Claims
- 1. Three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers comprising:secondary carbon filaments (SCF) grown on a surface of primary carbon fibers (OCF) without an additional metal catalyst, the primary carbon fibers (OCF) having a metal weight content of less than approximately 100 parts per million; thicknesses of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) being from approximately 100 μm to approximately 100 μm; and lengths of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) being approximately 1 μm to approximately 1 cm, wherein said secondary carbon filaments (SCF) are grown on the original carbon fibers (OCF) without the addition of a metal catalyst.
- 2. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 1 further comprising: increased surface area of said three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers occurs solely by exposure to carbon dioxide.
- 3. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 1 further comprising:increased surface area of the three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers occurs solely by exposure to water.
- 4. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 2, wherein the increased surface areas is up to approximately two orders of magnitude greater than surface areas of the primary fibers.
- 5. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 3, wherein the increased surface areas is up to approximately two orders of magnitude greater than surface areas of the primary fibers.
- 6. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 1, wherein the growth of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) occurs over a heated surface of the primary fibers in an oxidant-free atmosphere.
- 7. Three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers comprising:secondary carbon filaments (SCF) grown on a surface of original carbon fibers (OCF) without a metal catalyst; thicknesses of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) being up to approximately 100 μm; lengths of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) being up to approximately 1 cm, wherein said secondary carbon filaments (SCF); and an increased surface area of the three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers being activated without presence of a metal.
- 8. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 7, wherein the increased surface area is up to approximately two orders of magnitude greater than surface areas of the primary fibers.
- 9. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 8, wherein the increased surface area of said three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers occurs solely by exposure to carbon dioxide.
- 10. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 8, wherein the increased surface area of the three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers occurs solely by exposure to water.
- 11. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 7, wherein the primary carbon fibers having a metal weight content of less than approximately 100 parts per million.
- 12. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 7, wherein the thicknesses of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) are between approximately 100 μnm to approximately 100 μm.
- 13. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 7, wherein the lengths of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) are between approximately 1 μm to approximately 1 cm.
- 14. The three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers according to claim 7, wherein the growth of the secondary carbon filaments (SCF) occurs over a heated surface of the primary fibers in an oxidant-free atmosphere.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to novel three-dimensional (3D) carbon fibers and to the methods and apparatus for their production and this Application claims the rights arising out of the earlier filed U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/346,548 filed Jan. 8, 2002 and 60/346,580 filed Jan. 8, 2002.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Provisional Applications (2)
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60/346548 |
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60/346580 |
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