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Graphite intercalation compounds with chlorides of manganese, nickel and zinc

โœ Scribed by E Stumpp; F Werner


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1966
Tongue
English
Weight
127 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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โœฆ Synopsis


However, as discussed by NODA and INACAKI,~) among others, the binder phase does not graphitize well, primarily because of the physical limitation of its being in a relatively thin film. It is suggested that the binder phase covers most of the accessible filler surface area in the AGKSP and bonded SP-1 samples. Consequently, oxygen chemisorption prim&y occurs on the binder carbon, where a negligible effect on TEP would be expected.


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