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Layer Rigidity in Intercalation Compounds
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Chapter
The Structure, Morphology and Layer Rigidity of Clay Intercalation Compounds
Intercalation compounds generally consist of porous host structures which can ingest a variety of guest species into the pore spaces with little or no distortion of the host structure itself. 1–3 The porous regio...
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Chapter
X-ray and Neutron Scattering Studies of Graphite Intercalated with Two-Dimensional K-NH3 Metal-Ammonia Solutions
The potassium-ammonia ternary graphite intercalation compounds (T GIC’s) K(NH3)xC24, 0 ≤ × ≤ 1, and their deuterated counterparts have been of considerable recent interest. 1–3 This interest results from the poss...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Graphite Intercalated with Potassium and Ammonia—A Metal-Ammonia Solution in Two Dimensions
Several decades ago Rudöff and his coworkers [1] showed that graphite could be readily intercalated by metal-ammonia solutions (M-NH3 where M = alkali metals, rare earth metals, etc.) if the host material was dir...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Raman Spectrum of EuC6: A Clue to Understanding Light Scattering from Stage 1 Alkali Gic’s
The room temperature Raman spectrum of EuC6 has been recorded and is found to exhibit a Fano-broadened band at 1500 ± 5 cm-1 and an additional feature at 1840 ± 10 cm-1. The latter feature is attributed to crysta...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
X-Ray Diffraction from Graphite Intercalation Compounds Under Hydrostatic Pressure
X-ray diffraction studies of pressure-induced intralayer and interlayer structural phase transitions in alkali GIC’s are discussed with particular emphasis on KC24 and CsC36. It is shown that such transitions inv...