
Graphite Intercalation Compounds and Applications
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- References
- 2 Synthesis and Intercalation Chemistry
- 2.1 Donor Intercalation Compounds
- 2.2 Ternary Intercalation Compounds
- 2.3 Acceptor Intercalation Compounds
- 2.4 Bi-intercalation Compounds
- References
- 3 Structures and Phase Transitions
- 3.1 Overview and Definition
- 3.2 Liquid State in Stage-2 Alkali Metal GICs
- 3.3 Phase Transition in Stage-2 Alkali Metal GICs
- 3.4 In-Plane Structure Model in High-Stage Alkali Metal GICs
- 3.5 Liquid-Solid Transition in K GIC
- 3.6 Two-Dimensional Melting in Stage-1 Rb GIC
- 3.7 Staging Structure
- 3.8 Hendricks-Teller Stage Disorder
- 3.9 Fractional Stage
- 3.10 Stripe Domain Phase in Br[sub(2)] GIC
- 3.11 Phase Transition in SbCl[sub(5)] GIC
- 3.12 Ordering Kinetics
- References
- 4 Lattice Dynamics
- 4.1 Phonon Dispersion in Alkali Metal GICs (Theory)
- 4.2 Phonon Dispersion in Alkali Metal GICs (Experiment)
- 4.3 Raman Scattering
- 4.4 Donor-Acceptor Graphite Bi-intercalation Compound
- 4.5 Intercalate Diffusion
- References
- 5 Electronic Structures
- 5.1 Band Structure of Graphite, and Tight Binding Model for GICs
- 5.2 Acceptor GICs
- 5.3 Alkali Metal GICs
- 5.4 GICs with Novel Intercalates
- References
- 6 Electron Transport Properties
- 6.1 In-Plane Electron Transport Process
- 6.2 c-Axis Conduction Process
- 6.3 Weak Localization
- 6.4 Transport Properties of Magnetic GICs
- 6.5 Superconductivity
- References
- 7 Magnetic Properties
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 Stage-2 CoCl[sub(2)] GIC
- 7.3 Stage-2 MnCl[sub(2)] GIC
- 7.4 Stage-2 CuCl[sub(2)] GIC
- 7.5 Stage-2 FeCl[sub(3)] GIC
- 7.6 Stage-1 Eu GIC (EuC[sub(6)])
- 7.7 Magnetic Ternary (Quaternary) GICs
- References
- 8 Surface Properties and Gas Adsorption
- 8.1 Gas Physisorption in Alkali Metal GICs
- 8.2 Surface Properties and Monolayer
- References
- 9 GICs and Batteries
- 9.1 Application of Intercalated Graphite in Primary Battery System
- 9.2 Secondary Battery Applications as Li Ion Battery
- References
- 10 Highly Conductive Graphite Fibers
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Structure and Staging
- 10.3 Intercalate-Induced Enhancement of Conductivity
- 10.4 Stability of Intercalated Graphite Fibers
- 10.5 Fluorine-Intercalated Graphite Fibers with Ionic Bonding
- 10.6 Conclusions
- References
- 11 Exfoliated Graphite Formed by Intercalation
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Structural Variation after the Exfoliation Process
- 11.3 Exfoliation Process
- 11.4 Exfoliated Graphite Fibers
- 11.5 Applications
- 11.6 Conclusions
- References
- 12 Intercalated Fullerenes and Carbon Nanotubes
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Preparation and Structure of Pristine and Intercalated Fullerenes
- 12.3 Preparation and Structure of Intercalated Carbon Nanotubes and Potential Applications
- 12.4 Conclusions
- References
- Index
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