The formation process of the ternary AICI,-FeCI,-graphite intercalation compounds (GICs) was studied by using three different reaction paths at 150Β°C. In the reaction of stage I, FeCI,-GICs with AICI,, the exchange of intercalated FeCh for AICll occurred and, consequently, the formation of the "mixe
Intercalation of lithium into graphite and other carbons
β Scribed by D. Guerard; A. Herold
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 778 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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β¦ Synopsis
Lamellar graphite-lithium compounds of the first, second, third and fourth stages which are respectively brass-yellow, steel-blue, dark-blue and black had been prepared by the two following methods: (a) by heating graphite and lithium at 400Β°C in a copper or stainless-steel tube; (b) by compressing lithium powder with crushed natural graphite under an argon atmosphere in a glove-box. The reaction begins at room temperature. An homogeneous product is obtained by annealing the pellet at 200Β°C in vacuum or in argon. Whereas the first method leads only to the first stage compound LiC, which is stoichiometric, pure phases of any stage may be obtained according to the composition of the initial mixture by the second method. The analysis of pure phases shows that the compounds of stages n > 1 present large variations of the stoichiometry. The unit cells of first stage LiC6 and secoad stage LiC,* compounds belong to P6/mmm space group with respective parameters a =4.305?0.001 A, c = 3,706? 0.01 A and a = 4.288 ? 0.002 A, c = 7.065 2 0.02 A. Lithium intercalates also into soft and hard carbons, including fibers, like the heavy alkali metals.
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