First Sentence:
Graphite reacts with fluorine gas in a wide range of temperatures, yielding two kinds of fluorine-graphite compounds: a fluorine-graphite intercalation compound (GIC), CxF, and the graphite fluorides (CF)n and (C2F)n [1,2].
Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
(learn more)
fluorometallate anions, nickel spraying, fiber host materials, graphite host materials, passivating compound, highest fluorine content, fluorine intercalation, carbon electrode impregnated, bonded fluorine atoms, increasing fluorine concentration, fluorinated fullerenes, galvanostatic discharge curves, intercalate concentration, intercalation rate, passivation peak, fluorine evolution, graphite fluorides, fluorine bubbles, intercalate species, fluorine cells, diffusion thermoelectric power, graphite gallery, acceptor intercalation compounds, fluorine production, host graphite
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs):
(learn more)
New York, Fluorine Chem, Power Sources, International Symposium, University of California, Academic Press, Solid State Commun, Boca Raton, Denki Kagaku, Plenum Press, Inorganic Chemistry, International Conference, Solid State Chem, Solid State Ionics, Unexamined Japanese Patent Application, Inorganic Solid Fluorides, Layered Materials, Biennial Conference, Clarendon Press, Marcel Dekker, Materials Science Forum, Molten Salts, Parameters Obtained, Rev Lett, Yazami Figure
New!
Books on Related Topics |
Concordance
|
Text Stats
Browse Sample Pages:
Front Cover |
Table of Contents |
First Pages |
Index |
Back Cover |
Surprise Me!