjugated copolymers.
- 12. The device according to claim 9, wherein said fiber structure consists essentially of a carbon-containing fiber, and said tube wall consists essentially of carbonized coating material and carbonized fiber residue.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/401,048, which was filed on Sep. 22, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,506,323.
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