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SECTION I: GRAPHITE INTERCALATION COMPOUNDS

Comparison of the Intercalation into Graphite of Phosphorus-Potassium and Mercury-Potassium Binaries

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Pages 229-234 | Published online: 24 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

Potassium-phosphorus binaries are able to intercalate into graphite as potassium-oxygen or potassium-sulphur binaries, so that phosphorus behave as a classical electronegative element. But, it is able, on the other hand, to behave as a metal such as mercury, so that potassium-phosphorus and potassium-mercury binaries intercalate into graphite by very close synthesis routes. Phosphorus appears thus as a linking element between strongly and fairly electronegative species.

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