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Magnetic resonance as a tool for G. I. C. studies

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Chemical Physics of Intercalation

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The graphite intercalation compounds conductivity is of great interest among many other properties as staging and bidimensionnal character. IId stage AsF5 and NO3H graphite compounds obtain conductivities not far from copper and aluminium respectively while the donor potassium GIC get only half this values and only for the 4th to 5th stage.

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Conard, J. (1987). Magnetic resonance as a tool for G. I. C. studies. In: Legrand, A.P., Flandrois, S. (eds) Chemical Physics of Intercalation. NATO ASI Series, vol 172. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9649-0_21

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