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Synthesis, structure, and physicochemical properties of fluorine–graphite intercalation compounds

Nakajima, 1995

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16322211475203745577
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Nakajima T
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Fluorine-carbon and fluoride-carbon materials

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I. INTRODUCTION Graphite reacts with fluorine gas in a wide range of temperatures, yielding two kinds of fluorine-graphite compounds: a fluorine-graphite intercalation com pound (GIC), QF, and the graphite fluorides (CF)„and (QF)«[1, 2]. The former is synthesized …
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