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Graphite, intercalation compounds with chlorine

Like the alkali metals, some halogens, particularly fluorine, form intercalated compounds with graphite crystals. Reaction usually starts at 600°C. However, graphite does not react with chlorine at temperatures below that of the electric arc. [Pg.67]

These intercalation compounds were obtained by prolonged heating of graphite with the lower chlorides CoCls or PdCh in a stream of chlorine. [Pg.256]

Pure perchloric acid has been observed to react slowly with graphite at room temperature, to give the first-stage intercalation compound C24.9, CIO4,2HCIO4 and chlorine trioxide... [Pg.241]


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