Method of intercalating large quantities of fibrous structures

Coating processes – Vacuum utilized prior to or during coating

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118416, 252502, 4234472, 423448, 423460, 4274432, 428367, 428408, B05D 724

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ABSTRACT:
A method of intercalating large quantities of fibrous structures uses a rotatable reaction chamber containing a liquid phase intercalate. The intercalate liquid phase is controlled by appropriately heating, cooling or pressurizing the reaction. Rotation of the chamber containing the fiber sample enables total submergence of the fiber during intercalation. Intercalated graphite fibers having metal-like resistivities are achieved and are conceivably useful as electrical conductors.

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