1976
DOI: 10.1139/v76-354
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Metals intercalated in graphite. IV. Intercalation from CCl4 solution and extraction of intercalated species

Abstract: . Can. J. Chem. 54, 2505Chem. 54, (1976.Some chlorides, mainly of transition elements, can be intercalated in graphite from a solution of carbon tetrachloride if their solubility is in the range of 1 to 4 mg/ml in CCL, at reflux temperature, in the presence of chlorine.The rate of extraction of intercalated salts with solvents has been compared to the rate of solution of these salts in the same solvents.JEAN MARC LALANCETTE, LINDA ROY et JEANNINE LAFONTAINE. Can. J. Chem. 54, 2505 (1976).Certains chlorures… Show more

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“…Lalancette et al 188 indicated that intercalation process can be carried out in CCl 4 solution only if the Lewis acid halide is slightly soluble in the solvent. Lalancette et al 188 indicated that intercalation process can be carried out in CCl 4 solution only if the Lewis acid halide is slightly soluble in the solvent.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lalancette et al 188 indicated that intercalation process can be carried out in CCl 4 solution only if the Lewis acid halide is slightly soluble in the solvent. Lalancette et al 188 indicated that intercalation process can be carried out in CCl 4 solution only if the Lewis acid halide is slightly soluble in the solvent.…”
Section: ð5:74þmentioning
confidence: 99%