Method for producing graphite crystals

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

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156603, C01B 3104

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ABSTRACT:
A process for continuously or semi-continuously producing and collecting highly oriented graphite crystals by diffusing carbon atoms through a heated Group VIII metal artifact such that they precipitate as graphite on a surface of the artifact. Diffusion of carbon atoms through the artifact is driven by maintaining a temperature differential across the artifact.

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