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carbon behind in
graphitic carbon. This
graphite became valuable as a lubricant. Acheson's
technique for
producing silicon carbide and
graphite is
named the...
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Graphitization is a
process of
transforming a
carbonaceous material, such as coal or the
carbon in
certain forms of iron alloys, into
graphite. The graphitization...
- photosynthesis). A
commercial graphitic carbon nitride is
available under the
brand name Nicanite. In its micron-sized
graphitic form, it can be used for tribological...
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Graphite is a free open-source
software (FOSS) tool that
monitors and
graphs numeric time-series data such as the
performance of
computer systems. Graphite...
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Graphitic acid may
refer to:
Graphite oxide Mellitic acid This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Graphitic acid. If an internal...
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giving graphite its soft and
brittle characteristics.
Depending upon the
precursor to make the fiber,
carbon fiber may be
turbostratic or
graphitic, or have...
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Graphitizing and non-
graphitizing carbons (alternatively
graphitizable and non-graphitizable carbon) are the two
categories of
carbon produced by pyrolysis...
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graphite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Graphite is one of the
allotropes of carbon.
Graphite may also
refer to:
Carbon fiber reinforced polymer...
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Expandable graphite is
produced from the
naturally occurring mineral graphite. The
layered structure of
graphite allows some
molecules to be intercalated...
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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...