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Graphite, intercalation compounds acid salts

Lamellar compounds based on highly oriented graphite can be deintercalated more completely. By electrochemical deintercalation of first-stage acid salts (cf. 16.4.2.1.4) based on highly oriented pyrolytic or natural graphite 95% of the intercalant can be removed under quasi-equilibrium conditions " for much less crystalline carbon fibers, the corresponding value is 80 %. ... [Pg.427]

Among the organic acids only trifluoroacetic acid has been found to intercalate into graphite. Because of its low electrical conductivity inorganic salts must be added to the acid. Scharff [377] has reported the formation of a mixture of stage-1 and stage-2 compound. The intercalation process is slow and competes with the process involving the decarboxylation reaction... [Pg.653]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.289 , Pg.316 ]




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