Current-potential curves were determined during the application of a triangular potential sweep to a graphiteelectrode immersed in acid electrolyte. A maximum of 3 anodic and 3 cathodic peaks were observed in these curves depending on the experimentalconditions. The anodic peaks in the potential ran
An investigation of the reactivities of an isotropic nuclear graphite and “Poco” graphite
✍ Scribed by J. Dollimore; C.M. Freedman
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1972
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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✦ Synopsis
The effect of calcium, iron, silicon, titanium and vanadium was determined on the rates of carbon-oxygen, carbon-carbon dioxide and carbon-steam reactions. A general equation describing the weight loss-exposure time relationship was also developed for all reaction systems investigated.
84. Infiuence of lattice defects in graphite on intercalation reactions
H. P. Boehm and J. Pflugmacher (Institut fur anorgunische Chemie d.er Universitat Munchen, Germany). The formation of intercalation compounds of graphite and carbons is influenced qualitatively and quantitatively by lattice defects, depending on the nature of the intercalated material. Bromine intercalation is very sensitive to lattice defects, whereas potassium is intercalated also by poorly organized carbons. AlCls and FeCl, are in between these extremes. Bromine intercalation isotherms may serve as "fingerprints" of graphites. Measurement of the oxidation kinetics with Simon reagent as introduced by Oberlin and Mering will be critically reviewed.
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