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Acheson graphite

A carbon paste made of Acheson graphite and bromonaphthalene was used. [Pg.376]

Carbon C (electrographite, Acheson graphite) Carbon black-filled polymers, graphite-filled plastics, graphite-felt, glassy carbon (anode only), porous carbon, poly-p-phenylene (synthetic metal)... [Pg.89]

Crystallite size determined from the diffraction pattern measurements are given in Table XI and show the higher degree of three-dimensional ordering of Acheson graphite compared with Desulco,... [Pg.216]

Graphite is widely employed as electrode material. A range of synthetic graphite materials have been developed by high temperature treatment of coke (-> Ache-son process, Acheson graphite), by high temperature... [Pg.315]

Cp (13-301 K) of CS-grade Acheson graphite and of natural graphite from Ceylon. [Pg.536]

Chlorine-free NH4HFg,as dry as possible, is electrolyzed in an electrolytic cell such as that described for the preparation of Fj, (see section on Fluorine). The temperature is maintained at 130-140°C, Acheson graphite is used as the anode. The operating current is 10 amp., resulting in a voltage of 7 to 9 v. The current density at the anode is 0.05 to 0.1 amp./cn (The current density does not influence the yield.)... [Pg.181]

Magnesium is usually made commercially by electrolysis of molten, dehydrated carnallite (MgClg KCl), with an Acheson graphite anode and an iron cathode. [Pg.903]

Synonyms/Trade Names Acheson graphite, Artificial graphite [Note Also see specific listing for Graphite (natural).] ... [Pg.155]

Acheson graphite is a synthetic graphite made by the Acheson process. See synthetic graphite... [Pg.471]

Reference to Acheson in combination with synthetic graphite honors the inventor of the first technical graphitization. Today the term Acheson graphite, however, is of historical interest only because it no longer covers the plurality of synthetic graphite. [Pg.472]

See Acheson graphite, artificial graphite, electrographite, graphitized carbon, pyrolytic graphite... [Pg.501]

Anodes were fabricated progressively in magnetite, Acheson graphite, sintered graphite and finally in coated titanium. [Pg.229]


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