Abstract
Graphite intercalation compounds: from binaries to ternaries. Graphite, which is an amphoteric host structure, easily reacts with electropositive elements and especially with alkali metals, leading to binary graphite–metal intercalation compounds. Alkali metals can also help elements unable to react alone with graphite to intercalate. Therefore, ternary intercalation compounds are obtained using various synthesis routes. To cite this article: C. Herold, P. Lagrange, C. R. Chimie 6 (2003).
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