Graphite Intercalation Compound - Others

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Other graphite intercalation compounds includes graphite oxide. Examples of complex graphite intercalation compounds are those with barium and ammonia guests (Ba(NH3)2.5C10.9(stage 1)) or those with caesium, hydrogen and potassium (CsC8·K2H4/3C8(stage 1)).

Intercalation compounds are formed when oxidized by chlorine, bromine, iodine monochloride, krypton difluoride, uranium hexafluoride and iron trichloride. Reaction of graphite with +- affords the salt +-.

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