Intercalation of small graphite flakes with a metal halide

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon

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423454, 423458, 252506, 252507, 252508, 556140, 523137, C01B 3102, H01B 106

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for intercalating small graphite flakes with a metal halide. Graphite and a metal halide are placed in two chambers 12, 14 of a rotary vapor transport reactor assembly 10 and heated. The reactor is charged with a halogen gas and rotated by motor 24 during synthesis to produce a homogenous and uniform intercalated product.

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