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Alkali carbon intercalates

Many samples are unstable in air. Examples of air-sensitive compounds are alkali metal intercalated C60, carbon nanotubes, and graphite, which are... [Pg.20]

Carbon atoms crystallize in several forms. Graphite and diamond are well known carbon polymorphs. Fullerenes, which were discovered in the 1980 s, have also been well characterized. Carbon materials show a variety of different physical and chemical properties. Because of this the electronic structure of carbon materials has been investigated using a number of different experimental techniques, for example, XPS, UPS and XANES. Theoretical studies of carbon materials have been also performed. However, experimentally observed spectra are not always consistent with theoretical predictions. Recently, in order to understand the various kinds of observed electronic spectra, DV-Xa calculations have been performed on a small cluster model. [1] In the present paper, we report results of DV-Xa calculations performed on the carbon materials graphite, alkali graphite intercalation compounds (GIC), fullerene, and fluorinated fullerenes. [Pg.302]

Several carbon-containing superconductors are listed in Table 4.2-29. Superconductivity in the fullerenes can be achieved by alkali metal intercalation, resulting in... [Pg.745]

Graphite reacts with alkali metals, for example potassium, to form compounds which are non-stoichiometric but which all have limiting compositions (for example K C) in these, the alkaU metal atoms are intercalated between the layers of carbon atoms. In the preparation of fluorine by electrolysis of a molten fluoride with graphite electrodes the solid compound (CF) polycarbon fluoride is formed, with fluorine on each carbon atom, causing puckering of the rings. [Pg.169]

Tanuma, S., Synthesis and structure of quasi-one-dimensional carbon crystal carbolite and intercalation with alkali metals and halogens. In Supercarbon, Synthesis, Properties and Applications, ed. S. Yoshimura and R. P. H. Chang, Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1998, pp. 120 127. [Pg.162]

Whereas the electrochemical decomposition of propylene carbonate (PC) on graphite electrodes at potentials between 1 and 0.8 V vs. Li/Li was already reported in 1970 [140], it took about four years to find out that this reaction is accompanied by a partially reversible electrochemical intercalation of solvated lithium ions, Li (solv)y, into the graphite host [64], In general, the intercalation of Li (and other alkali-metal) ions from electrolytes with organic donor solvents into fairly crystalline graphitic carbons quite often yields solvated (ternary) lithiated graphites, Li r(solv)yC 1 (Fig. 8) [7,24,26,65,66,141-146],... [Pg.394]


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