Preparation of metal oxide fibers from intercalated graphite fib

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – Including step of generating heat by friction

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ABSTRACT:
Ceramic metal oxide fibers are made by intercalating graphitic graphite fibers with a mixture of metal chlorides and then heating the intercalated fibers to oxidize or burn off the carbon leaving a metal oxide fiber having generally the shape and structure of the graphite fiber precursors to make composite fibers, such as binary fibers of aluminum oxide-zirconium oxide and aluminum oxide-ferric oxide.

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