Abstract

Different acceptor compounds (bromine, nitric acid, metal chlorides) have been intercalated into graphitized carbon fibers. Electrical conductivity has been followed during intercalation and synthesis experimental conditions have been determined in order to obtain the lower electrical resistivity. Tensile strengths and Young's moduli have been measured and some air stability tests in particular under high current density have been made. Taking in account simultaneously all these parameters, the better intercalated graphite fibers are, at first vapor grown fibers, then some mesophase pitch fibers intercalated with copper chloride.

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