Graphite intercalation compounds are formed by inserting guest molecules or ions between sp 2-bonded carbon layers. These compounds are interesting as synthetic metals and as precursors to graphene.
THE general scarcity of metals lends a special interest to the use of dispersions of colloidal graphite in water for making non-metallic bodies electrically conducting. On glass or similar substances ...
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