refractories, and foundries, among others. Significant work has been done on graphitizing of traditionally non-graphitizable carbons. A company in New...
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and non-porous, while non-graphitizing carbons are hard, low density materials. Non-graphitizing carbons are otherwise known as chars, hard carbons or...
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A graphite bomb is intended to be a non-lethal weapon used to disable an electrical grid. The bomb works by spreading a dense cloud of extremely fine...
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while carbon fiber heated from 2500 to 3000 °C (graphitizing) exhibits a higher modulus of elasticity (531 GPa, or 77,000,000 psi). Basalt fiber Carbon fiber...
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chemistry, graphite intercalation compounds are a family of materials prepared from graphite. In particular, the sheets of carbon that comprise graphite can...
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Graphite oxide (GO), formerly called graphitic oxide or graphitic acid, is a compound of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen in variable ratios, obtained by treating...
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Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is a family of carbon nitride compounds with a general formula near to C3N4 (albeit typically with non-zero amounts of...
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Pyrolytic carbon is a material similar to graphite, but with some covalent bonding between its graphene sheets as a result of imperfections in its production...
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additives such as rubber and carbon nanotubes can be used. Carbon fiber is sometimes referred to as graphite-reinforced polymer or graphite fiber-reinforced polymer...
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carbon involves subjecting the organic precursors to a series of heat treatments at temperatures up to 3000 °C. Unlike many non-graphitizing carbons,...
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AA'-graphite is an allotrope of carbon similar to graphite, but where the layers are positioned differently to each other as compared to the order in graphite...
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Pencil (redirect from Pencil graphite)
manufacturer, when the pencils are made, and the source of graphite and clay. One analyst found that graphitic carbon content, for example, to vary from about...
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fragment through all five of the carbons of the ring. It is important to note that in the cases above, each of the bonds to carbon contain less than two formal...
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allows the carbon to form into larger graphite crystals, and is the major reason for the material's high cost. The gray "Reinforced Carbon–Carbon (RCC)" panels...
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(China), Kuraray (Japan) and Stora Enso (Finland). Carbon Graphitizing and non-graphitizing carbons Carbonization Graphite Zheng, Honghe; Qu, Qunting;...
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Glass-like carbon, often called glassy carbon or vitreous carbon, is a non-graphitizing, or nongraphitizable, carbon which combines glassy and ceramic properties...
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Boron nitride (redirect from White graphite)
similarly structured carbon lattice. The hexagonal form corresponding to graphite is the most stable and soft among BN polymorphs, and is therefore used...
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RBMK (redirect from Light water graphite moderated reactor)
"high-power channel-type reactor") is a class of graphite-moderated nuclear power reactor designed and built by the Soviet Union. It is somewhat like a...
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Windscale Piles (category Graphite moderated reactors)
The Windscale Piles were two air-cooled graphite-moderated nuclear reactors on the Windscale nuclear site in Cumberland (now known as Sellafield site,...
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forming partially fluorinated carbons (so-called Fluocar materials) with grafted (halo)fluoroalkyl functionality. Carbon nanotubes are modelled in a similar...
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Rosalind Franklin (category Carbon scientists)
Library of Medicine R. E. Franklin (1953), "Graphitizing and non-graphitizing carbons, their formation, structure and properties", Angewandte Chemie, 65 (13):...
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realignment in 2017, SGL Carbon sold its former core business with graphite electrodes and the business with cathodes, furnace linings and carbon electrodes. At...
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Graphene (redirect from Carbon chip)
a carbon allotrope consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a honeycomb planar nanostructure. The name "graphene" is derived from "graphite" and...
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called cementite. With a lower silicon content (graphitizing agent) and faster cooling rate, the carbon in white cast iron precipitates out of the melt...
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Chicago Pile-1 (category Graphite moderated reactors)
C. Hamister at National Carbon to discuss the possible existence of impurities in graphite, and the procurement of graphite of a purity that had never...
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Gray iron (section Advantages and disadvantages)
chemical composition to obtain a graphitic microstructure is 2.5 to 4.0% carbon and 1 to 3% silicon by weight. Graphite may occupy 6 to 10% of the volume...
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Advanced gas-cooled reactor (category Graphite moderated reactors)
with a low neutron cross section, in this case carbon dioxide, and an efficient neutron moderator, graphite. The Magnox design also ran relatively cool gas...
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Tuileries Gardens', ColourLex Hennion, Marie-Claire (July 2000). "Graphitized carbons for solid-phase extraction". Journal of Chromatography A. 885 (1–2):...
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is useful in evaluating a series of active carbons for their rates of adsorption. Given two active carbons with similar pore volumes for adsorption, the...
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Diamond battery (section Carbon-14)
of the non-radioactive carbon-12 and carbon-13 isotopes in graphite get converted into radioactive 14C by capturing neutrons. When the graphite blocks...
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