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Charge graphite

The intercalant layer, which comprises the anions A and ligands S, is placed between two positively charged graphite layers. [Pg.397]

Shigematsu, Y Ue, M. Yamaki, J.-I., Thermal behavior of charged graphite and Li,CoOi in electrolytes containing alkylphosphates for lithium-ion cell, 7. Electrochem. Soc. 2009,156, A176-A180. [Pg.162]

An example of a real impedance spectrum obtained for a new, fully-charged Graphite-NCA coil element with 10 Ah is shown in Figure 2.22 in accordance with the Nyquist representation. This figure is identical to Figure 2.9 but with the addition of the components of the electrical model. [Pg.59]

In practice, triple alloy is added to a clay graphite cmcible in a refractory-lined vacuum-tight chamber (Fig. 14). Power input is controlled by adjusting the appHed voltage until the charge is melted. A refractory cover is placed over the cmcible and sealed with sand. The furnace cover contains an opening which mates with a port connecting to a condenser. [Pg.46]

Fig. 4. Bomb reactor for the reduction of UF with Mg by the Ames process (capacity 144.2 kg uranium metal) A, steel cover flange with lifting eye B, bolt and nut C, top flange of bomb D, graphite cover E, liner of fused dolomitic oxide F, steel bomb, and G, charge, where represents steel, D liner, ... Fig. 4. Bomb reactor for the reduction of UF with Mg by the Ames process (capacity 144.2 kg uranium metal) A, steel cover flange with lifting eye B, bolt and nut C, top flange of bomb D, graphite cover E, liner of fused dolomitic oxide F, steel bomb, and G, charge, where represents steel, D liner, ...

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