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Sulfur graphitization influenced

The use of this probe reaction is currently being extended to other metal/graphite systems and an investigation of the influences of other gas phase poisons including sulfur and phosphorus. [Pg.33]

At temperatures above 800 °C, PPV can be converted into graphite [79,80], The electrical conductivity of PPV that is pyrolyzed at 3000 °C is strongly influenced by stretching. By doping with sulfur trioxide a conductivity of 10 S cm is reached, which is comparable to that of a highly oriented pyrolytic graphite or natural graphite. Another study [81] in which PPV and other related polymers are pyrolyzed up to 1700 °C reports an electric conductivity of... [Pg.80]


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Graphitization sulfur influence

Graphitization sulfur influence

Sulfur influence

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