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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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Mellitic acid, also
called graphitic acid or
benzenehexacarboxylic acid, is an
acid first discovered in 1799 by
Martin Heinrich Klaproth in the mineral...
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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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Carboxylic acids are
organic acids characterized by a
carboxyl (-COOH)
functional group. The
naming of
these compounds is
governed by
IUPAC nomenclature...
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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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Kohlenstoffs und der Graphitsäure" [To the
knowledge of
graphitic carbon and
graphitic acid].
Zeitschrift für
anorganische und
allgemeine Chemie (in...
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mixing starch into
concentrated sulfuric acid gives elemental carbon...
- the
graphite layers.
Through incorporation of
acids,
usually sulfuric acid graphite can be
converted into
expandable graphite. If
expandable graphite is...
- 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...
- used to
generate graphite oxide through the
addition of pot****ium
permanganate to a
solution of
graphite,
sodium nitrate, and
sulfuric acid. It is commonly...