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Graphite, intercalation compounds arsenic

Fischer-Hepp rearrangement, 22 151 Fischer-Tropsch catalysis, by graphite intercalation compounds, 23 318 Fish, arsenic in, 44 150, 167, 168, 170, 180 Fission... [Pg.105]

Treatment of the graphite/AsFe compound with F2 gas results in conversion of all of the intercalated arsenic to AsFe . [Pg.540]

Donor and Acceptor Compounds. When the intercalated substance donates an electron to the adjacent graphite layer, it is known as a donor, i.e., potassium. When it receives an electron from the layer, it is known as an acceptor, i.e., bromine, arsenic pentafluoride, etc. [Pg.237]


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