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Intercalation-Desorption Studies of Graphite Nitrate
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
A new model for intercalation kinetics is presented whick takes into account both nucleation of the interlaminar spaces and intercalant layer growth. For nitric acid intercalation, the nucleation constant, β, ranges from 1.25×10−3 to 10−4 sec−1 depending on graphite type (HOPG > powder > fibers); the corresponding range of effective diffusivities, D, is 2.5×10−5 to 10−10 cm2/sec. It is emphasized that effective diffusivities obtained from sorption kinetics are reaction enhanced.
Stepwise isothermal desorption experiments show that the diffusivities of HNO3 neutrals are lower than the effective diffusivities on sorption. At desorptive equilibrium, intercalant retention is in the order HOPG > fibers > powder. In HOPG, resistance is constant over the desorptive transition stage II → III → IV; during the stage IV → V → VI regime (dynamic vacuum), resistance doubles. A similar resistance gain is noted on desorption of neturals from nitrated graphite fibers.
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