𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Formation of iron chloride-graphite intercalation compounds in propylene carbonate by electrolysis

✍ Scribed by H.Y. Zhang; W.C. Shen; Z.D. Wang; F. Zhang


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
663 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Formation of graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) of iron chloride in propylene carbonate PC by electrolysis was studied. Three types of structure with different interplanar distance, d,, were observed. The single phase of the new type having the d,-value of 1.03 nm (named p-type) was synthesized in dilute solution of less than 1 M. The y-type GICs with a d,-value of 1.18 nm, which was quite close to the so-called "type II" compounds synthesized by Soneda et al. in chloroform solution of FeCl,, were formed at the medium-range of concentration from 1 to 4 M. The single phase of cc-type GICs with a d,-value of 0.95 nm which was very similar to the binary compounds, were obtained in solution more than 4 M. The influences of FeCl, concentration and reaction time on the formation of each type were investigated.

The existence of co-intercalated PC solvents was suggested by the results of thermogravimetry. Mossbauer spectroscopy and energy dispersed spectroscopy showed that the intercalated species of iron chloride existed mainly as FeCl; ions in P-type GICs, and FeCI, octahedrons in cc-type. Based on these observations, the crystallographic structure in the intercalate layer of the new type GIC P-type) was discussed.


📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES


Moessbauer study of iron chloride-graphi
✍ Z.D Wang; M Inagaki; M takano 📂 Article 📅 1991 🏛 Elsevier Science 🌐 English ⚖ 534 KB

Iron chloride-graphite intercalation compounds synthesized from FeCI, = KC1 molten salts were studies according to the Moessbauer effect. The room temperature Moessbauer spectra of all compounds obtained in the molten salts at 400°C with initial FeCI,IKCl ratio of 90/10:55/45 were found to consist o

Graphite formation by the dissolution—pr
✍ F.J. Derbyshire; A.E.B. Presland; D.L. Trimm 📂 Article 📅 1975 🏛 Elsevier Science 🌐 English ⚖ 424 KB

Studies have been made of the reorganization of carbon deposited on cobalt, nickel and iron. Well oriented films of graphite can be prepared by dissolving amorphous carbon in cobalt and nickel at high temperatures, the film being produced by precipitation on cooling. Carbidic intermediates do not ap