Graphite intercalation compounds and applications
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Graphite intercalation compounds and applications
Oxford University Press, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper
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Description
Graphite intercalation compounds are a new class of electronic materials that are classified as graphite-based host guest systems. They have specific structural features based on the alternating stacking of graphite and guest intercalate sheets. The electronic structures show two-dimensional metallic properties with a large variety of features including superconductivity. They are also interesting from the point of two-dimensional magnetic systems. This book presents
the synthesis, crystal structures, phase transitions, lattice dynamics, electronic structures, electron transport properties, magnetic properties, surface phenomena, and applications of graphite intercalation compounds. The applications covered include batteries, highly conductive graphite fibers,
exfoliated graphite and intercalated fullerenes and nanotubes.
Table of Contents
1: Introduction
2: Synthesis and Intercalation Chemistry
3: Structures and Phase Transitions
4: Lattice Dynamics
5: Electronic Structures
6: Electron Transport Properties
7: Magnetic Properties
8: Surface Properties and Gas Adsorption
9: GICs and Batteries
10: Highly Conductive Graphite Fibers
11: Exfoliated Graphite Formed by Intercalation
12: Intercalated Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes
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